Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the interviewers ask the child any questions?
Sorry, I was unclear--when I said "child asked three questions, parents asked one" I meant that the child was asked three questions and we (the parents) were asked one question. That was it.
This was identical to our experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the interviewers ask the child any questions?
Sorry, I was unclear--when I said "child asked three questions, parents asked one" I meant that the child was asked three questions and we (the parents) were asked one question. That was it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the interviewers ask the child any questions?
Sorry, I was unclear--when I said "child asked three questions, parents asked one" I meant that the child was asked three questions and we (the parents) were asked one question. That was it.
Anonymous wrote:Did the interviewers ask the child any questions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got our time slot too this morning for 3/1. They ask that parents and child be in different rooms for the interview - does anyone know if they are doing them one after the other or at the same time? When it was in-person, I recall the child went first and then the parents.
One after the other. Parents click the invite link and wait for the interviewers to finish with DC and join them.
TBH, our 3 interviewers looked pretty bored and gave little feedback. No, we weren't that boring
Us too...child asked three questions (took about 5 minutes), parents asked one question. Whole thing done in about 7-8 minutes. I read on another one of these DCUM threads that the interviews count for MUCH more than (like, 5-6 times as much as) GPA...hard to figure out what of value they could have gotten out of such a short amount of time. Have others heard the same?
I haven't heard that. I don't think it's been specified. It's insane to base anything off 5 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got our time slot too this morning for 3/1. They ask that parents and child be in different rooms for the interview - does anyone know if they are doing them one after the other or at the same time? When it was in-person, I recall the child went first and then the parents.
One after the other. Parents click the invite link and wait for the interviewers to finish with DC and join them.
TBH, our 3 interviewers looked pretty bored and gave little feedback. No, we weren't that boring
Us too...child asked three questions (took about 5 minutes), parents asked one question. Whole thing done in about 7-8 minutes. I read on another one of these DCUM threads that the interviews count for MUCH more than (like, 5-6 times as much as) GPA...hard to figure out what of value they could have gotten out of such a short amount of time. Have others heard the same?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got our time slot too this morning for 3/1. They ask that parents and child be in different rooms for the interview - does anyone know if they are doing them one after the other or at the same time? When it was in-person, I recall the child went first and then the parents.
One after the other. Parents click the invite link and wait for the interviewers to finish with DC and join them.
TBH, our 3 interviewers looked pretty bored and gave little feedback. No, we weren't that boring
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, our child's interview was yesterday...it took all of about 7 minutes (about 4 minutes for our daughter and 3 minutes for us), much less time than the 15 minutes that was suggested in the email. Hard to understand what they can glean from such a short amount of time. Curious about the experience of others.
I heard the same from a friend. 5 minutes with the kid, 1-2 minutes with the parents.
Anonymous wrote:We got our time slot too this morning for 3/1. They ask that parents and child be in different rooms for the interview - does anyone know if they are doing them one after the other or at the same time? When it was in-person, I recall the child went first and then the parents.

Anonymous wrote:FWIW, our child's interview was yesterday...it took all of about 7 minutes (about 4 minutes for our daughter and 3 minutes for us), much less time than the 15 minutes that was suggested in the email. Hard to understand what they can glean from such a short amount of time. Curious about the experience of others.
Anonymous wrote:Do they want parents to join on a separate computer from the child (in a different room), or just to take turns on the same computer (with parents/child being elsewhere while the other is interviewing)? TIA!