TO ALL DUKE INTERVIEWEES...
I'm a 4th year. I consider myself pretty good at interviews, so I wasn't stressing the Duke interview day, but I remember falling in love with Duke that day and then realizing that I suddenly had to wait over 2 months to find out. No doubt that is stressful. All I can recommend is to put it out of mind as best you can. Gotta get tired of worrying about it at some point, right? Or hey, use the stress as an excuse to start that exercise program you've been putting off.
Anyways, I can say that both last year and this year, the people interviewing have been pretty phenomenal. I've done some of the interviews and often it is hard to find a way to distinguish the candidates in my interview comments. The interview *definitely* counts... a really strong pair of interviews will really boost you, especially if you make an impression that generates a strong positive comment from the interviewer in their assessment. Poor interviews (just because you thought it was bad doesn't mean that it actually was) can keep out a student with perfect grades, scores, and a long activity list. However, a lot of people do just as well in their interview as the rest of their application would predict so ultimately it doesn't change a whole lot.
Interview advice:
#1 is keep talking. Don't be rude, obviously, but make sure your answers are thorough and thoughtful, even if you choose to pause to think about your answers before speaking. Short, terse answers are horrible for establishing good rapport or for making you seem like you are interested and engaged by the chance to interview. Some interviewers may just be looking for answers, but many of us are hoping to stimulate a good conversation about your thoughts and interests... so give clear responses, but feel free to expand.
#2 is to maintain good eye contact. It is okay to be nervous, but you should make it seem like you are nervous because you really want to be at Duke and not because you are uncomfortable talking to people.
#3 is that when you run out of questions and feel like you need to ask another, be sure to ask the person why they chose to be here. It's an easy question.
#4 is to have a list of at least three reasons why you want to be at the school with which you are interviewing because you will likely be asked for those. Three is a nice round number of things you can present succinctly but with enough detail to suggest that you have sincerely thought about it. More reasons are okay too 🙂