I survived graduate school interviews this year because of one very important mindset: they’re not just interviewing you; you are interviewing them.
In preparation for my four consecutive recruitment “weekends” (read: 15 days, 27 interviews, 2 committee meetings, 3 states, 6 flights), I scoured the interwebs for guidance. My favorite resources were Philip Guo and Neurotypical. And in the real world, I was fortunate to have the invaluable advice of my boss, our post doc, and the handfuls of graduate students currently enrolled in my programs of interest. As is my nature, and that of many type-A research personalities, I over-prepared [read: way over-prepared]. In hindsight, it came down to three things:







