<p>I was hoping that by giving unconventional answers to standard interview questions will make me stand out. </p>
<p>Eg. Why did you choose [insert college name]
It is renowned for having the best student catering team and the best<br>
pizzas.</p>
<p>Lame, yes. But you get my point.</p>
<p>Any help would be greatly appreciated!</p>
<p>I think it'd be best to truthfully answer the questions....why do you want to go to Princeton? and if you can't think of a good, compelling answer, why did you apply?</p>
<p>Point out that Einstein didn't do a useful thing from the day he arrived at Pton.</p>
<p>That actually was my answer to "Why did you choose Princeton?" I said "Honestly? The pizza. We went to a pizza shop and I fell in love with it and knew I had to come here" Then I went on and said about the good math program and the homey feeling and all that, but honestly, it's the pizza.</p>
<p>The girls. the architecture. Their original gutenburg bible. the girls. the reputation (cmon), the food. the girls. the edumacation. the girls.</p>
<p>i agree with jssballet. Just...come up with answers on your own. I mean, the questions are supposed to be honestly answered, not answered from answers to a post you put up on some message board. They'll see right through it, honestly. Interviewers are smart, surprise surprise ;)</p>