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Welcome to the 'Club', snowedinboston! And congratulations! Are you not coming to the ASW next week?


Will be there KillerApp, both days. Should also be hosting another admitted girl at my apartment; I'm excited!

Was at a Boston-area breakfast before Christmas hosted by Admissions, and I organized a pretty good roundup of 20-25 Boston-area admits for drinks (there are quite a few more than that though, including cross-enrolled students with HMS/HKS/HLS). I can tell you, expect Bostonians to rep our home city well at ASW :)
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So if we don't hear anything on Wednesday Jan 30th it's really unlikely we get an interview. Is that the consensus given how the previous round invites have been staggered?
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So if we don't hear anything on Wednesday Jan 30th it's really unlikely we get an interview. Is that the consensus given how the previous round invites have been staggered?


Yes. I think about 80% of invites are the first wave and 20% the second. So unlikely but not impossible. I guess it's better stated as unpredictable, just like the whole admissions process.
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So if we don't hear anything on Wednesday Jan 30th it's really unlikely we get an interview. Is that the consensus given how the previous round invites have been staggered?


Yes. I think about 80% of invites are the first wave and 20% the second. So unlikely but not impossible. I guess it's better stated as unpredictable, just like the whole admissions process.


Thanks. Reading that blog post made me nervous! Good luck to everyone.
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So if we don't hear anything on Wednesday Jan 30th it's really unlikely we get an interview. Is that the consensus given how the previous round invites have been staggered?


I was in the second round...that was a pretty painful week. Knowing the odds for each date really will not help - from your pespective as an individual data point it is all a binary process - you are through this round or you are not, and you wont know until the last date.

I think it is too early to be worrying about this, honestly. Take up yoga or tai chi and try to relax and keep you mind clear. It is out of your hands for now, so take a deep breath and try not to overanalyze it (though I know I scoured every word of every blog post - lol).
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Weren't you in round 1?! Or did you apply round 2 last year? Either ways congrats on getting through this painful phase and most definitely on the admit!
I can't sleep until February 7th I think!!
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Weren't you in round 1?! Or did you apply round 2 last year? Either ways congrats on getting through this painful phase and most definitely on the admit!
I can't sleep until February 7th I think!!


He meant that he was in the second batch of invitations in the first round.
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Weren't you in round 1?! Or did you apply round 2 last year? Either ways congrats on getting through this painful phase and most definitely on the admit!
I can't sleep until February 7th I think!!


He meant that he was in the second batch of invitations in the first round.


right - many of you who just applied will be my classmates in August :-D
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Welcome to the 'Club', snowedinboston! And congratulations! Are you not coming to the ASW next week?


Will be there KillerApp, both days. Should also be hosting another admitted girl at my apartment; I'm excited!

Was at a Boston-area breakfast before Christmas hosted by Admissions, and I organized a pretty good roundup of 20-25 Boston-area admits for drinks (there are quite a few more than that though, including cross-enrolled students with HMS/HKS/HLS). I can tell you, expect Bostonians to rep our home city well at ASW :)


Excellent on both accounts! Can't wait to meet you next week!
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to the round 1 applicants, how soon did you guys hear back from HBS after the deadline? so anxious
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@ huberhuber, the HBS website says we shall hear from Harvard on 30th January and/or 7th February.. just 15 more days to go... dont worry..
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I'm in the early stages but I have to say that I really like Harvard's application process. My boss is a Harvard MBA and said the interview process is intense but really effective, and the written app is about as long as I'd like it to be. Waiting until invitations are sent out is the most painful part.
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Hey international R1ers. I have a very important question. Was Harvard adcom in the hub cities the entire interview season, or were they in each city for a specific date range?
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Hey international R1ers. I have a very important question. Was Harvard adcom in the hub cities the entire interview season, or were they in each city for a specific date range?

Adcoms are only in Hub cities for part of the window, as hinted at in Dee Leopold's blog post below, my advice is to get to that online scheduler
ASAP after you get the invite, especially in more exotic locales, where interview dates are sometimes only 3 or so days (that can mean 20-40 slots depending on how many adcoms they send; adcoms usually travel like nuns, in twos, but not always.)
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[this was Round One interview instructions fr. Dee's blog ]October 17 and 24 - interview invitations will go out via email. This invitation will give you details about how to use the online interview scheduler which will go live the next day. We already know the planned locations for Round One: London, Paris, Dubai, Shanghai, Sao Paulo, Palo Alto, New York City and - always — on campus here in Boston. What we can't promise is that there will be enough spots in hub cities for everyone to be accommodated - we make travel plans early and make our best guess as to what capacity will be needed in each location. For those of you choosing to come to Boston for your interview, there will actually be some formal programming on the interview days to help you get to know the school better.
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I've had a few requests for interview prep advice, so I thought I'd share here for everyone.

1. I used two sources for prep:
Clear Admit free wiki: https://blog.clearadmit.com/category/interview-reports/school/harvard/
HARBUS un-official guide: https://www.hbsinterview.com/

2. I basically looked over my application about 100 times before the interview looking for gaps or career choices so I could concisely explain my decisions. Remember - your interviewer will have your application in front of him/her and may reference something specific. This happened to me: She asked me what I meant when I described my current role. I laughed a bit and told her it's hard to explain what I do in 200 characters and then answered in more detail. I think she chuckled.

3. RELAX!! I usually do not get nervous, but I could tell in my first answer or two that I was a mess. I just kept thinking that I knew myself better than they did and the purpose of the interview is show them who you are - nothing more, nothing less. That seemed to help me calm down, but think about what works for you. You will most likely need to use it!

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