Interview Attire Question

<p>hmm i didn't. i think it would seem a little less awkward if you just memorized your questions and brought them into the conversation in a more natural way instead of taking out your piece of paper and reading your questions. if you feel most comfortable with a list though, try it out. i've never heard it's a big no-no or anything.</p>

<p>well of course it's not a no-no but it is awkward to pull a list of q's out. your questions should come easily/naturally and as xojenn1189 said, you may want to ease them into your conversation, but if not, ask at the end. the interview is truly informal and as they are alumni, they are just as laid-back as current students, so pulling a list out seems as if you're trying too much...</p>

<p>I did end up bringing a list, and I was glad I did, because I was kind of nervous and all my thoughtful, planned-out questions flew right out of my head! My interviewer acted like it was fine. He said it seemed like I'd put a lot of thought into it and stuff.</p>