Hey kids -- Don't do any of these things during your interview

<p>From thedp.com: [Wacky</a> applicants baffle Penn interviewers | The Daily Pennsylvanian](<a href=“http://thedp.com/article/wacky-applicants-baffle-penn-interviewers]Wacky”>http://thedp.com/article/wacky-applicants-baffle-penn-interviewers)</p>

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<p>It’s hard to tell which of the two characters here is more out-of-it, the one who didn’t know where Penn was, or the one who thought you had to write something on an envelope to apply to college.</p>

<p>^JHS…I noticed that as well.</p>

<p>I would still go with the applicant. At least the interviewer is a 1994 graduate…he may not be aware of the changes made to the application process since his time.</p>

<p>^ True. For example, when JHS and I applied to college, it was via Pony Express.</p>

<p>haha this is actually quite hilarious… sad, but hilarious. while he may have never written anything on an envelope (teacher recommendations may have been online as well?) that’s still pathetic. how can you NOT know where a college that you are applying to is???</p>

<p>also bugs me that THESE are the kids getting interviewed and not me.</p>

<p>I wouldn’t worry about not being interviewed. Penn was the only Ivy I didn’t get interviewed for and I currently go to school there now. It makes no difference.</p>

<p>I hate helicopter parents…I had one last year that refused to not be present at the interview. I told her that if she did not go and sit on the other side of the starbucks i’d cancel the interview and report it to Penn…she left pretty quickly. lol.</p>