MIT Interview

<p>So I had my MIT interview a week ago.
It was my first interview, so I don't know if it went good or bad.
Here are a few things about it:
It was supposed to last 45 min to an hour, but it went to 1.5 hours.
The interviewer just asked "tell me about yourself" so I talked a lot.
Then I asked so many questions, so the interviewer was talking a lot too.
Suddenly I told my interviewer I played the piano, and was pretty boss at the air guitar, and she started laughing for a good five minutes before she stopped.</p>

<p>WAS IT A GOOD INTERVIEW?????
Someone please tell me T_T</p>

<p>BTW. My stats are here if you want background info
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<p>It was an excellent interview. I think that making her laugh for 5 min was the best. MIT is a serious school, but they hate drones without a sense of humor.</p>

<p>日本語出来ますか? 専門は?</p>

<p>Going over the estimated time is usually a good sign, as it means you were interesting enough for the interviewer to want to keep talking to you.</p>

<p>“WAS IT A GOOD INTERVIEW???”</p>

<p>My question to you. Why are you even asking? Do you really have no clue or are you just so nervous/insecure? C’mon. Relax. It’s over. It went fine. Move on.</p>