Faculty and Student Interview Schedules are up

<p>Just look under the "Interviewers" link. Thank goodness mine aren't too late at night. :-)</p>

<p>4:40 for my faculty panel interview and 5:00 for my student panel interview...I'm the guinea pig for each one! :eek: <em>remembers to breathe deeply</em></p>

<p>Mine is at 8:40 for students and 9:00 for faculty.</p>

<p>Damn, it's much better to go early, me thinks, before the interviewers get tired/bored.</p>

<p>Wonder what we're going to end up doing when we're not at the interviews....</p>

<p>are the interview rooms going to be close to each other? because 20 minutes from the start of my faculty interview to the start of my student interview doesn't seem like much time. at least there won't be an opportunity for any moments of awkward silence...</p>

<p>Everyone iis twenty minutes apart I think, so no worries.</p>

<p>How do panel interviews work? I feel like I'm going in front of Congress to be affirmed for a job on the presidential cabinet. Minus the Republican majority guaranteeing that I get confirmed and lavishing me with praise.</p>

<p>7:20, Student Panel A, 8:00, Faculty Panel A. I'll take it.</p>

<p>My student panel and faculty panel letters are the same (I), so I'm thinking maybe they're close to eachother. I think I'm at 7 and 7:40. I wonder what they'll ask us.</p>

<p>Student Interview: Wednesday, 4:40 P.M.
Faculty Interview: Wednesday, 5:20 P.M.</p>

<p>Yay....I also feel guinea-pigged. Better early than late, though.</p>

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<p>Reenacting Civil War battles. Power-napping. Conducting a clandestine survellaince mission in the nearest library. Calling our parents for reassurance. Not missing high school at all/being worried sick about that day's calculus class. Trying our best not to rumple or stain in any way our clothes. Having childhood regressions. </p>

<p>I'm tired. And, as usual, that means my thinking is warped :D.</p>

<p>LOL, Emilia, I think you and I are going to get along really well... Or at least be co-agents in operation "check out the library." ;-)</p>

<p>Civil War re-enacments and clandestine surveillance missions, eh?</p>

<p>I could use y'all on my re-enacments of D-Day using the Staten Island Ferry and Whitehall terminal.</p>

<p>Or, you could...</p>

<p>visit every restaurant in Lexico, which will take all of 10 minutes;
marvel at the pink polo shirts;
see Robert E. Lee's tomb and put an apple on Traveller's grave;
ignore the library (it's ugly);
hang out in the Commons (beautiful and lovely) and play the baby grand piano;
taste those awesome cookies that the Commons always has - I recommend the chocolate/caramel ones;
roam about VMI grounds; or
make shopping list (including pink, lime green, and sky blue polo shirts) while realizing that there is nowhere in town to acquire said ubiquitous shirts.</p>

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<li>Do check out the library. It's the most fun:
a.) When it's already locked for break and you need to call in a security guard to let you in (quite spooky), and
b.) When there are <em>no</em> lights on (as during the wonderful Blackout of '04) and you've got to get a flashlight to find your carrel and books. ;)</li>
<li>The D-hall cookies are indeed wonderful. They're just about the only wonderful things in D-hall. The other wonderful thing was my breakfast buddy, the trident-ed waffle iron--or, rather, both of them; unfortunately, both are currently broken.</li>
<li>Meet Chris the security guard. He's awesome.</li>
<li>If it's warm enough, perhaps you'll witness the D-hall workers feeding the resident groundhog; 8:30 AM, just outside the D-hall.</li>
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