4. When answering questions please give answers that are more than one sentence. "I worked at ____" is not a good enough answer.
Well while I can see your point, but if you are asking a college grad about their past work history and it includes a McDonalds, do they really need to go in depth about what they did at a McDonalds?
5. Please don't take a full minute to think about every question before answering.
While I agree they should not take a ton of time, some people don't do well under pressures of an interview and they might think out what to say in their head so it comes out good.
6. If you are sending in a resume by email, send it as an attachment otherwise it will be impossible to read.
I do admit if you are to have a resume and cover letter, then yes it will be important to attachment that resume but you can format an e-mail pretty well if you know what the

your doing.
7. Don't bother to apply if you don't fit the minimum requirement.
This right here is a major problem for me. Being a CS grad I see many jobs with you must have a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k experience and well I or a lot of people don't have all of that experience due to not learning it in school or work. I mean yes on the basics if you for apply for a job you know you can't do any of there is problems but if something asks for like 10 requirements and you can do 7-8 of them due to not having enough experience, then the employer might be asking a bit too much.
8. Please follow direction on the job description. If we ask you to email your resume, don't drop it off at the office.
From experience, I had better luck by dropping off my resume than just e-mails.
9. If you are currently not working try to think of something to fill in the gap
In this economy, what the

can they do? People will be unemployed and really, what else can they say?
10. Please read the job description before showing up for the interview!!! Look on the company website, or ask someone. Have at least an idea of what you are going to do.
I had a job interview for a "Web Developer" and when I went into the interview my job would of been something different than a web developer. Also with some degrees like Computer Science, it's hard to know what exactly you would be doing without asking the specifics because a lot of the jobs posted I seen have such a wide variety of different skills needed for the job.