<p>How much does the interviewer influence the decision of admission to Princeton?</p>
<p>I had an interview a few days ago and I'm worried. Please?</p>
<p>The interview is considered. But if it didn't go well, don't worry too much. They won't put you in the reject pile because of that. But if it went well, it can definitely help you along.</p>
<p>It is not considered all that much. It is just a chance for anything important that didn't make it onto your application to be told to Princeton, so it is mostly positive.
Unless your interviewer gets the impression that you are a psychopath, or something, in which case it would probably be negative.
But for the most part, it's not a huge deal.</p>
<p>The interview isn't really that big a deal. I'd say that the only way it's going to influence you is if you're really, really borderline, or if you say something ridiculous like "I want to go to Princeton so I can land myself a rich husband." In all probability, its effect on your application will be negligible.</p>
<p>thanx guys</p>