<p>last friday, i did absolutely terrible in the interview of SPS(the first choice,i am really eager to get in) i was nervous and lack of logic.as a result, the interviewer responded negetive,the conversation only lasted for about 20 minutes. the worse thing is i even asked some stupid question(do you think your school is creepy?....)
ok,i know that i will have no chance at all just because of this disaster. so can anyone tell me how to makeup it?is there any way to save my application?</p>
<p>First of all, stop beating yourself up over this. I am certain you are not the first kid on that date to leave the interview feeling less than confident. So what do you do now? Don’t waste your time writing on cc about what a bad interview it was. Get busy changing the situation. Start by writing a well crafted, grammatically correct, thank you note to your interviewer. Thank him or her for his or her time. Write about how much you want to attend SPS, always have… Talk about how nervous you were because this school means the world to you and you can’t imagine going anywhere else. Be heartfelt, everyone can see right through bs (and for once I don’t mean boarding school). Now is the time to admit that in your nervousness, you forgot several questions that you wanted to ask. So here is your chance. Don’t just ask if the food is bad, ask meaningful questions that reverberate with YOU. Ask questions that will tell them about you and your interests; ie, " I am very active in my school’s debate club. Will I have the opportunity as a 9th grader to travel with the team to other schools?" You get the idea. Get moving.
Good luck.
zp</p>
<p>thanks a lot!!!</p>
<p>Thats really good advice Zuzu’s Petals. If any of my interviews turn out bad I’ll be sure to use it. Thanks :)</p>
<p>Ilovethattree, I hope you never have to use it.
zp</p>
<p>I would write your interviewer a letter, and make sure it uses proper grammar. The grammar from your post is absolutely awful.</p>
<p>Who did you interview with?</p>