<p>Hey I still haven’t gotten any mail confirming my rejection? And I got no email about my acceptance? </p>
<p>What should I do?</p>
<p>Hey I still haven’t gotten any mail confirming my rejection? And I got no email about my acceptance? </p>
<p>What should I do?</p>
<p>^Call them.</p>
<p>yeah me too–no mail at all. i’d assume i was rejected but i’d still like to know for sure.</p>
<p>My interview’s in two weeks! Ahhhh!</p>
<p>Mine’s in two weeks too! I’ve never been interviewed for anything, so I have no idea how I’ll be able to respond to such intellectually stimulating questions. Eek.</p>
<p>Eh, I’ll have to take the ACT and then make a two hour drive to my interview. Can you say mentally exhausting?</p>
<p>I can’t find a decent date to interview AAAH!</p>
<p>I haven’t been contacted for my interview yet. lulz.</p>
<p>hmmm… I havent been contacted either.</p>
<p>Nothing to fear. The e-mail they sent did say that we would be contacted “in the next few weeks.”</p>
<p>Yeah, my interview happened on the last day of spring break (March 21). So just give it some time</p>
<p>I had my interview on the 23rd/24th last year, and he contacted me really late. Not to worry!</p>
<p>So for restaurant-interview etiquette, if you have never eaten the type of food that the restaurant serves, should you just order something and force it down?</p>
<p>Wait, so you get to eat and talk?
Do you have to buy the food for both you and the interviewer?
Wow! That sounds so strange… good luck, i hope mine is in a cafe or something.</p>
<p>^That was going to be my next question- do I need to offer to pay for the meal/the tip? I’m definitely out of my element…I envy those in an office</p>
<p>Well, dont freak out. I say bring enough money to pay for both. Offer to pay his meal and the tip but dont argue with him if he decides he wants to pay for his meal or for the tip. Itll show your kindness with new faces.
Order something you know you will eat, im sure the menu isnt that bad. You should probably go beforehand to see the setting and stuff.
Good luck!</p>
<p>wow, that’s definitely weird. i had mine in a coffeehouse. since it’s a restaurant, you should probably ask the person seating you to find a quieter area so you can actually talk. =) Good luck!</p>
<p>dang I got rejected. w/e, at least my tasplication process is over.</p>
<p>Just curious, any of you CCers who got in, are you from New Jersey/Tri-State Area? (Im from Jersey and have this crazy theory that out of those 107 or what not, at least 10% must be from that area because we rock :))</p>
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<p>I wouldn’t worry about paying for your interviewer’s at all. To me it would be pretty impolite of the interviewer to expect a high school student to comp their meal, or even to force the interviewee to feel like they have to pay for something. If anything they should buy your meal, but bring enough just in case they don’t. And I agree with whoever said that it might be a good idea to ask for a change in venue, a restaurant interview would just be weird, I think.</p>
<p>About the restaurant thing, I’d ask. Seriously. A little bit of online awkwardness is far better than in-person awkwardness. </p>
<p>But I can’t imagine them inviting you to a restaurant and not paying. Just don’t go too crazy.</p>