Just finished my interview! I passed! I'll try to recap what I remember, but parts of it honestly felt like an out of body experience.
My appointment was at 10:45 and we got there 20ish minutes early. It was super busy at the Pittsburgh FO today - my husband and I and another couple got off the elevator and one of the security guards said "are they ever going to stop coming today?!" lol. I think my interview started a couple of minutes late, but I hadn't checked my watch because I jumped up mid-sentence and hustled to the door when they called my name.
My IO was *super* nice and put me at ease right away. I remarked on how busy it was today and she said "I know! I don't know WHAT they were thinking! There are interviews all day AND ceremonies! There's a lot going on here today!" We started with the reading and writing portion ("what do we pay to the government?"/"we pay taxes") and then the civics test. My questions were:
1) Name two cabinet level positions
2) What is the supreme law of the land?
3) Who is the current speaker of the house?
4) We elect a US representative for how many years?
5) Why are there 50 stars on the flag?
6) What is the highest court in the land?
I got all of them right and told her that my husband had laughed at how hard I had studied, but that I wanted to be prepared to be able to run all 100 if I needed to. She laughed and said it was a good strategy. We went over some of the yes/no questions on the N400 and she yawned a couple of times but laughed and apologized. She said it wasn't a reflection on me, just that those questions are very repetitive for IOs. We also fixed one old address I'd accidentally entered wrong. I'd dropped my interview letter off at a window when I first arrived, so all she wanted to see was my current green card. Literally nothing else.
I signed off on the oath, verified my information, and then she asked if I was prepared to be naturalized today! I guess today is the first day they've started to do same day ceremonies again because they've been short staffed, so that was great timing. We have to go back in a couple of hours for the oath to happen, but I'm glad it'll all be done!
As she was walking me out, we were talking about nerves and preparing for the test. She asked if I'd noticed that she has some of the answers posted on her wall, and when I said that I didn't she took me back to her office to show me. She has the full anthem, the bill of rights, the constitution, etc all on large posters, and she was like "we want to help people when we can and realize that it's harder for some than others, so those are just there in case." I thought it was really sweet.
Anyway, I can post a brief update about the ceremony itself but I wanted to write out the interview details while I can still remember them! Good luck to everyone who still has to do their interview - I was so nervous, but it really is the smoothest part as long as you're prepared.