<p>I had one interview on campus. It was a grad student. She asked really lame questions. Why Chicago, what classes did you have this year, and then she asked one by one about each of my AP classes. That was all.</p>
<p>Luckily I had signed up for an alumini interview too. I went to Ann Arbor and had coffee with this amazing Woman. We talked for about an hour and a half, she didn’t ask too many questions, but she expressed her love for UofC and then told me the differences between UofC and Michigan (she went to UofM for grad school).</p>
<p>I had a great interview. Me and the interviewer had an engaging discussion about the bullying epidemic. She then asked me if I had any questions and we chatted awhile about the University and I was on my way. It was very informal but enjoyable nonetheless.</p>
<p>They send a wild boar out into the nothern part of the American wilderness; only after you have slaughtered, cooked and made sandwiches out of this boar can you successfully recieve an interview. </p>
<p>There is only a 2 week time period, though…be warned.</p>