Emailing Interviewer to Obtain Decision Early?

<p>my interviewer actually called me last night after I emailed her - I basically was like,"Im kinda freaking out right now and I need some reassurance blah blah blah" - so she called me and told me not to worry, then said that she would find out my decision about 2 days after I did</p>

<p>for princeton my interviewer told me they don't even tell him who gets in anymore.</p>

<p>just fyi, in 2005, harvard business school rejected like 100 kids who had found a loophole to access their decisions early. like nsm said, its foolish to find out from the interviewer (if he/she knows early), and is it really worth it?</p>

<p>The person who interviewed me was the head of the regional interviewers (I think that's what he said) and told me he would find out in the first to second week of March.</p>

<p>But I think I can wait two days. XD</p>

<p>I don't know about Harvard, but when I was accepted into Yale early action, my interviewer called me a couple days after decisions came out to congratulate me and convince me to attend Yale</p>

<p>^ When I got accepted into MIT, my interviewer emailed me several days after I found out. I think that it's what most interviewers do, but maybe for some colleges interviewers find out first and for others, they don't.</p>

<p>i think the way it works is that interviewers dont find out about the decision status of their students; they just know who got accepted because it is their job later on to convince students to come to harvard [or any other university for that matter] and to answer any questions the students might have. some in this thread said that the interviewer may have acces to this information as as early as the first two weeks of march, but one thing is for sure - the interviewer can't know who got accepted until that person actually gets accepted. so two weeks into march may not apply to all applicants and is too narrow a scope to make a generalization about all interviewers. it seems resonable that the interviewer might know beforehand by a day or two, because decisions are already out by that time. all i know is if the interviewer knew beforehand, he wont tell you no matter what, unless you seduce him or something. oh well, just try not to get your admission revoked, if you have been accepted that is..</p>