AFTER the interview

<p>what do you guys think if i wanted to quickly note a paragraph or two on things that i forgot to mention (i.e. some other aspects of my interests) during my interview?
after all, my interviewer did say "feel free to email me if you have any questions or anything else."</p>

<p>is it a bad thing to <em>add</em> something AFTER the interview was already conducted?</p>

<p>all i want to know if it could hurt in any way, as one could think "oh, this applicant is adding something because he wasn't prepared for his interview" or even seem like "this kid is TOO desperate."</p>

<p>couple notes:
she DID say that she's willing to help do anything to get me in and that she's only there to support me
she DID mention that she wanted to know everything that i couldn't put on the app
but on the other hand it does make me seem a little nosy</p>

<p>looking for some quick responses, please. thanks!</p>

<p>A good practice to follow (at least for future interviews) is to keep a short one-page summary of your main interests/passions and why you're interested in them and hand it to your interviewer at the end of the interview; that way regardless of whether or not your interview touched upon that piece of information your interviewer can see it when he/she's writing his/her report.</p>

<p>To answer your question, I'd say it depends to a large degree upon how important this information is; d'you feel that having the interviewer know this could raise her opinion of you/ help you? If so, then there's no harm in sending it.</p>