Interview Question

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For those who have interviewed from previous cycles, did you ever bring some notes to ask the interviewer? I have an interview at a school that does interviews at the end of the day. Is it weird if I wrote down some questions to ask the interviewer based on the information presented during the day? I only ask because I am sure I will be presented with a lot of new info and it would be helpful to refer to a list of questions I made during the day.


thx
 
For those who have interviewed from previous cycles, did you ever bring some notes to ask the interviewer? I have an interview at a school that does interviews at the end of the day. Is it weird if I wrote down some questions to ask the interviewer based on the information presented during the day? I only ask because I am sure I will be presented with a lot of new info and it would be helpful to refer to a list of questions I made during the day.


thx

Not weird at all. I would even mention that you had jotted those questions down that day as they occurred to you.
 
For those who have interviewed from previous cycles, did you ever bring some notes to ask the interviewer? I have an interview at a school that does interviews at the end of the day. Is it weird if I wrote down some questions to ask the interviewer based on the information presented during the day? I only ask because I am sure I will be presented with a lot of new info and it would be helpful to refer to a list of questions I made during the day.


thx
its a good idea, i did this🙂
 
I had written down like 3 questions to ask her (Even though the people on the tour answered me)
 
That's cool. Keep it short (a 3 x 5 card would work well). My heart sinks when someone says they have a few questions and pulls out a sheet of paper as long as their arm.
 
That's cool. Keep it short (a 3 x 5 card would work well). My heart sinks when someone says they have a few questions and pulls out a sheet of paper as long as their arm.

LOL! I can imagine; mine would too!
 
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