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Re: Harvard 2013 (HBS) - Calling All Applicants [#permalink]
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[the two emails below are typical post-interview back-and-forth between me and the above candiddate]

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Subject: Re: HBS Interview Debrief
haha, sounds real good, dude, you cert passed the interview and may have added some cred to your story.
Sounds good in the most impt ways--sure, you can always replay the thing 20 times, and come up w. better answers but that is not what it is about--it is about not screwing up and you did not.
this was good.
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At 09:45 PM 11/19/2009, you wrote:
I think I did well. I didn't stumble on anything and got my main points across. She was able to ask me all the questions she had prepared without rushing, which is always a good thing.
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Re: Harvard 2013 (HBS) - Calling All Applicants [#permalink]
Congrats to everyone who got invited :D
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Just got the invite....!!! 11.03am CST time stamp


Killerapp, mission1234 do you mind sharing your profile?
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Congrats to those who've heard back. I didn't hear anything - bummer!
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Congrats to everyone who received their invites.

How likely do you think it is that an invite might come in a week from now? Based on previous years are you able to say that, say 75% of the invites go out on the first date and 25% on the second date, anything like that...?

I'm still hopeful :)
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jst curious.. anyone outside of the US get any invites yet?
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jst curious.. anyone outside of the US get any invites yet?


nope,as long as I can see on the GMATCLUB Chinese copycat,no invites yet.
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Congrats to all those invited to interview! I didn't hear anything, so I guess that means I have one more shot next week.
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Wow. we have had almost 10,000 views for this thread just today
And 744 people online :)

Good Luck - there is always hope and more often than not surprises happen in the BSchool Applications. (positive and negative that is)
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tomeczak wrote:
Congrats to everyone who received their invites.

How likely do you think it is that an invite might come in a week from now? Based on previous years are you able to say that, say 75% of the invites go out on the first date and 25% on the second date, anything like that...?

I'm still hopeful :)


Good spirit - am trying to keep my hopes alive as well. I wouldn't be surprised if that percentage actually changed this year to 25/75. I mean its HBS - you never know what they are thinking. Shouldn't focus on that anyways - whats done is done. Unless Dee Leopold comments, that will remain a mystery.

All the best guys - hang in there.


I pray 25/75 is the case!!!
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Sarajevo123 wrote:
jst curious.. anyone outside of the US get any invites yet?


nope,as long as I can see on the GMATCLUB Chinese copycat,no invites yet.


Some applicants here in Brazil have gotten invites! (not me though...let`s hope for next week)
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So I just got a 20% raise at work. Do I let Harvard (and the other schools that I have already submitted applications for) know? Do I just call the admissions office?


It's really not that important....if anything I think they'd be mostly annoyed if you called to report a salary bump unless it came along with a pretty significant change in your job description or responsibilities. Even if it is a change in your job, it's probably not going to cause them to go back and reevaluate your app if they've already read it. I'd say just save it for your interview.
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It must be first come first serve (there has to be some order!). May I know from the interview invitees what date they submitted their application?
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Also haven't heard anything... really bummed out. Still hoping for next week though!
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I am wondering if geographical location indeed makes a difference as Sarajevo123 suggested.

Is there anyone from Europe who received invites today?
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I am wondering if geographical location indeed makes a difference as Sarajevo123 suggested.

Is there anyone from Europe who received invites today?


I am in the UK. Zilch.
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Received an invitation 12.03 EST, I'm from South America so I guess they are indeed sending invitations out of the US as I've heard from brazilians receiving invetes too
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