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The whole app process has left me little cuckoo so I spend a good amount of time on the forum. I read last years thread and in that some folks got offers for round 2 as early as 25th and 26th. Any hidden early winners in this year?
Put me in for R2. I was in town and interviewed before I submitted my application, so I have no idea if they would have called me in for an interview or not. But holding my breath until the Feb. 7th announcement. My stats are Female, 710 GMAT, and 3.1GPA in Undergrad. Wish me luck!!
What's the consensus on R2 applicants that haven't been invited to interview yet... do you think it's hopeless at this point? or are they still sending interview invites to folks from the december deadline?
What's the consensus on R2 applicants that haven't been invited to interview yet... do you think it's hopeless at this point? or are they still sending interview invites to folks from the december deadline?
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As far as I remember from the interview invitation e-mail, interviews had to be completed until January 26th
For those that interviewed already, what did you ask the interviewer? I guess questions would be different for an admissions officer as opposed to an alumni.
Had my interview yesterday with John Hughes. Usual questions such as Why MBA, why KF, your strengths, weaknesses etc. The interviewers have no access to our files, just resumes.
I interviewed yesterday as well. The interviewer was very nice. He kept the whole thing relaxed. I was asked why mba, why KF, walked through resume and my future goals. While going through the resume he stopped and asked specific questions about teams and leadership. Now it's a waiting game....
Hi - did you know who you were interviewing before you arrived on campus? I have an interview next week and although I have received several emails with directions, etc, I haven't heard anything about who I'm meeting with. Thanks!
Hi - did you know who you were interviewing before you arrived on campus? I have an interview next week and although I have received several emails with directions, etc, I haven't heard anything about who I'm meeting with. Thanks!
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They let you know once you arrive on campus. You will receive their card from the admissions front desk along with your name tag. It will usually be an associate director of admissions. I met several of the interviewers while I was there. They were all very nice. It should be a good experience. Don't stress