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My Reed interview was Thruday evening and it went AMAZINGLY. It was basically an hour long conversation - I mean, she did ask me questions, but probably only about 4 or 5 because we were talking so much. Very casual. Where do you live, Joycelene? Because I think the rep I met with went back home to Portland yesterday, but I get the impression that even though your interview will be shorter than mine most Reed interviews go like mine did. Just seem engaged and passionate; like for example I don't have a TON of ECs, but she could tell that I'm really into the ones I have. Don't talk like it's a job interview, just generally talk like how you normally do (though you probably shouldn't swear too much :-D) . And that's all I really know to tell you. Good luck!
I have my Carleton interview tomorrow! I'm not nervous though, she said in her email that it would be very casual and conversational, "no trick questions" :-D. She's the director of one of our (many) local Waldorf schools. That seems like something a graduate from a liberal arts school would do, come to a little suburban hippie town and run a Waldorf school. Anyway...I'll tell you guys how it went after it happens!
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