Interview!!!

<p>Mine's tomorrow and I'm really excited and a bit nervous. Wish me good luck! </p>

<p>If there's any late-night posters out there with words of wisdom, they wouldn't be amiss. :)</p>

<p>Great luck :)! Words of wisdom, nothing you haven't heard before: be confident, be talkative, and be yourself.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>Don't forget to have some fun :)</p>

<p>GOOD LUCK!!! Ahhh I loved my interview, it's what made me take Wellesley seriously.</p>

<p>Have fun, and don't be afraid to be honest. This is a place that respects that although people are wonderful and can do AMAZING things, you can't possibly be good at everything. When I told my interviewer that I suck at science, she gave me the biggest smile, and told me it didn't matter. They tend to have wicked nice old ladies do interviewing, and they are unbelievably sweet.</p>

<p>Did any of you interview on campus? If so, did you have Priscilla Pitt Jones?</p>

<p>I was blown away by how accomodating and nice my Wellesley interview was.</p>

<p>Definitely agree with Prelude's comment about being honest. I told my interviewer that Wellesley wasn't even my first choice, but it's funny how she still maintained interest in me as a potential Wellesley student. It's like they "know" you'll end up there. o_o</p>

<p>How'd it go? :]</p>

<p>Great! Like Prelude predicted, I had an older lady who was overwhelmingly passionate and enthusiastic about Wellesley. She and I had a great discussion, a real conversation, not just her firing off questions at me, which was a bit of a change from having lots of student interviewers and stuff. No offense to student interviewers. At the end she said she thought I was a very strong candidate for Wellesley. Yay! </p>

<p>Going on the tour again was really cool, too. I figure that if I can still like the campus even when it's clammy and rainy out, it's a good sign. </p>

<p>I'm soooo applying. Not sure if Wellesley's my first choice, but it's up there.</p>