i think i screwed up

I think I messed up. I just finished an online prerecorded interview, and I feel like it didn’t go well. I accidentally skipped a question, and now I’m really upset. If anyone else has had a rough interview but still got into their dream school, please share your stories. It would really help!

One Reply to “i think i screwed up”

  1. Hey, it’s totally normal to feel this way after an interview, especially if things didn’t go as planned. First off, remember that one question doesn’t define your entire application. Many people have had similar experiences and still got accepted into their dream schools. Admissions committees look at the whole picture—your GPA, your essays, your recommendations, and other factors, too.

    You’re not alone! I’ve had friends who felt they bombed their interviews but ended up getting in. Just take a deep breath, give yourself some grace, and focus on the aspects of your application you can control from here on out. You’ve got this! 💪✨

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