<p>he was like... the quintessential guy. i dont think i've ever met anyone so perfect. its too bad that it only lasted an hour and that i'll probably never see him again.</p>
<p>haha mine was quite the looker as well, too bad he was a snob, he really liked me but i think ill pass</p>
<p>Besides the fact that they just might be a little old for you guys...</p>
<p>But still, "I'm in love with a stripper...."</p>
<p>lol, i too have met some good-looking harvard students/alumni :)</p>
<p>None of my interviewers have attracted me, even a little bit. Of course, two were women. But still... xP</p>
<p>So far I've had the
1. Intimidating but kind middle-aged corporate lawyer (Harvard)
2. Self-righteous uber-liberal Asian mother and social worker (Chicago)
3. Twenty-something ultra-conservative Harvard-hating blind activist (Yale)</p>
<p>Needless to say, I found #1 the most endearing... but I didn't fall in love with him. I do sort of wish he were an uncle/grandfather though...</p>
<p>lol actually he just graduated :)</p>
<p>oh. my. god. my darmouth interviewer was such a darling. even though he was at least in his mid thirties. lol</p>
<p>interviewer: "well, i'm not an emotional person, but when you see the leaves coming down in autumn and the sun setting at dartmouth....."</p>
<p>me: thinking to myself "ahhh concentrate amy concentrate!!"</p>
<p>This is kind of weird...</p>
<p>haha wow...</p>
<p>when I read the title to this thread I thought he was REALLY nice or something....the thought of a physical attraction was quickly pushed to the back of my mind =p</p>
<p>my 60 year old interviewer.. the object of my affection? maybe not, but he was endearing.</p>