Do interviewers know your EC's already? is this possible?

<p>I have an interview scheduled for early next week, and am wondering if the interviewers already have a list of our EC's or anything like that?</p>

<p>im just curious, because it seems as if Harvard interviewers are given the most information on applicants out of all the ivies.</p>

<p>They are given the most information because you end up providing it.</p>

<p>At least, my interviewer had me send a resume and fill out the interview worksheet (including a spot to put down test scores) prior to the actual interview.</p>

<p>My interviewer asked me if I could e-mail my sat 1 scores math, reading and essay and extra curricular activities before my interview.</p>

<p>hmm, my interview is in 2 days and he never had me send anything.</p>

<p>does harvard itself sometimes provide interviewers with more info? have they ever been known to tell any interviewer info about EC's or stuff like that?</p>

<p>I believe Harvard explicitly tells them that the school won't give anything, to remove bias. At least that's what it hopes to accomplish.</p>

<p>My son's interviewer did ask for his SAT I, SAT II, and AP scores and explained that Harvard wants the interviewers to have this information. His interviewer was exceptionally nice.</p>

<p>My son's interviewer seemed to know a decent amount about his qualifications... said something like - "you are very competetive for Harvard and I wouldn't tell you that if it weren't true..." </p>

<p>He was very pleasant and knew a decent amount about my son.</p>

<p>My Harvard interview was definitely my favorite (rather, most relaxed) out of all my interviews. He asked me for SAT I/II scores, AP Scores right at the beginning, and then just chatted away about the basic things about me (whereas my Yale interviewer perhaps only asked me one question about myself, and the rest of the time he spent quizzing me on certain issues / asking random questios). I don't think interviewers get any hard information on students before meeting with you, but most like looking at your transcript/resume & will keep it when they write your report.</p>

<p>lol sphair, my experience was different.</p>

<p>my interviewer (i just had my interview very recently) never asked for my SAT scores, but i just told him some SAT II scores and some AP scores that were relevant to my interests.</p>

<p>he did ask me random questions and we went into several deep discussions. i had the feeling he was testing my ability to think critically and express my thoughts clearly or something</p>