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Re: Johns Hopkins U (Carey) - Calling All 2013 Applicants [#permalink]
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I applied for the full-time program and was under the impression that an interview was not required as it is not listed under the application checklist page on Carey's website. In any case, 11pm sounds odd, are you outside of the U.S by chance? I'm sure an interview is a positive sign though and it'll be a good chance to show off even more of yourself to the adcoms.

If you haven't guessed, I haven't received any word from the admissions team. This rubs me the wrong way as their website states approximately 2-3 weeks to reach a decision (its been about 6-7 weeks for me now).



I'm actually in state. She replied yesterday confirming the time again so I guess that's the actual time. Do you have any experience with interviews? Is this the only school you've applied to?

I didn't request one, but I am happy. I would assume if I was flat out rejected I wouldn't have been contacted. I wouldn't be put off by my experience as I'm going for my MS. It may be different for the full MBA program.
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Re: Johns Hopkins U (Carey) - Calling All 2013 Applicants [#permalink]
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ZuluMong wrote:
I applied for the full-time program and was under the impression that an interview was not required as it is not listed under the application checklist page on Carey's website. In any case, 11pm sounds odd, are you outside of the U.S by chance? I'm sure an interview is a positive sign though and it'll be a good chance to show off even more of yourself to the adcoms.

If you haven't guessed, I haven't received any word from the admissions team. This rubs me the wrong way as their website states approximately 2-3 weeks to reach a decision (its been about 6-7 weeks for me now).



I'm actually in state. She replied yesterday confirming the time again so I guess that's the actual time. Do you have any experience with interviews? Is this the only school you've applied to?

I didn't request one, but I am happy. I would assume if I was flat out rejected I wouldn't have been contacted. I wouldn't be put off by my experience as I'm going for my MS. It may be different for the full MBA program.


Sent you a PM RE: above. Also bumping to see if any round 1'ers received any word from Carey yet!
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Re: Johns Hopkins U (Carey) - Calling All 2013 Applicants [#permalink]
Hey Everyone,

I have recently decided to attend Johns Hopkins Carey's MS in Finance program starting Fall 2013.
I had been deciding between Boston College, Case Western Reserve, UIUC; they were all MSF programs.
BC and Case were tough to turn down as they were both excellent, established programs; the only programs
offering scholarships were Case and Hopkins, and I was really attracted to the Hopkins innovative approach to Business
and social entrepreneurship at large; the emphasis on making the world a better place through business is certainly an ideal
similarly stressed during my undergraduate studies and one that was hard to come by in other graduate programs.
Though relatively new, I can't help but think good things will come from this program.
It's an exciting program, and the scholarship made my choice much easier as well.
My background is in Finance coming from the University of Notre Dame.
I will be at the Baltimore campus, and am excited for the program and the opportunity to meet new peers!
Thank you for posting this Calling all Applicants page!
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Re: Johns Hopkins U (Carey) - Calling All 2013 Applicants [#permalink]
alumni here. Good for you,Charleslee05, to decide attending Carey! The one-of-a-kind statement of the school "teach business with humanity in mind" can been seen in some of the required courses such as Leadership ethics seminar, business law etc. You will enjoy the classes I would say.
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