Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my daughter got an email from Stanford saying that they had no interviewer available to interview her, and said they'd made note of the fact she'd requested an interview. That made me think that it's a good thing to sign up for one, though I'm not sure if it's truly important.
From the other side (Stanford interviewer) they're quite clear to us that there's no penalty for not having an interview, whether or not you request one. Guessing the admission office says that to calm nerves of people who freak out that they're going to be downrated as a result. They won't be.
More generally, my impression is the interview matters very little if at all, unless you come off as wildly impressive in the interview in ways your app doesn't show, or you come off as an utter, total jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my daughter got an email from Stanford saying that they had no interviewer available to interview her, and said they'd made note of the fact she'd requested an interview. That made me think that it's a good thing to sign up for one, though I'm not sure if it's truly important.
From the other side (Stanford interviewer) they're quite clear to us that there's no penalty for not having an interview, whether or not you request one. Guessing the admission office says that to calm nerves of people who freak out that they're going to be downrated as a result. They won't be.
More generally, my impression is the interview matters very little if at all, unless you come off as wildly impressive in the interview in ways your app doesn't show, or you come off as an utter, total jerk.
Anonymous wrote:my daughter got an email from Stanford saying that they had no interviewer available to interview her, and said they'd made note of the fact she'd requested an interview. That made me think that it's a good thing to sign up for one, though I'm not sure if it's truly important.
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Sorry, I am not young. What does bump mean?
PP is just “bumping” this thread back to the top of page 1 in hopes of getting more replies.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bump
Sorry, I am not young. What does bump mean?
Anonymous wrote:Stanford/Ivy decisions aren't out til March 31/April 1. You can get more responses then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bump
Sorry, I am not young. What does bump mean?
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Anonymous wrote:Again, the interviews are assigned based on interviewer availability, location, and student intended majors.
They are not assigned by someone who knows the grades and test scores. And at that point the essays aren’t even read yet.
At my Ivy we interview about 70% of the applicants in Fairfax Co.
There would be no way to ensure those 70% covered all the potential admits. Even if we wanted to.