<p>The interviews are pretty relaxed. The only thing I remember is what I was wearing, so it couldn’t have been very stressful. Have some questions ready about things that really matter to you. If you have any concerns about the campus culture or the educational philosophy or governance or anything, the interview is your opportunity for a truly responsive audience.</p>
<p>Given time, explore the nooks and crannies of the campus. There’s a beautiful arboretum hidden behind the science center that’s connected to the botanical gardens around Paramecium Pond. Walk up the hills and around the dorms and see how long it takes you to get from one place to the next. Drop by the buildings that house your departments of interest. If you like music and/or art, walk through Jewett. The half that’s closest to the lake is art, the other side is music. There are some student galleries in the building (particularly upstairs), and the practice rooms are in the basement. Green Hall now houses a beautiful humanities center. The science center has some fun, very old elevators with manually closed gates.</p>
<p>Although there really won’t be m/any students around, you will likely be able to see a little bit of what they’re doing, or at least where they go. It’s worth exploring.</p>