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Hey. I've been lurking on this site the last several months gathering information and advice, and felt compelled to make myself known, as I just recently had my FSU Grad interview on March 1st.
I feel conflicted though, because I know how stressed and anxious people get during this process, we (at least I) might tend to over-prepare, or, adjust/censor ourselves based on the inside knowledge we gather here. The "be yourself" notion, while probably best, doesn't address the fact that ultimately, the sole objective at this stage is getting in, and most people understand the human realities of the situation. Expectations and compromises. Under certain spotlights, being yourself is naive. If you know that "self" doesn't exactly fit in with the mainstream and won't cut it the selection process, why would you knowingly sink yourself?
It's your call. You are the best judge of what's best for you. I was there though, and if anybody wants to know what went on, I have some insight. This is just my disclaimer. I don't want to alter any impressionable mindsets at the last minute. We're all human, and it's near impossible not to be affected by the insider information.
"I feel it's best to stay out of other people's affairs"
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| Posts: 17 | Location: Upland, CA | Registered: March 06, 2008 |    |
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I know this is a grad school thread, but I did the undergrad FSU interview and it was mildly traumatic, I mean I've done interviews before but the environment they put you in was such a pressure cooker. I mean everything from the set up the room (did everybody else get the whole single chair placed a million miles from the panel, at the back of room, with 3 of them at the front of the room?) to the group interview (I felt like I was on a reality show). But, hey learning experience ... or something.
==How many lives are living strange?==
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