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I would say...think about your answer prior to answering their questions. I wouldn't recommend changing your answer (my preference). It shows indecisiveness. Also, don't be afraid to ask the interviewers questions at the end. I usually asked what the step was, how I would be notified, what type of officer they were looking for, etc. It shows added interest; and that you aren't just looking to get the hell out of there (which you will feel like).
Some interviews I have been on I really felt like I was on trial with a spotlight in my face. That is what they are looking for though; they are looking to see how you will act in uncomfortable situations and with added stress.
Good luck on the interview.
Some interviews I have been on I really felt like I was on trial with a spotlight in my face. That is what they are looking for though; they are looking to see how you will act in uncomfortable situations and with added stress.
Good luck on the interview.