<p>I got called by an interviewer for princeton and we set up a date and she gave me directions to her house and everything. only problem is now i can't find the paper i wrote down all the information on. so i don't have her phone, address, anything. i know vaguely where she lives and i know her name, but i have no idea how to get to her house or how to contact her. i've tried google, the phone book (she has a very common last name so i'm pretty close to just trying every one of them and asking "are you a princeton alumni interviewer?" because her name wasn't in there) and staring at a thomas guide wishing i could remember what street she lived on.</p>
<p>Anyone have an idea? inspiration?</p>
<p>i'm still searching for that paper...no idea where it went...</p>
<p>i would contact ur local alumni club and tell them ur name they should know who ur interviewer is...im sure princeton knows who ur interviewer is too u can call them too</p>
<p>yea call them - similar thing happened to me - I knew I was supposed to hav an interview in one building but I forgot the phone number of the guy and didnt know in which floor he lives. I also forgot his last name so well - I just went to last floor and fortunately when I knocked to first door i saw it happened to be the interviewer :)</p>
<p>hmm good point; and you were quite lucky there ted!
I guess that's a lesson to all of us-- remember the info you wrote down about your interview lol</p>
<p>well i didn't misplace anything, but I'm sure I made a wonderful first impression after he told me the building is called E-M-L, which I promptly repeated it back to him as Elm.....</p>
<p>Mine was a lawyer which was actually pretty cool because he was doing exactly what I want to do (partner of corporate law firm) and thats why I had to tell him I googled him; otherwise I had no way of knowing that he specialized in Mergers and Acquisitions...but I don't think he was too impressed/flattered when I was gushing "wow you're exactly what I want to be professionally!" yeaa</p>
<p>Oh I think it went well, but I haven't been having these phenomenal interviews that people are talking about...you know, where your interview is like "Ah I love you I'm going to write you the best report ever and we should meet up at X school when you get in!"</p>
<p>Well, it doesn't matter now lol, since that was for ED and that obviously didn't work out. We'll see how the rest go. I have a Georgetown interview I have to schedule... blahh they get quite repetitive, don't you think?</p>
<p>heh, won't be for me since I didn't apply to enough of those schools, but yes i imagine it's like putting on a play each time...although more truthful of course</p>