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Ok, as disheartened as I am for hearing all this, I don't think its helpful to continue scolding Cybershot. The person's intentions are obviously incompatible with the ASC, and Princeton will discover that if it is undertaken. I have two points to make:
1.) Even if your father was not your father, you should be warned that the things Princeton ascertains from ASC Reports are likely not what you think they are.
2.) Alumni interviewers do not have a great deal of clout (in fact, they have very little as noted before), and the interview is not an integral part of your profile as a candidate for admission. The interview is 50% informative, meaning for the student's benefit, and 50% a chance for admissions officers to get a clearer, more holistic picture of you, with information that really cannot be gathered remotely or through a paper application.
Exploiting this system, and removing the objectivity, could possibly distort Princeton's image of you quite negatively, without you even realizing it.
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