<p>hahahah thank you hotpiece, i feel better now. actually a lot better because mine was considerably younger than yours... ;-)</p>
<p>haha definitely cookie. lol. My interviewer was like 35, but she did not look like it at all. We had a great conversation. Alumni hitting on you is so funny lol. kudos to hotpiece. The wife comments are harvard points. His report must have been positive ^_^ be glad!</p>
<p>Am I the only one that thinks DHA sucks?</p>
<p>"Am I the only one that thinks DHA sucks?"</p>
<p>Yes.</p>
<p>Wow, you people all got nice, hot interviewers?</p>
<p>Mine was a business stiff who asked me my SAT scores as the first question. He refused to follow up on any question and he never tried to figure out who I am or what I do. Then he told me I should consider MIT. It was loads of fun.</p>
<p>You're biased.</p>
<p>Although, I do have to acknowledge I am bit arrogant. I thank you guys for putting up for me, lol. I am trying to mend it, but thus far it has worked very well for me in life. Confidence! lol</p>
<p>I reallt hope you guys get in, so we could have a CC party and then go to Avalon and get crunk (figuratively,lol I dont drink).</p>
<p>Just don't eat any of the Annenberg Hall cake at the party; it's poisoned.</p>
<p>PorSK, my interviewer was not hot. Everytime i answered a question, I felt like he wasn't even listening, but instead trying to look down my shirt. I guess it went well though, cuz he told me that he could definitely see me at Harvard.</p>
<p>"You're biased."</p>
<p>True.</p>
<p>Sorry PorSK. Dude dont worry though, MIT will love you lol. Im kidding, sry bro</p>
<p>"PorSK, my interviewer was not hot. Everytime i answered a question, I felt like he wasn't even listening, but instead trying to look down my shirt. I guess it went well though, cuz he told me that he could definitely see me at Harvard."</p>
<p>I dont think my interviewer was checking me out (how could she, I was wearing a blazer and crimson shirt) however, he demeanor and enthusiasm were very apparant.</p>
<p>hotpiece, mine said the same thing about how he could easily see me at harvard. cheers to hot interviewers!</p>
<p>dha's funny, give him a break shaina and whoever else.</p>
<p>and aren't we all a little biased anyhow?</p>
<p>dha i'm going to have to remember to add you on myspace</p>
<p>I was wearing a very high-cut shirt so that i could avoid problems like that.</p>
<p>haha...my interviewer wasnt hot but he was young and very nice. We had a really long conversation about almost everything lol. Though we didn't talk about academics at all. He pretty much assumed I was at the top of my class.</p>
<p>lol hotpiece...that would be why i make it a point to wear clothes that don't reveal anything.</p>
<p>I think I would have felt more comfortable with my 35-year-old or so male interviewer hitting on me. At least then he'd have been showing some emotion. His only compliment: "I'm glad you wore a suit."</p>
<p>I had a female interviewer for MIT (RD). She was a lot more personable and she seemed to understand me. I feel more comfortable talking to women in general, either because they're better at picking up and responding to social cues or because they're less threatening, but I was really in the zone with her because she was a female engineer!</p>
<p>It's really nice talking with someone who shares your interests. I explained to her about how much I loved seeing how physical progress unfolds from my designs in rocketry competitions and she recognized the feeling and said that she feels that sometimes too. I tried to explain the same thing to my Harvard interviewer. He stayed completely silent, waited for me to falter, and moved on to the next question.</p>
<p>See what you girls have as an advantage is that you can wear anything you like and still look classy and revealing. Us guys are limited to suits and polos, so we cant really show anything but our face, hair and posture (which is kick *** I must say). take advantage of it!lol</p>
<p>wow!!! 9 pages in like 12 hours??? this is an insanely popular thread!</p>
<p>you wore crimson, dha? oooh you loser ;-)</p>
<p>DHA, the thing is, MIT would love me. I think Harvard would love me even more because they don't already have hundreds of quality engineering students running around. I remember hearing that Harvard was in the process of building up its engineering dept. You can hire as many great professors as you want, if you don't have the students, you don't have a quality department.</p>
<p>EDIT: Plus, it's not up to him to decide whether or not I belong at Harvard; that's for the admissions officers. ;)</p>
<p>I hate wearing even semi-revealing clothes (even if i think there are cute) because then no actually pays attention to what i'm saying.</p>