THE COUNTDOWN freak out (well, mildly)

<p>Wow, rentastrawberry, that is LONG!
My interview was a little over an hour--felt like we covered pretty much everything as well. It was very casual so the hardest part was trying to insert your accomplishments into the convo without sounding pushy or arrogant. But I think it went pretty well (hopefully).</p>

<p>mine was 3 hours too!
it was really great.</p>

<p>I had my interview with a Common Pleas judge who was about 60 years old. He fit me in his schedule and I'm glad I sent him my resume before the interview. He ended up talking mostly about himself and his accomplishments and I barely got a word in. I sat in his chambers for over and hour and I don't know if he even knew my full name when I left. I tried to be assertive at the end because I knew this was my one shot, but he kept getting calls from his law clerk and then it was over and I was standing in the hall, wondering what the heck my interview report could possibly look like.</p>