<p>How many questions should I ask the Interviewer? I have many questions and I’m afraid the number of questions may seem like I haven’t done much research (Although, the questions I’m asking are all about the interviewers personal opinions of Penn). How many questions are too many questions?</p>
<p>It’s a conversation. Who can count? There’s no formula</p>
<p>I had a interview with a Penn alumni today and I asked loads of questions. The guy said I had asked the most out of any of the kids he interviewed, but that it was great because it showed my interest. Just make sure you show that you actually have some knowledge of the school itself when you’re asking questions.</p>
<p>^ Good point. I amend my reply. Ask more than two.</p>
<p>I actually interviewed one person and they only had two questions for me. Sheesh.</p>
<p>There is no formula for number of questions to ask. Have a few prepared, and make sure that they’re real questions, i.e. ones that would be difficult to answer except via an alumnus/alumna, but always feel free to ask questions about what you’re talking about. The interview is very informal and can take on any form that you and your interviewer want. They have no specific questions that they must ask you.</p>