Interview and admission...current CMC students, help?

<p>Hi, approximately how long should an on-campus interview be? Half an hour? An hour? More? Also, did you receive your letters of acceptance via email or mail, or both?</p>

<p>Not a current student here, but here’s a small point of reference. I drove 2 kids to interviews in July. Seems like they were each busy talking for 45 minutes or so.</p>

<p>I don’t know about ED but for regular admissions CMC will mail you a letter with password and ID info to get into a site that will have your admissions status posted on a stated date. This site is only active for a limited amount of time. Don’t loose the letter, CMC will not give you this information over the phone. They will mail out the decisions shortly after the results appear online.</p>

<p>Thanks. are you a current student…?</p>

<p>I’m a current parent :)</p>

<p>The interview runs for about 30 minutes with one of the associate deans of admissions.
Like 181818 said, CMC mails out a letter in late February (I think) with a link + login information, and updates the status in late March. They will mail out the letter (or package! :slight_smile: on 4/1.</p>

<p>Interesting. The kids I know both had interviews with students who were working in the admissions office.</p>

<p>I’m not a current student, but I interviewed at CMC last month. The interview is generally with a senior (student) interviewer, although I was interviewed by someone on the staff (entirely random, I believe). They’re supposed to run for about half an hour, but I would budget more time than that-- mine went for over an hour (probably due to the admissions officer rather than a student), so I would leave at least an hour between that and your next appointment or when you have to leave, because you don’t want to be rushing! Good luck!</p>

<p>Wow, you all had pretty long interviews imo. I interviewed in Sept 08 with a senior (student) interviewer and it took about 20-30 minutes, tops. From what it seems, though, that tends to be longer if you get a staff interviewer.</p>

<p>As 181818 said, you’ll receive info for an online account to check online. Be aware, though, that the servers tend to clog up a LOT when they first open, so you might need to wait a few minutes (maybe even a few hours) to get your decision.</p>

<p>They also send an envelope, so if for some reason your internet isn’t working, you’ll still find out in a few days or so.</p>