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Hey guys!
I was wondering if anyone could give me some insight. I just had an interview at Iowa which was supposed to be about an hour. However I was out in 30 minutes. I was by far the first one done. I had prepared a lot and had answers to every questions they asked me. But I thought they would ask me more than 6 questions. They also didn't really prod me with any follow up questions but seemed satisfied with the answers I gave. I also didn't get a chance to talk about as much as I did want, and my interview was highly focused on my wildlife experience. I didn't get a chance to talk about all the other things I wanted to and they never asked any general questions I could have slipped it in. What do you guys think? Did I bomb the interview and they just wanted to cut it short?
I was wondering if anyone could give me some insight. I just had an interview at Iowa which was supposed to be about an hour. However I was out in 30 minutes. I was by far the first one done. I had prepared a lot and had answers to every questions they asked me. But I thought they would ask me more than 6 questions. They also didn't really prod me with any follow up questions but seemed satisfied with the answers I gave. I also didn't get a chance to talk about as much as I did want, and my interview was highly focused on my wildlife experience. I didn't get a chance to talk about all the other things I wanted to and they never asked any general questions I could have slipped it in. What do you guys think? Did I bomb the interview and they just wanted to cut it short?

You can't think that much into it... I know its VERY hard not to, but I honestly don't think any of us can even begin to tell you what the interviewers thought