The interviewer works as a team with his friend and are clearly UConn fans of the highest order. Normally they report on the state of the Program and results so they don't seem to have much experience with interviewing. Actually, I would guess his friend is the better interviewer. They did mention earlier they wanted to interview some of the UConn recruits and I expect Ashylnn to come soon.Besides wearing that goofy straight-bill hat, this guy asks the longest questions I ever ever heard in an interview. A suggestion-instead of putting 5 or 6 questions in one question, why not break them up into 5 or 6 separate questions.
Yes, @Bills Fan, it's never productive when the interviewer speaks longer than the subject of the interview. But maybe, as a UConn fan, he's also a Boneyard devotee, will read your critique and take your advice.Besides wearing that goofy straight-bill hat, this guy asks the longest questions I ever ever heard in an interview. A suggestion-instead of putting 5 or 6 questions in one question, why not break them up into 5 or 6 separate questions.
Post/handleBesides wearing that goofy straight-bill hat, this guy asks the longest questions I ever ever heard in an interview. A suggestion-instead of putting 5 or 6 questions in one question, why not break them up into 5 or 6 separate questions.