You can mention that you sent an earlier and that you wanted to follow up to confirm on your interview date. It's not something you should stress out too much over as follow up emails are common, as with admission counselors being busy
... Cornell for a ~2 day interview process (the first day is ... want to be kinda in interview-mode for that).
> ... of interviews. Was the formal interview you received with one person ... if you did the scholarship interview with Berkeley yet, but if ...
I've read that an interview is typically a good sign, but that you should still not read too much into it. Be confident, informed, and personable. I imagine if you prepare like you did for the GT interview, you'll be fine.
Would you be interested in meeting me somewhere half way? or even in Chicago? It wouldn't have to be every weekend. Naperville is very far from where I'm at.
@"Raphael Rivera" - thank you for this - it's very helpful. I'm sorry your interview didn't go well - do you mind me asking why? I wish you the best of luck in your application process!
I don't have any advice but I just wanted to say congratulations. Getting an interview is an accomplishment in itself and a good sign that you'll be admitted.
You can always contact Spivey consulting and get interview prep from them. It's pricey but if you really want to go to Harvard it would be worth it just to ease the nerves and know what you're walking into.