<p>I didn't have an interview and got in. I honestly don't think the interview makes a significant difference... at all...</p>
<p>yeah, mockery, what a view they had though. My interview was in a big modern-looking conference/board room with high back chairs, I was intimidated, but the interviewer was so nice and remarked how crazy nice the building was too, so that made me calm down. </p>
<p>some coffee would have been nice. </p>
<p>was it teh same newspaper reading scene as I described when you got there? Maybe not, because I know at my time it was extra crowded becasue they were behind schedule by about half an hour.</p>
<p>It was basically the same as you described it. There was an informational video playing and everyone was sitting silently around a huge conference table looking tense and nervous.</p>
<p>Do you think a minority(hispanic) who scored a 1350 the SATS , a 5 on the AP chemistry and a 4 on the U.S. History exam.Who also is an acomplished clarinetist and actor and works a partime job with a single father who makes below 20,000(sorry if I sound like a stereotype).</p>
<p>escuse da bad gramer</p>
<p>Your essays would probably need some polishing, they're very important to the college process... but you definitely have a shot.</p>