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so i was a little shaken during my interview at the very end..
i asked my interviewers for their business card, and they said they didn't have any. and then i asked the interviewers if i can have their contact information, but they said it was unavailable at the time.. so i don't really know how to feel about that since i really wanted to send them a thank you note of some sort.
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Wasn't that a bad sign, more like asking me to think of an alternative school. 🙁
No, I don't think so. They know that most people have applied to multiple schools, they probably just wanted to find out who their competition was 🙂
I know, I kind of stumbled on some words while I was talking. I was born here, but I just had trouble saying "improvisation" because I was a little nervous. I tried it a second time, and failed, so I just said "improv", haha.i wonder how the interview is being graded. i mispronounced several words due to my nervousness. Whenever I get nervous, somehow my accent becomes thicker and thicker. I noticed at the interview that none of the UCSF students has an accent. Would the committee think that my communication is bad because I can't speak English clearly?
really..i was in the afternoon group, there was only 7 of us. i hope im not overanalyzing thing but I remember that the faculty even asked me if I applied to other schools too. Wasn't that a bad sign, more like asking me to think of an alternative school. 🙁
i wonder how the interview is being graded. i mispronounced several words due to my nervousness. Whenever I get nervous, somehow my accent becomes thicker and thicker. I noticed at the interview that none of the UCSF students has an accent. Would the committee think that my communication is bad because I can't speak English clearly?
i wonder how the interview is being graded. i mispronounced several words due to my nervousness. Whenever I get nervous, somehow my accent becomes thicker and thicker. I noticed at the interview that none of the UCSF students has an accent. Would the committee think that my communication is bad because I can't speak English clearly?
Oh, common, don't be so hard on yourself. If you were in the later group yesterday, then I think we met during the chat room and I had/have an accent. 😉
Accent isn't something you can control and as long as you speak in a clear coherent manner you should be fine. 🙂
Russian accents are awesome 👍
Oh, I thought you were only doing the tour @6. I should have stopped by the chat room before I left to say bye. Thanks for all your help this year!
i wonder how the interview is being graded. i mispronounced several words due to my nervousness. Whenever I get nervous, somehow my accent becomes thicker and thicker. I noticed at the interview that none of the UCSF students has an accent. Would the committee think that my communication is bad because I can't speak English clearly?
did you get a thank you letter from uscf for coming to the interview ?
I got one just few minutes ago. I thought it was a rejection letter since I know acceptance would come in a big yellow envelope![]()
I believe, from other people's past experiences, the thank you letter, acceptance, and denial all come in normal envelopes.
No need to panic ... yet 😛
I thought of big yellow envelope because others have told me about it. I guess it is not always true then. 😳🙂
Hey, what is a 1099 tax form? At the interview, they told us we should complete financial aid applications asap even though we do not know if we got accepted. After completing my app on collegeboard, it asked for 1099, but i don't even have that. i'm wondering if i made a mistake on one of the questions. (not talking about fafsa).
also, kmoogs, i noticed u were on the usc thread. did u get an interview at usc?
here is the story.................
I got an regular size envelope from ucsf just now. My heart starts shrinking because it was not a large yellow envelope. I ask myself if I should open it and I wait and wait and wait because I anticipate the bad news.
I opened it and it was short - I did not want to read it and took a long deep breath and getting myself ready to cry. I asked myself what has gone wrong ? and I started reading the letter. It is a thank you letter for coming to the interview and it says we will tell me by April 1st, 2010. What a huge relief !!!
I thought of big yellow envelope because others have told me about it. I guess it is not always true then. 😳🙂
That was a scary story. I do not want to experience that.here is the story.................
I got an regular size envelope from ucsf just now. My heart starts shrinking because it was not a large yellow envelope. I ask myself if I should open it and I wait and wait and wait because I anticipate the bad news.
I opened it and it was short - I did not want to read it and took a long deep breath and getting myself ready to cry. I asked myself what has gone wrong ? and I started reading the letter. It is a thank you letter for coming to the interview and it says we will tell me by April 1st, 2010. What a huge relief !!!
I thought of big yellow envelope because others have told me about it. I guess it is not always true then. 😳🙂
did you get a thank you letter from uscf for coming to the interview ?
I got one just few minutes ago. I thought it was a rejection letter since I know acceptance would come in a big yellow envelope![]()
When was your interview? I wonder if they have time to send it out to everyone...
really..i was in the afternoon group, there was only 7 of us. i hope im not overanalyzing thing but I remember that the faculty even asked me if I applied to other schools too. Wasn't that a bad sign, more like asking me to think of an alternative school. 🙁
i wonder how the interview is being graded. i mispronounced several words due to my nervousness. Whenever I get nervous, somehow my accent becomes thicker and thicker. I noticed at the interview that none of the UCSF students has an accent. Would the committee think that my communication is bad because I can't speak English clearly?
did you get a thank you letter from uscf for coming to the interview ?
I got one just few minutes ago. I thought it was a rejection letter since I know acceptance would come in a big yellow envelope![]()
Agreed that at UCSF, we never got the impression that an accent would be a problem. My wife is still nervous about the interview, though... it definitely didn't feel like a conversation, because the interviewers were terse and professional, most definitely not chatty. It was all business, and she said they asked her what sounded the like same self-critical question in like 5 different ways (essentially "tell me how you've screwed up and then how did you deal with it?" All the while they were scribbling, scribbling, scribbling notes furiously.... very little eye contact overall. That made her feel more nervous than she already was!!
By contrast, interviews she had at other schools really were much more like conversations, and the faculty members really helped to put her at ease. It's really hard to know how she did at UCSF because she didn't get any feedback from the interviewer at all (non-verbal or otherwise), and the parting words from the faculty member were basically "Good luck with your professional life", which sounded like the kiss of death!
When you go in expecting a "getting-to-know-you conversation" and you get this, you come out with your head spinning around asking yourself "what the heck just happened??"
But I am very glad to hear that so many other people had similar experiences... it makes us feel like maybe she didn't do as badly as she thought! 🙂
I had the exact same experience. My interviewers had very little eye contact and were busy scribbling. It was question after question, hardly a conversation. That made me even more nervous.
Mine was question after question interrogation style. Not to mention I NEVER saw either of my interviews write ANYTHING down.
Do you remember your interviewers' names? I can't remember mine and am trying to figure it out. I was also there on the 12th. I was in the green group.
Mine was question after question interrogation style. Not to mention I NEVER saw either of my interviews write ANYTHING down.
My interviewers didn't even write anything down. I don't know if that's good or bad. They didn't have anything in front of them, they just started asking me questions.
After that interview/interrogation, i barely remembered anything. I forgot half the questions they asked me.
It's really hard to know how she did at UCSF because she didn't get any feedback from the interviewer at all (non-verbal or otherwise), and the parting words from the faculty member were basically "Good luck with your professional life", which sounded like the kiss of death!
After that interview/interrogation, i barely remembered anything. I forgot half the questions they asked me.
It's hard to draw conclusions from a small sample size but it seems like many people didn't have good experiences at UCSF. I want to provide another perspective. I think my interviewers were very supportive throughout the entire process. It was pretty much 100% eye contact from beginning to end and the interview was nearly 50 mins. They even told me what kind of questions will be asked so that I can get a feel on what's in store for me. Overall, it was the best interview experience I've had so far. I was nervous, it was inevitable, but their positive attitudes really calmed my nerves. 👍