<p>I have my interview soon and it was rescheduled and now it's at his house. Any recommendations on what I should wear?...his office would've been easier.</p>
<p>Can anyone help me with some questions that they ask at the interview? I don't want to show up and be like uhhhhhh...duhhhhh...lol.</p>
<p>at my interview I just wore a sweater vest, black pants and a collared shirt. I'm not sure if your a boy or a girl, but anything casual, but nice looking would be good. In my opinion, you just shouldn't wear jeans or sweatpants. Have a list of ecs with you just in case you draw a blank, and just be personable. My interview was mostly about what I wanted to do with my life and why I wanted Georgetown, we didn't talk about grades at all.</p>
<p>yea mine was the interviewer's house...and it was like a mansion...and then later on her kids (who are attending georgetown) came so I even get to shake hands with them lol. mine was really casual...just a striped pants and nice blouse</p>
<p>You should always look your best, even if you'll end up looking a little out of place, because it shows that you really care and are serious about being accepted. I wore a skirt suit, and my interviewer was in jeans and a sweater and we walked to a Starbucks. I probably looked a little weird to everyone else, but I'm sure she saw that I wanted to make a good first impression.</p>
<p>I met in a Starbucks as well. I decided not to dress up. I just wore a tshirt with jeans and converse shoes (so you can imagine how casual I was). Anyways, my interviewer was dressed just as casually as I was. </p>
<p>We talked for about an hour about myself and I asked a couple questions about Georgetown. She basically asked me about my background, my family, what my parents do, where our family is from, why I chose Georgetown, work experience, travel experience. I spent a good amount of time explaining why I chose to apply to NHS and what my future aspirations were. She did actually ask about my grades and what kind of classes I took, why I took them, etc. I think it's best to be truthful about youself rather than trying to make yourself sound like God's gift to mankind. </p>
<p>You should have some questions about Georgetown. And even if you know the answer to the questions, ask them anyways.</p>
<p>Hi, has anyone had Mr. Paul Reza as an interviewer? I can't seem to contact him. Georgetown gave me the address to contact him, but it's a P.O. Box. It says he's from Mission Viejo. Does anyone know how to contact him for Southern California interviews?</p>
<p>I recommend business casual, because you are going to the interviewer's house, so its implied that its casual, versus at the office I would do suit... a shirt and a blazer and khakis should be fine...</p>
<p>Haha, I actually called Paul Reza. He wasn't my personal interviewer, but I had to contact him because I was unable to get in contact with my assigned interviewer. Turns out she was out of town for the week, so it was all straightened out. I called him, and he called me back the next day to let me know what was up.</p>