Should I make sure to not blink too much during my interviews?

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I don't want to miss an opportunity to make eye contact or have the interviewer think I am not paying attention to them. Is 3 blinks per minute a good amount?

3 blinks is a bit on the low side, makes you seem a bit too invested
4 blinks is a bit too much, makes you seem anxious/jittery

3.5 blinks is where you want to be
 
I like to blink as little as possible and lean in really close so they know I'm super serious about medicine
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Keep your eyes open Clockwork Orange style.
 
You want your blinking rate to be in the 95th percentile. Bonus points if you blink in Morse Code.

I hear some schools will auto-accept if you can blink in the fibonacci sequence and maintain it throughout the entire interview. Make sure you don't mess up the 13th number (233), it's a tough one and your interviewer WILL be watching.
 
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I hear some schools will auto-accept if you can blink in the fibonacci sequence and maintain it throughout the entire interview. Make sure you don't mess up the 13th number (233), it's a tough one and your interviewer WILL be watching.)

...and auto-graduation if you blink the proof to the Riemann Hypothesis.
 
On a side note, anyone have a recommendation for breaths per minute? I'm also planning on inserting a clear headphone into one ear and mic myself so I can be sure of the way I sound.
 
lmfao. oh man. this site always gives me new things to wonder about.
 
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