<p>i tried calling my georgetown interviewer except she won't pick up the phone (it is the day after christmas though so i don't blame her). i thought i'd leave her an email instead but now i'm stuck with proper email etiquette. do i leave it up to her to choose a date? i don't want to have to give her a long list of excuses (for example. i am away from town during my winter break so i can't do it then. my weekends are busy with church and activities except at night. on weekdays i get home late from school and after school activities). i have a date in mind but is it rude if i ask her, "are you free to meet up on january 15th in the late afternoon?"</p>
<p>It will help your interviewer to know when you are free. You may need to each suggest a few dates and times before you find one which works for both of you. The more information she has up front, the easier it will be. However, the burden may fall on you to, for example, arrange to take an afternoon off from class if that is the only time that works for her.</p>
<p>Your interviewer went through this process many years ago when she was applying, so you have that in common. </p>
<p>Also realize that the interview probably isn’t nearly as important as your essays, ECs, other recommendations, etc., so don’t think that it will necessarily be the deciding factor in whether you are accepted.</p>
<p>Assuming you get in, an immediate note of thanks emailed to your interviewer is a sign of maturity.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>