Interview Questions--Using Outline or Notes

<p>My D will have a number of interviews coming up at different schools. Obviously, she will have different questions for each school. Does anyone have an opinion on bringing in a typed outline or list of questions for an interview to assist in covering all the bases for each school?</p>

<p>Sounds like a good idea to me. She'll seem very thoughtful and prepared.</p>

<p>I don't think it would be the best idea. She could come off as nerdy or an over-achiever. But hopefully I'm wrong.</p>

<p>I'm an alum interviewer for Harvard. Occassionally students do bring in lists of thoughtful questions that clearly show that the student has looked at Harvard's web site, and has some further questions.</p>

<p>I do view those students favorably as being well prepared. I figure that if a student goes to the trouble of thinking and researching questions for an interview, they're likely to be just as thoughtful with their academics, and those are the kind of students who have the intellectual passion and work ethic to do well at a place like Harvard.</p>