Interview Tom.

<p>What to say? What not to say? What did you say? Why Geogretown?</p>

<p>My interviewer just went through a list of questions about me… That part went pretty quickly. It was when I started asking questions that the interview became more interesting, and that part took up the most time. So I’d have a few stock questions, and then the rest should just come up naturally in conversation.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>I agree entirely with Moralitycougar - my rule of thumb is to prepare 10 “back up” questions to ask the interviewer. Be yourself. Don’t be (too) nervous (I shouldn’t be talking, though, I was very nervous for my own interview.) Don’t order an overly complicated drink, dress nicely, get there extremely early, just in case, etc.</p>