<p>Hi guys… i know this may sound strange… but I don’t know what to do…
This is the situation:
I got an e-mail from the Undergrad Admissions office on Dec 22 notifying me about an interview. The e-mail included the contact info of my interviewer (e-mail). However it has been two weeks and he hasn’t contacted me yet. However, two of my classmates ) had been contacted by the interviewer (same person). My classmates said that the interviewer contacted them by phone… however I was out of town during Dec 22-25… (soo. probably i missed his call…) should i contact him directly by e-mail… ? or…? </p>
<p>if yes… how should i write the e-mail? I don’t want to sound rude or anything…</p>
<p>thankkkks!
&& happy new year everyone! :3</p>
<p>he should try to contact you again, if he missed you when you were out of town
You have to trust that he is a responsible alumni of Princeton 
good luck!</p>
<p>No harm in a tactful email. If you’re really worried, just explain to the interviewer in the email that you’re afraid you might have missed his call. I don’t think he’d be offended.</p>
<p>well, in the e-mail i received, there were two e-mail addresses (one for the person who was going to contact me and another for my region’s chair alumni person). the e-mail said to contact the chair if I didn’t hear anything in two weeks. I would contact the head of the region and see what’s up.</p>
<p>^Yup, that way you won’t have any chance of offending the person who is responsible for your write-up.</p>