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I know I shouldn't over-think these things. But I'm a bit curious how you guys would interpret this "comment."
After I finished my first interview (there are two at this school), I was sitting in the waiting room, near the door leading to outside, waiting for my second interviewer. Of the two interviews, my first interviewer was the member on the admissions committee. He has a reputation on interview feedback to be a 78 year-old grouch and hard interviewer (people actually mentioned his name). And true to those comments, he didn't smile once during the interview and grilled me with ethics, economics, and healthcare.
My first interviewer--presumably after writing down his notes for my interview--enters the waiting room and walks toward exit where I'm sitting. As he approaches me and the exit, I look up and say "thank you so much again." He leans over and whispers "relax," smiles, and exits the door.
At first blush, I thought "yay! this is a good sign." Then I realized that he might be encouraging me to not be nervous for my second interview. Now that I'm leaning towards my second interpretation.
How would you interpret this? I asked two of my friends, and both of them interpreted it in a different way.
After I finished my first interview (there are two at this school), I was sitting in the waiting room, near the door leading to outside, waiting for my second interviewer. Of the two interviews, my first interviewer was the member on the admissions committee. He has a reputation on interview feedback to be a 78 year-old grouch and hard interviewer (people actually mentioned his name). And true to those comments, he didn't smile once during the interview and grilled me with ethics, economics, and healthcare.
My first interviewer--presumably after writing down his notes for my interview--enters the waiting room and walks toward exit where I'm sitting. As he approaches me and the exit, I look up and say "thank you so much again." He leans over and whispers "relax," smiles, and exits the door.
At first blush, I thought "yay! this is a good sign." Then I realized that he might be encouraging me to not be nervous for my second interview. Now that I'm leaning towards my second interpretation.
How would you interpret this? I asked two of my friends, and both of them interpreted it in a different way.

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