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I've got two stories:
At one of my top choice schools, one of the presenters mentioned a funny story. There are student interviewers, and apparently in the past they hadn't made it clear that the students are part of the admissions committee. So, a few years ago some idiot asked out his student interviewer at the end of the interview. Fastest. Rejection. Ever.
So, after the first of 2 interviews, the other candidates and I were sitting around comparing notes since some of us were trading interviewers. I mentioned that I hit it off quite well with my student interviewer, and one of the others asked, "how well?" Jokingly, I said that we ended the interview with a fist bump instead of a handshake.
Surprisingly, the other candidates believed me! They were sooooo serious.
The other:
I interviewed at a school where the interviewers are supposed to fill out a form with questions on it afterwards. My interviewer was elderly and instead of interviewing me and taking notes for later, he proceeded to go question by question, asking them directly from the sheet, and writing what I said down word-for-word. Occasionally he'd ask me to stop or slow down or repeat so he could finish writing. Oh dear.
Surprisingly, I got in!
At one of my top choice schools, one of the presenters mentioned a funny story. There are student interviewers, and apparently in the past they hadn't made it clear that the students are part of the admissions committee. So, a few years ago some idiot asked out his student interviewer at the end of the interview. Fastest. Rejection. Ever.
So, after the first of 2 interviews, the other candidates and I were sitting around comparing notes since some of us were trading interviewers. I mentioned that I hit it off quite well with my student interviewer, and one of the others asked, "how well?" Jokingly, I said that we ended the interview with a fist bump instead of a handshake.
Surprisingly, the other candidates believed me! They were sooooo serious.
The other:
I interviewed at a school where the interviewers are supposed to fill out a form with questions on it afterwards. My interviewer was elderly and instead of interviewing me and taking notes for later, he proceeded to go question by question, asking them directly from the sheet, and writing what I said down word-for-word. Occasionally he'd ask me to stop or slow down or repeat so he could finish writing. Oh dear.
Surprisingly, I got in!