<p>Nothingness was exactly my interview. There is nothing to worry about. First off, the interview means almost nothing in terms of admissions. Secondly, they're just there to talk to you. That's it. They want to get a sense of who you are, they may ask a couple of questions about why Brown and that sort of thing, they may just tell stories about when they were at Brown, they may talk to you about nothign at all related. The interview process is in existence (I speculate) to make alumni feel like they are connected and a part of hte process, however, they have little real input. Every interviewer will tell you that people they pegged as, "Sure-thing" don't get in and some people they thought, "Never in a million years!" end up at Brown.</p>
<p>We asked each other some questions, but really we just talked about ourselves, his experiences at Brown, what I was looking for, etc. My interviewer was really chill so there was no pressure for me, and he said it was really a way for me to get to know more about the school.</p>