drawing a blank! please help

<p>i have my yale interview tomorrow, so I’m trying to think of good questions to ask but i’m totally drawing a blank. every time i think of a question i feel like it sounds stupid. :frowning: </p>

<p>im interested in going the pre-med track so i will ask questions about that but im just really nervous and im totally going to blank out!!!</p>

<p>whats a typical day for a yale student?</p>

<p>what really makes yale stand out among the ivies?</p>

<p>are there any issues on campus that i should be aware about?</p>

<p>how much weed is readily available on campus?</p>

<p>are the ladies bangin?</p>

<p>would you rather poop a softball or pee a marble?</p>

<p>would you ever consider changing your name to Haywood Jahblohme?</p>

<p>weeerrrdd to cho mama.</p>

<p>I would bet that your questions will be fine, go ahead and ask them. Ask whatever seems natural to you. </p>

<p>Be yourself, you have good judgment.</p>

<p>To address your concern about blanking out, consider bringing along a little pad with brief notes to remind yourself of your questions.</p>

<p>Good luck! :)</p>

<p>I don’t think you should ask what makes Yale stand out among the Ivies… because it makes it sound like you are asking the interviewer to sell the school to you… but you should be trying to sell yourself to Yale!</p>

<p>Um, if you get someone who majored in the sciences, you can ask him stuff about the sci courses… if you get someone who didn’t and instead majored in the eng/history field, you can say that though you are pursuing a scientific track, you are interested in branching out to take in all Yale offers and ask for suggestions on some of the best electives to take {assuming you would be interested in that…}</p>

<p>er… you could also ask about your interviewer’s Residential College… </p>

<p>ahh…and other stuff >>;</p>

<p>“I don’t think you should ask what makes Yale stand out among the Ivies”</p>

<p>I agree. You should already know (or pretend to know) that information already, since you should have done (or pretend to have done) your research on Yale.</p>