bb wrote:
0Lucky0 wrote:
Thanks for this fair Nikhil, Really appreciate it.

I just have 3 questions regarding this below highlighted statement:
Nikhil wrote:
REGISTER for the
MBA Spotlight Fair AND Attend live
Zoom or YouTube session where you will receive a link to participate in the Prize drawing.
1) When I click the Join button, it only takes me to the Zoom session. Where do I find the youtube session link for the same?
2) Are all fairs going to be on both zoom and youtube or only some?
3) Is turning on the camera mandatory or we can attend without turning on our camera as well?
Thanks
Good questions!!!
We need to update some descriptions to make sure we don’t miss lead anyone 😇
1. There’s only one link for each session. Some are done on zoom. These are events with admissions committee’s from business schools.
Events on YouTube are going to be panels as well as special interesting sessions. These will not be admissions teams and YouTube will actually
not have any prizes. At least we have not done prizes for the YouTube sessions in the last few years so I think this tradition will hold. This is because Apsley waivers and other goodies are usually only applicable for the zoom sessions.
2. I think I kind of answered your first question and second question together. Most of the events will be on zoom but in parallel some of the sessions will be held on YouTube. Will make it much clearer on the day of the event 😇
3. You can attend with over that with the camera but if you would like to qualify for the app fee waiver, you need to have your camera on to so to speak show up 😂. We’ve had a number of events where majority of people or 99% of the people had the cameras off and that’s fine but that’s very unengaging for admissions so they asked us to see if we could encourage as many people as we could to have the cameras on. You don’t really have to keep it on the whole time either. But once you turn it on, one of the moderators will DM you with a link for Apsley waivers or
GMAT Club Tests or form quiz 😇
Hope this is clear. Let me know if any questions or suggestions 😇
Posted from my mobile deviceOh my god man!!!

So this is sorta equivalent of an interview IMO.

They get the benefit of filtering out multiple candidates at the same time, I mean, if they greylist/blacklist you here, even if you apply later on, you don't have much of a chance whereas if you are whitelisted here, you wouldn't necessarily stand to gain as much so pretty risky.

"BUT!", on the other hand, those with good personalities would now be able to show themselves and impress the adcoms beforehand whereas with the regular app route, the adcoms don't actually get to know you all that well before you get to the interview phase, even in the interview phase, they are nowadays using bots so you wouldn't get to meet the adcoms at all, so this is your only shot to actually have a face to face with the adcoms.
I think if you don't have your college applications prepared or atleast strategized, attending this would be highly risky as the adcoms would compare you with the well polished and well prepared candidates who apply through the regular route so the chances of you bombing this and then getting grey or blacklisted would be pretty high.
Any thoughts? Am I right in my logic? or flatout wrong and way off?

A few more quick questions:
1) what sort of questions would adcoms ask? Would they ask for my resume, etc? Would they remember me for later?
2) You said "admissions committee" but the description of each event only names the heads of these committees? Is it only going to be 1 person or will the whole adcom be there?

Thanks