mavrick0102
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Not really, multiple sources like ClearAdmit and etc say that there is no known order on how they review and send invites. Better to just wait
this is a relief. I was preparing myself for waitlist/ding.
Well, in my view, the odds of being invited to an interview decreases day after day if the school is sending interview invites almost daily. I believe that to be true because one cannot know whether the adcom has already evaluated one's profile or not. Conversely, it might be true that the shcool hasn't yet taken a look at hundreds of applications.
Not sure if Berkeley is the case, but for Yale it seems pretty clear that the school sent out invites to candidates with top stats a week or so after deadline. If this is true for Haas, it also means that we - the "still not invited" (let's be hopeful) - are not part of the "top stats, can't miss" group. At the same time, this line of thought decreases the probability that those not yet called are on the "to be dinged/waitlisted" list
All conjectures, based on thin air and a little bit of logic