<p>i think i'm the only one on this board who left the interview feeling very worried...</p>
<p>my interviewer cried...good sign?</p>
<p>How come?</p>
<p>Don't worry, everyone has a tendency to focus on the not-so-great parts of the interview.</p>
<p>sucks. my friend who put in his app 2 weeks before i did (final deadline) has his interview next week. i have no interview. oh, melancholy, regret, and horrible horrible dread.</p>
<p>staticsoliloquy, are you serious? That seems a bit extreme...</p>
<p>he cried TWICE while holding my hands, comforting me.
after the interview, he gave me a great big hug and said "this has been such a pleasure. in all 30 yrs of interviewing, i've never met anyone like you. i'll do my best to help you, but do remember that you'll be successful whichever college you go to because you have the passion and drive"</p>
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<p>he cried TWICE while holding my hands, comforting me. after the interview, he gave me a great big hug and said "this has been such a pleasure. in all 30 yrs of interviewing, i've never met anyone like you. i'll do my best to help you, but do remember that you'll be successful whichever college you go to because you have the passion and drive"</p>
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<p>Whoa-- what did you say that made him cry? Did you suffer some devastating childhood ordeal or what? Or, was he just so impressed with your credentials that he broke into tears?</p>
<p>lol well i don't want to say anything that would give room for you guys to misjudge me.
anyway...he sympathized and understood what I'm going through so he shared the feelings. He sees himself in me i guess.</p>
<p>The guy graduated in 1968. He was SO SO SO NICE!</p>
<p>interviews are heavily weighted for the borderline cases right?</p>
<p>no chatterjoy...you're def. not the only one...i didn't get a very positive feeling after my interview...i enjoyed it but in retrospect i could have said more important things about myself and such...also my interviewer was very professional and didn't give me any indication of what he thought about me...i guess that's the way it should be...but who knows..!!!</p>
<p>mine wasnt horrible, to my knowledge i didn't offend or outrage him severely, but it definitely didn't leave the impression that staticsoliloquy's obviously did. i guess it was neutral</p>
<p>"also my interviewer was very professional and didn't give me any indication of what he thought about me"</p>
<p>i rather have my interview be colloquial than formal just as much as I rather have my interviewer friendly warm than professionally distanced.</p>
<p>are we all positive that decisions come out Dec. 10? i mean it would suck if everyone sat in front of his/her computer all day only to find out that they dont come for like another 3 days...</p>
<p>i've heard ppl say that it can come out any time between the 10th and the 15th...</p>
<p>i really hope the email arrives 12/10, but the mail should come by 12/15!</p>
<p>"my interviewer cried...good sign?"</p>
<p>This is really obnoxious, of course its a good sign--stop being so insecure. :-)</p>
<p>then agian, i guess we're all a little insecure abuot now, i feel ya.</p>
<p>Did I mention "12" days? :)</p>
<p>I never thought I would, ever in my life, be at a point where I would be awaiting Harvard's admission decision in just 12 days. </p>
<p>:)</p>
<p>I feel like a need a "waiting for the decision" anthem...something I could listen to while I'm stressing over this. </p>
<p>Hmm...it needs to start with a thumping beat, I know that much. Will the end be melancholy or a la Riverdance?</p>
<p>come on harvard</p>
<p>i have my anthem already... ~hums the tune of Cecilia~</p>