At what point do you think Penn will stop asking for interviews?

<p>RELAX GUYS!
i was so nervous before the interview, but the interviewer was so nice and friendly that as soon as we met we started talking.
dont try to make answers before hand because you will sound robotic!
Just be honest and show your passion through your activities.
Dont worry about saying um or stumbling through sentences, they understand that we might be a little nervous.
Make sure you guys know about your activities and why you are passionate about it.
My interviewer said that interviews were mainly to see how the candidate is as a person and how passionate they are about their activities since most people who apply to penn are qualified academically. It is their passion that sets them apart.</p>

<p>OH and like my friend says “make it sound like a song”
the convo should be free flowing not robotic and rehearsed.</p>

<p>REMEMBER to dress nicely and be polite
be confident yet humble!
good luck!</p>

<p>same =D. well I live in richmond hill to be exact but I used to live in North York. Who’s your interviewer? I can’t find much info on mine >: but my friend found a ton of information on his interviewer</p>

<p>thanks for the tips lala! can’t wait?! for the interview tomorrow!</p>

<p>I just got called by a Penn alumni here in Panama (where I live), and asked if I could do the interview tomorrow! Time to forget tonight’s homework and cram on interviewing techniques.</p>

<p>Good luck! But can you really cram for an interview? I think if you rehearse too much it will just be obvious. I would just look for something to wear tonight and quickly mentally go over your accomplishments/activities in your head. Because you applied ED, I assume you know a lot about Penn so you probably don’t have much else to learn. Come up with a few questions you might want to ask and your set. :)</p>