interview signs

<p>New to cc. Recently had an interview. The interview said I would be a phenomenal student there, and they could offer a lot to me. After hearing which schools I am applying, he said in a long length to make a wise choice etc. Is it a good sign?</p>

<p>I would consider it as a good sign.
He might have meant, that you should definitely choose their school because it is way better than your other choices or he might have wanted to indicate that you are a great student who will probably get into the other schools, which might be a better fit for you, because they are more challenging. I do not know which school you had the interview with, but if it is one of the top schools and you also named other top schools he probably simply meant that you should “make a wise choice” which school would be the best fit for you.
Anyways, he would not have said that if you did not have a good chance of admission, I think. I hope you get what I mean.</p>

<p>I already had six interviews (not on-campus) now, and I am looking forward to my seventh and last one.
What kind of questions did you ask at the end of the interview? I sometimes found it hard to find good questions, since the catalogues and homepages of the schools have been so good and informative.</p>

<p>I think you should just let them know that you are pretty knowledgable about the school by pointing out some of the things. I found out they were glad when I was not asking basic questions about the school, questions you can easily find out by researching.</p>

<p>yea same here mountaintop. My interviewer at Exeter told me “you’re definitely the type of student that should be at Exeter” so i’m guessing that’s a good sign</p>