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by Yewigmo » Tue Mar 15, 2016 8:26 am
There was a certain T20 school that I interviewed with and at first everything went fine. It wasn't until the last question where I found the interviewer to be very critical and almost ill-informed about a certain subject matter. I've trained to sing opera with some well known and respected singing teachers for years, and I put that I have trained to sing opera on my resume. I was asked about what operas I have been in, I told him I hadn't been in any, he retorted with "so, you lied?" I was stunned and I couldn't believe he said that. I told him no, that I've trained to sing professional opera (which I have since sophomore year in high school). Opera is an art form and you don't have to perform in actual operas to train professionally. He went on to ask me what my favorite opera was, which I answered, and then I also stated that "Ach Ich Fuhl's" was my favorite opera aria to sing. I don't think he really cared to listen. I still can't believe how unprofessional this was, instead of accusing me of lying (if he really thought I was), why not ask me to just sing an opera aria right there in front of him? Why not ask me the names of my past and present teachers? Why just outwardly accuse me of lying like that?
I've never been accused of lying like that, and no, under no circumstance did I lie, and I didn't appreciate being accused of lying. I found this admissions counselor to be very pretentious, and frankly, unprofessional. It really turned me off from the school. At the end of the day, it was a blessing in disguise because I found a different law school that was a better fit for me.
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Yewigmo on Tue Mar 15, 2016 10:44 am, edited 2 times in total.