Mediocre interview

<p>I just had my interview yesterday. The EC was a nice guy etc., but during the hour that I was there, I was mostly listening to his anecdotes about MIT (like, for instance, he told me the REAL reason why some guys cross-reg at Wellesley ;)</p>

<p>I guess what I'm worrying about is that I wasn't really able to tell him a lot about how I would fit in at MIT. I mean (I think) he liked me, and we had a lot of good laughs about his experiences as an undergrad, but I hardly got around to showing the "real me". I was able to interrupt him once in a while with a piece of my life (like an activity/club/experience) that was relevant to whatever he was talking about, but there weren't any real questions (like describe yourself, activities, leadership, academic interests etc) I know this is a weird situation, but will that negatively impact me in the admissions process, because I'm sure he doesn't have much to write about me?</p>

<p>bump... any suggestions?</p>