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For those admitted, has anyone been able to log into the "Admitted Students Login" section of the website? It was mentioned in the acceptance letter but I haven't seen an an email containing the log-in info yet.

Nope...still waiting here!
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Congratulations to all who got in!

We R1s have to wait another month. EA option looks really good to me now :-D
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KaptainK I feel the same! :(

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Btw, I am curious about the binding nature of the offers that EA applicants received. Is there a timeline etc? And what if someone doesn't honor the offer and join some other school? What happens to the candidate? Let's spark a new discussion. :)
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Btw, I am curious about the binding nature of the offers that EA applicants received. Is there a timeline etc? And what if someone doesn't honor the offer and join some other school? What happens to the candidate? Let's spark a new discussion. :)

Yaaay! the ISW and facebook page is up!!
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Facebook is playing a cruel joke in these last few hours! :| :oops:

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This turned out to be an early sign! :)
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Facebook is playing a cruel joke in these last few hours! :| :oops:

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This turned out to be an early sign! :)

I have been wondering if FB knew ;) :twisted:
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Hi,

I have been waitlisted without interview. Is there anyone else who received a similar decision?
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Hey , any of you R2 guys who need help with their Duke application , feel free to PM me . I would be happy to help
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Hey , any of you R2 guys who need help with their Duke application , feel free to PM me . I would be happy to help

already paying it forward. thats the team fuqua spirit right there!
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Hi folks,

Sorry I am late for the party. I got the call Wednesday 10:30 ET. Here's my profile

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- WE: 3 years (by time of matriculation) project engineer in top oil company

For those that got WL, keep your faith high there's always still a chance. Here's a link I've found that I think it's worth visiting. I couldn't share the link here, but just google "Forbes mba waitlist" and you should find it first

All The best to everyone. Hope to see the admitted applicants during the admitted students weekend
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Hi folks,

Sorry I am late for the party. I got the call Wednesday 10:30 ET. Here's my profile

- GMAT: 660 (Q49 V31)
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For those that got WL, keep your faith high there's always still a chance. Here's a link I've found that I think it's worth visiting. I couldn't share the link here, but just google "Forbes mba waitlist" and you should find it first

All The best to everyone. Hope to see the admitted applicants during the admitted students weekend

Congratulations! You are my inspiration because you got in with a lower than average GMAT score!
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Hi folks,

Sorry I am late for the party. I got the call Wednesday 10:30 ET. Here's my profile

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For those that got WL, keep your faith high there's always still a chance. Here's a link I've found that I think it's worth visiting. I couldn't share the link here, but just google "Forbes mba waitlist" and you should find it first

All The best to everyone. Hope to see the admitted applicants during the admitted students weekend

Congratulations! You are my inspiration because you got in with a lower than average GMAT score!


Oh thanks! I'm probably hitting a record of sickness this year lol.

Seriously though, I always believed that I would be selling myself to the admission committee not my numbers. If any, the second would just help explain the first. As long as you let your personality shine throughout the application, you are on the safe side regardless of any number you don't like.

All the best receiving good news soon
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Hi,

I have been waitlisted without interview. Is there anyone else who received a similar decision?

You applied in EA or R1?
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FROM Fuqua Current Student Blogs: Thank You Tim Cook
By Margaret Munford, first-year Daytime MBA student in the Class of 2016.

Yesterday, the number of openly gay CEOs of publicly traded companies went up by 50%. That’s because it went up by one. Let me repeat: That’s because it went up by one. Despite the progress we have seen in the past few years with the repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act, expansion of workplace discrimination protection, and marriage equality, there remains an eerie silence from America’s corner offices. But Tim Cook, CEO of Apple and Fuqua alumnus (Evening Executive ’88), helped break that silence. His public declaration signals to current and future C-suite executives and professional leaders that it is okay to be authentic about who you are.

There are dozens if not hundreds of books touting the benefits of authentic and inspiring leadership. Organizational psychologists and business leaders have been on to this trend for years. For me that means leading with my values, encouraging inclusion, and promoting constructive debate. It also means being honest about who I am as a person. I made a decision ten years to be honest about who I am. But that has come with its moments of exceptions and moments of not being proud about it. But Cook’s decision helps me feel just that much better about being proud and out.


Guest blogger Margaret Munford
At Fuqua we value inclusion. We value cognitive and experiential diversity. We know that if we can authentically engage with each other, we benefit not only ourselves but our broader communities. We believe that being a true representative of yourself is a contribution to this environment. And with that expectation of authenticity, we also value an open mindset. One that is open to listening to and demonstrating a deep respect for each other, regardless of how we see the issue. From that conversation we all benefit.

Does being gay make Cook inherently a better CEO? Not necessarily. He credits his skills of being empathetic and perseverant as helpful qualities derived from his experience. And now he can add one more: authenticity. Cook hasn’t been “closeted,” per say, but breaking his public silence on the issue affects more than just the Apple community. It affects the greater LGBT and business communities. It affects any community that has struggled to hear its own voice in the crowd.

So thank you, Tim Cook. Thank you for providing an example for all current, past, and future Fuqua students, for future business and community leaders, for your employees at Apple, for any kid that reads this news and feels just that much better about who they know they are. Thank you, especially, for the kid who won’t have to struggle quite as hard with recognizing who they really are. Thank you for being a true leader of consequence. Today I am a particularly proud Fuqua student. Thank you.

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Hey guys,

Does anyone have a link/blog with comprehensive information about the financial aid process (doesn't necessarily have to be specific to Fuqua) for international students?

I need to understand things such as difference between private and university loans, how interest rates are determined, what is the rate band for cosigner loans, whether cosigner has to furnish collateral etc.

Any help is appreciated!
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