10. Wear the hoodie and jeans you wear to school everyday and haven’t washed since last semester.
9. Take off your uncomfortably-high heels during your interview and later, without your shoes, stand up to shake hands with your interviewer. Or, take off your tie and jacket so that you’re more comfortable.
8. Grasp and shake your interviewer’s hand so tightly that she faints.
7. Chew gum, crack your knuckles, or tap your foot during your interview.
6. Spend so much time making small talk—about your visit to the U.S, where you’ve travelled, and what you’ve liked best—that your interviewer doesn’t have time to ask any questions.
5. Ask your interviewer how old she is or how much money she makes.
4. Say you wonder why the university accepts so many blacks and Hispanics when Chinese are much more qualified.
3. Not answer your interviewer’s questions or reply with only “yes” or “no.”
2. Not allow your interviewer to speak or constantly interrupt her.
1. You don’t know what to say or how to say it.
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