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Hi everyone,

Did anyone who applied for Early Action round and got wait-listed hear from the adcom yet? Is there any way the wait-listed candidates can set up a call with someone from the admissions committee to discuss about the application?

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I was waitlisted last year and unfortunately, Fuqua has a strict policy regarding application discussions. They will not discuss any specific details regarding why you were waitlisted or what you can improve upon. They do however encourage you to send them any updates on your application. My suggestion would be to take a hard look at your application, try to identify any "weaker" areas, and address how you have improved upon those areas since the time you applied. Sorry I couldn't be more help but they really try to keep the process as a sort of self reflection period. Keep your head up though! Although I didn't get in off of the waitlist, I applied again this year and was accepted.


Hi,

Yes, you're right, they do not discuss specific aspects of every applicant's profile. Was there anything you did while on watilist, to try and change an identified weak aspect in your application, especially given that there's hardly a month between being waitlisted and the R1 decision deadline ?
Also when did you get a reject ? Did you apply in Early action as well ?

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FROM Fuqua Current Student Blogs: The Best of Both Worlds: Why I Chose Duke’s MPP/MBA Program
When I decided to go back to grad school, I wasn’t sure which program to enroll in. Coming from the nonprofit sector, I knew that I eventually wanted to manage a large nonprofit or maybe run for office, but I wasn’t sure whether to get a Master of Public Policy (MPP) or a Master in Business Administration (MBA).

The best MPP programs offered classes in things I was really interested in like international development and nonprofit management but offered few classes in strategy, accounting or finance—all necessary to run an organization effectively. Similarly, the best MBA programs, including those with a social impact focus, offer lots of classes in these business areas, but don’t delve into policy topics as deeply as the MPP courses do nor provide the same level of analytical examination. And by that I mean that MBA courses typically approach issues through cases rather than examine the science behind why something works and other things do not.

That’s when I learned about the MPP/MBA dual degree program. Top schools like Duke, Harvard and Chicago have long recognized the importance of training leaders in policy and management but could not train students effectively in both areas in two years without sacrificing quality. But, by streamlining core classes and reducing the required number of electives, they could effectively train students in three years. The MPP/MBA degree is now so popular that many top universities without policy schools like Stanford and MIT offer the degree in partnership with other universities.


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At Duke, I applied to both schools separately (the Sanford School of Public Policy and the Fuqua School of Business) and had to be admitted by both schools’ admissions committees. It’s a pretty daunting task since competition is fierce and the acceptance rates of both are roughly the same (about 20-25%). Once I was admitted into both programs, I could then declare myself a dual-degree MPP/MBA candidate.

My first year at Duke, I matriculated into Sanford as a first-year MPP student and took the standard core courses. This included a quantitative boot camp of economics, statistics, economic policy, econometrics, and public policy analysis that completely changed the way I thought about the world. By the end of the year, I could not only read academic papers with ease but could also design statistical regression models and quantitatively measure the effectiveness of policy intervention—not bad for a guy who majored in political science and took the minimum number of math classes to graduate from undergrad.

I also appreciated other aspects of Sanford. The program has around 65 students so everyone becomes very close. Over fall break, one of my classmates invited me and some others to stay at her boyfriend’s family’s cabin in Asheville, NC, and over spring break another had me over to her family’s vacation home in Palm Springs. Additionally, Sanford is on a semester system and like all policy schools, has a less structured recruiting calendar than most business schools making it easier to delve more deeply into course material. That gave me time to master concepts without having to balance the demands of interviewing, attending company events or going to club sponsored activities that many first-year MBA students have.


Hiking the Inca Trail during my 3rd year in the MPP/MBA program
My second year, I started at Fuqua with the incoming MBA class. Because I had already taken some of the quant courses, I was able to place out of some core requirements that most MBA students begin with and took more electives instead. Other than that, there was no difference from the usual Fuqua timeline—I recruited in the fall, did my business school internship in the summer and participated in club activities. The third year, I took classes both at Fuqua and at Sanford and worked on my capstone master’s policy project. This meant that my combined schedule was more demanding than my business school classmates but that didn’t stop me from doing anything I wanted to do—I even managed to study abroad in Chile and hiked the Inca Trail afterwards.

Having completed the dual degree program, I can say it was the best decision I’ve ever made. Business school taught me how to analyze data and make decisions quickly and how to manage an organization. Policy school taught me how to analyze data and issues thoroughly and understand the reasoning and math behind the tools that are used in both policy and business. Because of the complementary nature of the programs, I am just as comfortable presenting in a company boardroom as I am conversing with PhD’s who are generating the data that make the world go round.

Lastly, being in two graduate programs for three years enabled me to make great friends and build a network at two schools that will no doubt assist me as I move forward in my career. But more importantly, the dual-degree program enabled me to fully embrace my time at Duke and to take classes that fit a variety of my interests. I was able to stretch my limits, expand my knowledge base and take the additional time to listen, to talk, to think and to grow. And that is worth far more than any one program or school could ever provide.

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sivan7693 wrote:
Hi everyone,

Did anyone who applied for Early Action round and got wait-listed hear from the adcom yet? Is there any way the wait-listed candidates can set up a call with someone from the admissions committee to discuss about the application?

Regards,
Sivan



I was waitlisted last year and unfortunately, Fuqua has a strict policy regarding application discussions. They will not discuss any specific details regarding why you were waitlisted or what you can improve upon. They do however encourage you to send them any updates on your application. My suggestion would be to take a hard look at your application, try to identify any "weaker" areas, and address how you have improved upon those areas since the time you applied. Sorry I couldn't be more help but they really try to keep the process as a sort of self reflection period. Keep your head up though! Although I didn't get in off of the waitlist, I applied again this year and was accepted.


Hi,

Yes, you're right, they do not discuss specific aspects of every applicant's profile. Was there anything you did while on watilist, to try and change an identified weak aspect in your application, especially given that there's hardly a month between being waitlisted and the R1 decision deadline ?
Also when did you get a reject ? Did you apply in Early action as well ?

Regards,
Arthy


I sent an update letter in between each decision date to keep them abreast to any changes at my job, community service participation, etc... Additionally, I reached out to a few current students who were involved in areas that I was interested in. I then included summaries of those conversations in one of my update letters to show the adcom that I was continuing to do my due diligence and remained just as committed as ever.

I applied in Early Action and was rejected around the same time that classes officially started (8/4/14).
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Got an invite for a networking event in NYC to be held on 4th Dec. I think I will go, anyone else going for it?
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I read the previous threads and decided to rent a car in Durham. Only cost me $50 for 2 days. I hear a cab ride from RDU is $50 one way so worth it to look into.

I will be in Durham on the 7th, interview on the 9th. Anyone else for those dates?


Sorry for the late response. Parking lots at Fuqua are seriously limited there (For those without a gate pass). I went there one day before the interview with my rental car and found a parking space for about 30 cars only. Unless you arrive there sometime before 8:30 am, I suggest you to take a cab.
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I read the previous threads and decided to rent a car in Durham. Only cost me $50 for 2 days. I hear a cab ride from RDU is $50 one way so worth it to look into.

I will be in Durham on the 7th, interview on the 9th. Anyone else for those dates?


Sorry for the late response. Parking lots at Fuqua are seriously limited there (For those without a gate pass). I went there one day before the interview with my rental car and found a parking space for about 30 cars only. Unless you arrive there sometime before 8:30 am, I suggest you to take a cab.
When I was at Fuqua, we blocked off parking spots for the interviewees right outside the front entrance. You can always check with the school for details. If you rent a car, you can also drive around the school/Durham to get a better feel for your next 2 years.
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I read the previous threads and decided to rent a car in Durham. Only cost me $50 for 2 days. I hear a cab ride from RDU is $50 one way so worth it to look into.

I will be in Durham on the 7th, interview on the 9th. Anyone else for those dates?


Sorry for the late response. Parking lots at Fuqua are seriously limited there (For those without a gate pass). I went there one day before the interview with my rental car and found a parking space for about 30 cars only. Unless you arrive there sometime before 8:30 am, I suggest you to take a cab.
When I was at Fuqua, we blocked off parking spots for the interviewees right outside the front entrance. You can always check with the school for details. If you rent a car, you can also drive around the school/Durham to get a better feel for your next 2 years.


Good point. I remember that they mentioned in the email I was sent for the interview that it's highly adviced to take a cab :) probably that kind of arrangements caused some inconveniece to some people and they decided to simply sut it down
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Hi - I am a current student at Fuqua - feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions.
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I read the previous threads and decided to rent a car in Durham. Only cost me $50 for 2 days. I hear a cab ride from RDU is $50 one way so worth it to look into.

I will be in Durham on the 7th, interview on the 9th. Anyone else for those dates?


Sorry for the late response. Parking lots at Fuqua are seriously limited there (For those without a gate pass). I went there one day before the interview with my rental car and found a parking space for about 30 cars only. Unless you arrive there sometime before 8:30 am, I suggest you to take a cab.


I didn't find parking to be a problem. I attended class on Friday and interviewed on a Saturday during a home game and didn't have a problem parking either time. I had to walk for 5 minutes from a parking garage but it wasn't too bad. Just be smart and give yourself some time to park.
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Received interview invite one week ago. Was just linked up to an alumni for an interview yesterday; deadline is 8 December for interview. Alumni has not got back to me yet about interview date, and I have travelling schedules for next week which narrow down the possible dates for interviews significantly. Should I be worried?
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Guys, is there generally any way of knowing if the official transcript/first deposit have been received? we're only 6 days away from EA deadline and I know nothing about what they have received by now, I am starting to panic. Any ideas?
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Received interview invite one week ago. Was just linked up to an alumni for an interview yesterday; deadline is 8 December for interview. Alumni has not got back to me yet about interview date, and I have travelling schedules for next week which narrow down the possible dates for interviews significantly. Should I be worried?


I would contact the alumni again. If there is not an answer, the I would contact Admissions explaining the situation.
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Guys, is there generally any way of knowing if the official transcript/first deposit have been received? we're only 6 days away from EA deadline and I know nothing about what they have received by now, I am starting to panic. Any ideas?

Technically, they will send you a confirmation email... which I haven't received until 2 weeks later (I called them to confirm). I suggest you call the admission office. They can give you the stats on transcript and deposit.
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Guys, is there generally any way of knowing if the official transcript/first deposit have been received? we're only 6 days away from EA deadline and I know nothing about what they have received by now, I am starting to panic. Any ideas?

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I Would recommend that you ask your ques on this thread https://gmatclub.com/forum/calling-all-duke-fuqua-accepted-applicants-2015-intake-class-of-187772.html. You're likely to get more responses on it. :)
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Guys, is there generally any way of knowing if the official transcript/first deposit have been received? we're only 6 days away from EA deadline and I know nothing about what they have received by now, I am starting to panic. Any ideas?


I received an email from an admissions rep two days ago which was about a week after I mailed in the deposit and transcripts. I would email the following address. That is where my notification came from.

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anybody know if the interviewer is selected based on prior industry/function?

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