interviews

<p>I still haven't gotten an alumni interview. At this point is there a good chance I won't get one at all?</p>

<p>I just got an email today about my interview so there's probably still a good chance you'll get one. I filled out an online request a couple weeks ago.</p>

<p>where do you live?</p>

<p>I had my interview in November and I drove up to Baltimore. It was pretty funny sitting in the Admissions office because all these men were walking up the stairs and I wondering if any of them were Mr. Daniel.</p>

<p>I live near Philadelphia.</p>

<p>If you want to check about your alumni interview, you need to e-mail <a href="mailto:NASC@jhu.edu">NASC@jhu.edu</a>. I do know the staff is working on matching up requests, and usually it takes up to three weeks after submitting an online request to get a follow-up message.</p>

<p>is an interview required for admission?</p>

<p>No. (10 char)</p>

<p>I received an email today from NASC saying that JHU won't be able to offer me an interview.</p>

<p>"Unfortunately, after perusing those databases available to me, it seems as though we do not have any trained alumni interviewers in the ---- area at this time, so we will be unable to fulfill your request. Please note that though an acknowledgment of this request will be placed in your file, interviews are not required nor do they play a significant role in the admissions process. They are simply an opportunity for you to learn more about the university."</p>

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<p>NO. It is optional. Read the interview page:
<a href="http://apply.jhu.edu/visit/interviews.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://apply.jhu.edu/visit/interviews.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>First Sentence:
"Interviews are an optional part of the admissions process."</p>