I think I messed up. I just finished an online prerecorded interview, and I feel like it didn’t go well—I even skipped a question by accident. I’m really bummed out right now… If anyone else has had a rough interview but still got into their dream school, please share your story. I could really use some encouragement right now!
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Hey, I totally get how you’re feeling right now. It’s so easy to be hard on ourselves after an interview, especially when we think we didn’t do our best. But remember, everyone has tough experiences, and it doesn’t define your worth or your capabilities.
A lot of people make mistakes during interviews, and it doesn’t mean you won’t get into your dream school. I’ve heard plenty of stories of applicants who felt they bombed their interviews, only to get accepted. You’re not alone in this! Try to focus on the things you did well and remind yourself that this is just one part of the application process.
Take a deep breath and treat yourself kindly – you’ve worked hard to get to this point! Good luck, and remember, no matter what happens, you’re going to be okay.