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Well, one gets the login of the Online Interview Scheduling System and one can see the available and filled slots.. so.. I would say yes...
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Well, one gets the login of the Online Interview Scheduling System and one can see the available and filled slots.. so.. I would say yes...

Point taken. A bit disheartening...
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Heard from a friend who got an invite that around 500 slots have been rolled out.. that means 300 more to go.. thats a sizeable number and it makes me hopeful again :)

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And getting an invite somehow means he knows how many were sent out so far?

Yes, those who get invites get to see all available interview slots and taken slots. Almost 600 slots were available during the first hour, now about 90% of those are taken. What lostphoton said is pretty accurate imo.
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can you guys take a look in the % of slots taken in Asia? thanks
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can you guys take a look in the % of slots taken in Asia? thanks

There are something like 90 spots and about 80 are taken
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So are we thinking there will be another blast of invitations today at 12:35 EST?

Or will the roughly 300 invitations remaining just be trickling out over the next week or so.
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You've gotta be kidding me! You mean HBS has sent over 60% of their invites in the first 4 days of their 19 day window?? Thats puzzling.... :?
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I really don't like this new format of interview releases either. While it's not an insta-death kind of release date like last year, the invites are so front-loaded that it feels nearly as dire, but also painfully protracted and drawn out.

Then again, I guess we're not supposed to be on these forums discovering from collective info that 60+% of invites are already out :|
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You've gotta be kidding me! You mean HBS has sent over 60% of their invites in the first 4 days of their 19 day window?? Thats puzzling.... :?

I was very sad to find that out yesterday... my estimation is that 75% of the invites were already out yesterday based on the taken interview slots. This is not so different from last year... when they sent out the majority on the first day, and the rest 100-150 slots in the next month. We have 50 less interview spots compared to last year's first round... perhaps due to additions of the 2+2 program students?
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Anyone receive an invitation today?
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the wait is killing me, it is way past 9:35pm PST - does this mean i stop clicking refresh for today?
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if 60-75% of the invites are out, it sounds like the big blast emails are done. my bet is the rest will slowly trickle out, perhaps even going under the radar of this post. Oh well, there's always Haas.

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anybody who has received an invite, can we get an estimation of how many spots are left?
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As it sounds like you know a lot about London/HK, what piece of advice can you give to someone who will be interviewing in London?

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I had my HBS interview in London today and, as promised, wanted to give you some feedback:

I interviewed with Heather Lamb who works for HBS/Career Service and is based in London permanently as of last year. Heather is really small (I am 1.70m and she only came up to my shoulders :-) but don't let that fool you - she was very clear in her questions and insistent on getting proper responses. Overall, she was very friendly, offered me a glass of water in the beginning and told me that we would start at xxam sharp, she would interview me for 27 minutes, and then there would be a few minutes in case I had any questions. And so we started:

1. I noticed you did interview prep. w. Sandy, that is great, I'm sure this will be fine then, but I am required to ask you these questions anyway, first, how great is Sandy???

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Sandy,

You pretty much nailed most of the questions that would come up. Thank you for that. I thought I did reasonably well but could have been crisper in some places. I did my best and let's see what they say in a few weeks. Here is feedback from my interview.

My interview in Mayfair, London. My interviewer's name was Heather Lamb. She was a few minutes late but gave me an HBS folder to take home. She was very nice all throughout the interview but her face showed no emotion at all - so I could guess what she thought of me. Here is a list of questions.

even more on London, goes to show you, cannot always tell,so be prepared for anything

Hi Sandy, Think I did really really well today. Thanks for your all your help. Pam Ralston, super nice. Interview was in Mayfair in a pretty smart office right next to the Bentley store;)) Questions as follows:





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Sandy, I had my interview with HBS this morning. As promised, here's a full recap.

I met with Suzie Rubin, she was a member of HBS adcom, she'd been working for them for the past 3 years, she?s graduate of Kellogg (although she only told me this at the end of the interview). The interview was HQ Global Workplaces (I think they are an office-space renting company) in a building located at 33 St James's square in the middle of Mayfair, a very nice part of London to have an interview! I arrived about 30 minutes early and the receptionist told me they'd come down to collect me when they were ready which was very punctually at 9:00am on the dot. Suzie came down to meet me and we had a bit of banter in the elevator, I asked her about her trip to London and she said they were there interviewing for a few days (I think they started yesterday) but that she'd flown in on Sunday to get over jet lag etc. She asked me if I'd had the opportunity to visit campus, I said I hadn't hadn't (felt bad?) but that I was very keen to visit asap.

Overall the interview was more of an informal chat, she was very friendly, she knew my application inside out and had specific questions to ask me related to my profile.
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I'm the gal from [ASIA] who rambled a lot during our mock interview ;-p
I wanted to share this great news with you. As you might have already assumed from the title, yes, I got in!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It was two in the morning here . . .and I was up till then, waiting for the result nervously. And...you can imagine my joy and excitement to get the admission note!

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"Sandy was an invaluable resource during MBA interview prep. My first mock interview for HBS was with him, and later I had a bunch of mock interviews with some other MBA prep companies and friends - and Sandy's was way more hard-hitting and dug into my application and really asked a bunch of tough questions. The feedback I received from Sandy was also very detailed. If you appreciate blunt, honest and straightforward advice, then you'll work well with him. Sandy, thanks for helping me get into HBS and Wharton!"

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Sandy,

As predicted in your email below, I have been admitted to HBS!!

Thank you very much for your help. The advice you provided definitely gave me the edge I needed to be more confident and sharp during the interview.

I will be recommending your service to a lot of my friends!

[the two emails below are typical post-interview back-and-forth between me and the above candiddate]

From: Sanford Kreisberg [ mailto:[email protected]]

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haha, sounds real good, dude, you cert passed the interview and may have added some cred to your story.
Sounds good in the most impt ways--sure, you can always replay the thing 20 times, and come up w. better answers but that is not what it is about--it is about not screwing up and you did not.
this was good.
sk

At 09:45 PM 11/19/2009, you wrote:
I think I did well. I didn't stumble on anything and got my main points across. She was able to ask me all the questions she had prepared without rushing, which is always a good thing.
The one positive feedback I got was in relation to the last question (the one we prepared).
INT: "Is there anything else you wish I would've asked?".
ME: "I'm sure you see a lot of candidates from developing countries who say they're going to go back to change things there and never actually do. You might want me to tell you why you should believe me."
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INT: "I'm very glad you asked and answered that question. Thank you very much."

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Sandy,
Mark one up for the mysterious black box of HBS admissions - I got in!
Thank you for your help with interview prep. Your feedback and prep strategies were incredible and it was great chatting with you as well.
Your forum and blog helped me through 8 long dark months of waitlist and re-app process. Please keep up the amazing work. Best of luck to you!

If you are interviewing with HBS, you should definitely consider getting Sandy to coach you.

Here are the reasons.

1. He knows the questions asked in the past few years - he will share those with you so you can prepare better by yourself.
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You've gotta be kidding me! You mean HBS has sent over 60% of their invites in the first 4 days of their 19 day window?? Thats puzzling.... :?

Guys, welcome to last year. As I said earlier, HBS rolls out the major chunk of the invites on the first day. Regain your life and focus on other apps. Maybe you will get that special e-mail in the box, but if you don't, you will be ready to face your next round of apps with confidence by using this time productively.
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