<p>It was about 20/25 minutes
If you have anymore questions, feel free to PM me!</p>
<p>I had mine as well. The interviewer was really nice. They didn't ask anything too out of the ordinary. I would have liked if they asked more specific questions, but it appeared they were on a fairly tight schedule.</p>
<p>I feel like I have so much to say, and afraid I'll have no time!
Are you all from th SoCal area?</p>
<p>I would say concentrate on a few things that you really want to get across in the interview - try to work them into your answers, and then if you didn't mention them at the end. My interviewer asked if I wanted to talk about anything that we hadn't covered so far. I'm from Long Island, NY.</p>
<p>devils67, who was your interviewer? I totally forgot to ask for any information or card to send a thank you note, so if you did receive that info and we had the same one, I'd really appreciate it!</p>
<p>You guys, please don't worry about the interview. Most people get into USC without them. Don't be nervous. It is simply a way for you to learn more about the school and for the school to learn a little more about you. An interview won't make or break your admission. Enjoy it.</p>
<p>Dawn, I had a woman from Marshall School of Business. If you'd like her info, PM me.</p>
<p>Does it matter if the interview is on or off campus?
I have one sceduled for Dec 13th on campus, and I'm going to change it to one in Boston because I have to be there next month.
I heard that if it's on campus then I'm more likely to be interviewd by an admission officer which is better, rather than an alumni off campus.</p>
<p>What do you think?</p>
<p>On the interviews site, it has a whole bunch of off-campus interviews for Admission and a bunch more for Business. I'm guessing that graduate school...right?</p>
<p>No, undergraduates can interview directly with their respective school. I believe that the interviewer will pass their interview comments to admissions.</p>
<p>ah, snap! thanks redski. good to know.</p>