<p>so, any suggestions, I already have an agenda of stuff I'm going to talk about + have boned up on my trivia, any suggestions</p>
<p>just be natural, be friendly, make sure you know about current events, and can answer standard interview questions, just relax, really, it will be fine.</p>
<p>wow. I thought all interview reports had to be in by March 1.</p>
<p>I didnt have an interview :(</p>
<p>best to relax, Sempitern. All my interviewers have mostly wanted to hear from me, about me. Sure, be familiar with Yale, but no one quizzed me on the college in question. They questioned me about my e.c.'s, about my interests, what really excites me, possible academic emphases in college, etc.
You'll do best if you're well rested, centered, & calm, i.m.o. That will ensure that you're most yourself & most articulate. (And don't forget to listen a little, too!) I think if you're attentive & respectful & answer questions thoughtfully, you can't really blow it. Good luck, you'll be fine, really.</p>
<p>yes, but I heard that if one scores a 9 on their interview then they have a 30% chance of being admitted. considering the competitiveness of the applicant pool I would like that 9 and even 10 if possible</p>
<p>they don't give a 10</p>
<p>hehe, relax. I didn't prepare, didn't know a thing about the ASC or how they rate you, and just went into my interview merely trying to have a decent conversation with the guy. it turned out just fine.</p>