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FROM HBS Admissions Blog: Class Visits |
I wish we had classes every day of the year – and evenings too – because there is a great demand from visitors who want to see the case method in action. That makes us happy. But, back to reality: We still have some class visit slots available for anyone who wants to visit in October (through the 23rd). My hope is that these will be for folks thinking about Round 2 applications. Round 1 applicants who are invited to interview will have many options for setting up a class visit and information will be included in interview invitations – there is no need for these applicants to register for a class visit before then. So I’m asking Round 1 applicants to please wait. For Round 2 applicants, there are going to be 9 days of class visits available starting November 12th through December 5th, these slots will be available for registration on our website later this week. Our students will be in final exams, Winter Break, and FIELD throughout December and January. We will continue to offer staff led tours and information sessions through December and January (other than during the two week “Winter Break” when the school is closed). I know it’s not ideal to make a big trip here and not be able to see a class, but it’s still a great way to get a sense of the campus and hear about the admissions process. Class visits will resume in early February for the Spring Semester and will be available for registration in early January. Similar to Round 1, our Round 2 interviewing applicants will have many opportunities to visit a class while on campus for their interview in February. And, yes, as you anticipated, this gives me yet another chance to plug the video, which shows real footage inside a first-year classroom plus faculty and student perspectives. Back to Round 1 applications! |
FROM HBS Admissions Blog: Round One Interview Invitations |
If it's helpful, our plan is to send out some interview invitations at NOON today, Boston time. Via email. Nothing until noon. And we'll send more on October 16. |
FROM HBS Admissions Blog: Another Round 1 Update |
At noon Boston time we'll be sending out some more interview invitations via email. Detailed instructions for sign-ups will be included. There will also be some Further Consideration decisions. This means that we are unable to invite you to interview now, but wish to keep your application under consideration. In Round 2, we'll be either inviting you to interview - and you'll move along on the Round 2 timetable - or releasing you. I know this prolongs the wait for a decision. There will be information in the Further Consideration decision letter about a contact person here in Dillon to answer questions and keep you informed. Of course, you may decline to stay in the process and withdraw your application at any time. We'll also be sending Deny decisions to the candidates who are not going to move forward in the process. This is our attempt to give you clarity and closure in time to make other plans. As I always say, I hope this is helpful. |
FROM HBS Admissions Blog: What's the Difference Between "Waitlist" and "Further Consideration?" |
I think there's some confusion out there about these categories so here's an attempt at getting inside our glossary of terms:
So...the lingo we use is FC and Waitlist. We don't use the term Deferred - adding another term would just confuse us! It is highly unlikely that a candidate would be FC’d in Round 1, interviewed in Round 2, and then placed on the Waitlist in Round 2. Sort of an Endless Application Season. Yikes. |
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