<p>Does anyone have suggestions on when to ask questions about the interviewer's experience at YALE? I have an interview this week and I don't know whether questions are supposed to come at the end or if it's appropriate to ask them after we finish with our response for each question..
HELP</p>
<p>You could just ask your interviewer what they'd prefer..I don't know if that's a weird thing to say to them..</p>
<p>Just ask them! My Harvard interviewer said it's only fair for me to be able to ask as many questions as I wanted to after asking me what seemed like 987435, but it probably varies depending on the interviewer.</p>
<p>Believe me, you'll know when the time comes.</p>
<p>Most interviewers are pretty good about just asking up-front: "Do you have any questions for me?"</p>
<p>Or, some questions just arise naturally when you're having a good conversation.</p>
<p>Honestly, don't worry! You'll be fine. And don't bother asking your interviewer when you should ask questions or anything. Like I said, you'll know when the opportunity presents itself.</p>
<p>Have fun on your interview!!! Even though I was COMPLETELY nervous at first, my Yale interview turned out to be the best part of the entire application process. Before my interview, I admittedly had my heart set on... dare I say it?... Princeton (at least it wasn't Harvard, right? lol), but after my interview and all of the amazing information she provided, especially in terms of my prospective major, I became obsessed with Yale. After a bit more research, which affirmed everything she told me, I was a bulldog all the way!</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>