<p>Up until when should I NOT expect an interview from Harvard anymore...? Since I still have yet to receive one.</p>
<p>I think that it should be soon, considering I got my Yale interview very recently (I think it was on Wednesday that she left me a message at home) but my Harvard interview on January 8th</p>
<p>Anyone else have any ideas?</p>
<p>Nothing here.
I was offered one in January in my old state. Was told they’d contact alumni here in GA. </p>
<p>Never happened. :</p>
<p>I was never contacted in the first place by Harvard or an alumni. So…guess I’m not getting one.</p>
<p>I haven’t been contact by a Harvard Alumni and everyone that I know who applied (some 5 people) in my school have already received theirs. Should I be worried? I’m really hoping that it’s actually a sign that I got in >.< Never got a Columbia interview but I just received a likely letter. Lol it might be just the opposite though.</p>
<p>Not getting an interview will have no real bearing on your chances. It is a matter of how many interviewers are available in your area, how available they make themselves, and how many applicants there are in their area. There may be instances where there are just too many applicants and not interviewers. Do not fret, as the interview rarely, if ever, really has an impact on your chances of getting into Harvard (note, I have no affiliation with Harvard, but I have a colleague who is an interviewer and told me this info).</p>
<p>I’m having one at the end of the month.</p>
<p>No interview for my daughter yet, either. Should she contact the admissions office just to make sure she hasn’t by some chance missed it? All her other schools contacted her in January, so it seems a little odd.</p>