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I applied in Round3 and got an 'select date for interview' email today... but nowhere in the application page (which the link from the email directs) can I find a way to select my interview slot. Anybody else in this situation?
I applied in Round3 and got an 'select date for interview' email today... but nowhere in the application page (which the link from the email directs) can I find a way to select my interview slot. Anybody else in this situation?
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Their interview slots are not always open. Please keep checking back. I got my email on a Friday and had to wait till Monday for the slots to open up. Good luck.
Not two days..... You will get the call tomorrow (Thursday), so make sure your phone is not on silent mode. They start calling around 9ish.
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Do they give a call to everyone or only to those who are admitted?
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Only to the admitted ones. BTW everyone will get an email on Friday regarding their status/decision: admitted, wait-listed or dinged; your online application status will change on Friday as well.
I was told that all admitted candidates get the call a day before the actual decision date and that's the norm. Usually the person who interviewed you, will call. In my case she was busy, so a current student called.