"What a life!" (With an appropriate amount of enthusiasm.)
Good luck and good skill with your interview. Remember, that if you are talented enough to get the interview then you are also talented enough to be successful, with or without the interview.
Out of curiosity though, what was the color of the dog or the color associated with that part of the dream?
I could not see the dog, but semiotically speaking I imagine a mean dog as black (not a racist!!!)
I could have done better in the interview, as my answers to some of the questions were pretty lackluster (I should have seen the "Name a challenge you've had to overcome and how you overcame it" thing coming), but most of the intellectual- or academic-related questions played to my forte, and I think I impressed them with the answers to those.
I knew you'd do well, but there is always at least one stupid question in an interview like this. You can't prepare for all the possible stupid questions out there.
But the dog was just as I thought, un perro negro!
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"What a life!" (With an appropriate amount of enthusiasm.)
Good luck and good skill with your interview. Remember, that if you are talented enough to get the interview then you are also talented enough to be successful, with or without the interview.
Out of curiosity though, what was the color of the dog or the color associated with that part of the dream?
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I could have done better in the interview, as my answers to some of the questions were pretty lackluster (I should have seen the "Name a challenge you've had to overcome and how you overcame it" thing coming), but most of the intellectual- or academic-related questions played to my forte, and I think I impressed them with the answers to those.
I hear back next week!
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But the dog was just as I thought, un perro negro!
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