| My son’s Harvard admissions file specifically mentioned that they wanted to see if his AI matched up with his teacher recs. |
| I felt that one Stanford interviewer at the NOVA location this year was doing it for an ego trip. No smile. All business. Stopwatch to time your response. |
Interview in DC actually. |
What does AI stand for? |
Alumni interviewer |
You can easily look this up in each college's common data set. Some count and some don't. I doubt any Ivy interviewers would claim they county when they do not. I have interviewed for my Ivy and we were given a lot of instructions on what info to gather. And no it didn't feed my ego at all. |
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Dartmouth and Yale are evaluative (eg, count). Dartmouth tries to interview all applicants while Yale does not.
I’ve heard Cornell’s are not evaluative but I don’t track that to know if it’s changed or varies by school. |
| Penn used to be evaluative. No longer. |
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I interview for a HYP where everyone gets an interview. It would be good to have a legit source say the “interviews don’t count.” In the interview report form, we have to rate the candidate and write up comments. If the rating/comments are negative, I can’t imagine that would be dismissed as easily as some of you seem to think.
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| Nothing worse than an Ivy alumni interviewer. Just let it go man. Your college days are over. No one cares. Move on with your life and stop living in the past. |
They don’t even interview any longer, same goes for Columbia and Cornell. |
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This sums up the importance -- or lack thereof -- of the alumni interviews very well. It's all about the ego of the interviewer.
https://www.ivycoach.com/the-ivy-coach-blog/college-interviews/importance-college-interviews/ |
You are dreaming. |
That’s your opinion. Not a fact. Too bad you can’t tell the difference. |
Do these people have kids also applying for college ? Seems like a conflict of interest. They could tank someone to get rid of competition for their own kid. |