minime2 wrote:
In-n-out in 35 minutes. Very pleasant experience. Short sweet simple and FAIR!!
yes, for you. or should I say unfair in the right way.
bear also in mind, right now the active part of this thread is full of Wharton lovers who are still in the game, and mainlining the Kool-Aid, but judging fr. my 10 years or so experience of reading threads like this, the comments become, ahem, just a bit more critical, and allow me to say, sober, fair and balanced about the process, after half or more of you get dinged. Take a look at Calling HBS thread for how sentiment turned after decision day 1,when HBS dinged 80 pct of the pool, and the kids getting HBS interview invites were the usual suspects of blue chip/IVY high gmat types (and some ceremonial outliers) in contrast to the HBS-BS about anyone being able to get in, etc. etc. Lots of Kool-Aid drunks had a real bad hangover.
but that wont happen here, will it, because the first rule of gmatclub is......................there is no gmatclub, hey, I went in cold and aced that interview, Sandy????? They posted questions on Clear Apit, wha???? Sandy who????
Clear Apit, is that an acne cream????
As to life being unfair, I cert agree, it is unfair enuf so that we dont need a suposedly enlightened adcom to build a system w. sort of random unfairness built in to it on top of that. And I suppose if they just chose the admits going forward randomly by the throwing the whole pile on the stairs method, and told you, "life is unfair, get over it" you would be "down" w. that too. Seems that Wharton can do no wrong, just so long as they accept you.
I can see your point, believe me, but I hope you can see mine.