<p>Hi! I was contacted by an interviewer on Friday who said he wanted to schedule an interview sometime this week. On Sunday I emailed him back to tell him my availability, but didn't get a response. When I hadn't heard from him by Tuesday (yesterday) my mom suggested I email him again, which I did, and I still haven't heard. What should I do? I suppose I could call him, but I feel like it would be weird (and possibly pushy?) to call since he contacted me first, by email, and didn't specifically ask me to call him, which I figured meant that he wanted to communicate by email. I'm just worried that if he doesn't respond, the school might wonder why I never completed my interview. Has anyone else had an experience like this? Any suggestions?</p>
<p>It’s been 2 days man… Perhaps after a week or so give him a call.</p>
<p>The interviewer probably has a job, kids, etc. It is probably hard for you to imagine this but you are not high on his priority list, although a Harvard interview is very high on yours. Give him more than a few days.</p>
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<p>I think the OP is concerned because the interview was supposed to be for this week, unless I am reading that wrong. Did they want to schedule the interview for this week meaning the interview would take place this week, or did he mean that they were going to decide this week when the interview would happen?</p>
<p>Hasn’t the interview deadline passed?</p>
<p>I don’t know when the interview deadline is, but he contacted me on Friday so I’m assuming it hasn’t passed. And yes, collegealum314, he said that he wanted the actual interview to be this week, which is why I’m concerned and sort of confused that he hasn’t written me back. I’m just wondering what I should do, if anything.</p>
<p>If you have his telephone number, give him a call; he should have no problem. Good luck!</p>
<p>Thanks guys, but it turns out the messages went into his spam folder. Weird…but we worked it out :)</p>