<p>I just took the Wake Forest University written interview. Unfortunately when I am ready to answer the third question, there a problem with my net. I have no way to see anything for minutes. Although knowing that refreshing will lead to an end to the interview, I felt better to do so since if the time elapsed without my response, then I might not have a chance to talk to the office at WFU. Anyone met with this problem? Any advice?</p>
<p>Maybe you should re-title your post “Info needed about Wake Forest interview”. Your generic title will ensure tons of people w/o any association of WFU will look at it and ignore it</p>
<p>There are like 5 questions, right? Did you get to submit the second question? Did refreshing allow you to go to the next questions?</p>
<p>It’s an interesting scenario. I mean, the interview is timed for a reason. Would be weird if they allowed you to retake the interview; any student could claim “my internet stopped working” as a way to get more time on the test. </p>
<p>Still, you definitely need to e-mail admissions about the problem. On their side, the interview may be considered incomplete, or it may just look like you decided to not answer several questions. Either way, it’s bad! They can’t assume you’re lying. They must give you a fair opportunity, somehow.</p>
<p>E-mail admissions and tell them what happened. Be sure to be more specific- I can hardly understand what happened based on your response. Indicate which question you were on, what the last thing you clicked was, when exactly the page went blank, what you saw right before, when you refreshed, what happened after you refreshed.</p>
<p>They may allow you to take it again, or they may not consider the last questions. Can’t know until you talk to them, but DEFINITELY talk to them.</p>
<p>Thank you, yeah, the next question always comes out automatically when time is up, but after the second one, it just didn’t. I know it sounded unbelievable but that’s just what happened. Anyway, it’s really bad.</p>
<p>Helpful idea, I will try that</p>