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Old 04-05-2013, 09:00 AM
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I disagree with those saying that rush is not an interview. It is an interview. But an interview is not an interrogation. It's a conversation. Many people regard interviewing as having to be stuffy and boorish. The best interviews are where you develop a rapport with your interviewer, and you're prepared with natural sounding and relevant answers to their questions, as well as good questions of your own. This is true whether you are interviewing for a spot in a program (e.g., college, a fraternity, a community organization), a roommate for a house, or a job. The idea is to see if you click. Act natural and avoid controversial topics. It's one big exercise in each party telling the other about themselves, the same as you would do in any situation where you meet someone new.
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