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last year r2 there was one spurt on day 1 (all within 10 mins) and just a trickle afterward for the next two weeks.
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I think those still waiting...there are really low chances considering 70% or maybe 90% of invites have gone out. Time to say bye bye to HBS. It was my dream school. *teardrop*. Congrats to all those who got in and I hope you all get in :D
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Wahoo! Got mine at 12:25p. Now if only Stanford would call...

Best of luck to everyone still waiting.
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So was that it? They're all out? Or will they continue to trickle out in batches today? What has happened in the past?
Everyone who has got an invite--got it at 12:24. We need to look at the R1 posts to check whether the invites trickle down through the day. I seriously doubt that is the case.
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So was that it? They're all out? Or will they continue to trickle out in batches today? What has happened in the past?

since they didn't specify a time when they would send them out I think they will send them out in batches #wishfulthinking

I'm sure someone will do the historical analysis and let us know what they've done in the past lol
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CONGRATS to all those who got the invite! Best to others like myself who are waiting...waiting and yet waiting
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Ditto here, email came at 12:24

Was literally about to start screaming in the office...

Save that for when you get in. I did.


Yeah def... My mind has already moved on to interview prep!

Good look to all the rest of the waiters! I think the only silver lining is that Dee has always been extremely straightforward/honest, so based on what she said there should be more invites coming out until the 16th.

Maybe Sandy will be able to post an assessment of % of invites out today sometime soon though.
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CONGRATS to all those who got the invite! Best to others like myself who are waiting...waiting and yet waiting
27 minutes since the invites went out. I think this is it for us.
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Just got my invite too. Congrats all. Nice not to be waiting -- I feel for everyone who still is.

What do you figure our odds are at this point if we got an invite? Hoping this bodes well for the other applications still out there (ie Stanford).

According to Dee's blog they sent out about 800 interview invitations for R1, so I would expect about the same number for R2 and maybe slightly fewer for R3 due to the lower number of R3 applicants. So if you interview, your chances are somewhere between 1/3 and 1/2.

But that's just my SWAG. I'm sure there are real numbers available somewhere.
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So does that mean - as it is 12.55 - we all missed getting a call from HBS?????? :(:(
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yeahhhhh.... looking like a ding over here
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Maybe Sandy will be able to post an assessment of % of invites out today sometime soon though.

WILL DO, BUT IN ROUND ONE, WHEN I DID THIS, MY ESTIMATE KEPT CREEPING UP AS CLOWNS I HAD WORKED WITH WERE "NICE" ENUF TO TELL ME THEY GOT INTERVIEWED.

GOTTA SAY THIS, A GOOD CHUNK OF MY SUPERSTARS GOT THE INVITE AT 12:24, SO THIS SEND WAS NOT AN EARLY TEST TRICKLE, IT WAS AT LEAST HALF THE INVITES, AND PROB MORE.
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Got one here, too... Same time as everyone else but was away from my desk when they came out. Yikes.
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Does anyone know the % of acceptance for people who got an interview? Thanks.
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No interview invite yet. Seems like my LUCK stars are not aligned right. :cry:
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*shrug* looking like the same over here. No interview. Oh well, guess that's why I applied to 5 schools and not just 1.
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