Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS had a good interview for Harvard and received an invite for Penn. nothing yet for Columbia or Yale.
Columbia is not conducting interviews anymore.
Anonymous wrote:I mean this respectfully but grow up. Getting interviewed is a life skill that people need to learn how to navigate. Any interview can be staffed by weirdos or people with an axe to grind, and most of us have been through plenty. The first couple should be scary, but after that, you should be able to have a conversation with someone unknown to you in a respectful way. Kids today have so few basic interpersonal skills that prepare them for life in the working world.
Anonymous wrote:DS had a good interview for Harvard and received an invite for Penn. nothing yet for Columbia or Yale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC had a horrible Yale interview a few years ago. Asked inappropriate questions. Would have turned my kid off from the school, but kid is a double legacy.
My double legacy had a horrific cross-examination of an interview a few years ago as well. Are you DMV? I wonder if it was the same interviewer. I reported the interviewer after decisions were out. I absolutely believe that at Yale a bad interview will tank your application.
Of course you did. But not a peep had they been admitted, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC had a horrible Yale interview a few years ago. Asked inappropriate questions. Would have turned my kid off from the school, but kid is a double legacy.
My double legacy had a horrific cross-examination of an interview a few years ago as well. Are you DMV? I wonder if it was the same interviewer. I reported the interviewer after decisions were out. I absolutely believe that at Yale a bad interview will tank your application.