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My SO is applying GSB / HBS MBA + MPP and received an invite from HBS on Wednesday.
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just wanted to ask one thing- Are skype interviews a different category than phone interviews? My invittaion mail only mentions video conferencing (through) Skype.. Would I have an option to choose between the two??

The only phone interviews I'm aware of were for people calling in via satellite phone from Iraq or Afghanistan because internet access was not available. Expect to interview over Skype if you can't make it to HBS or a hub.
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just wanted to ask one thing- Are skype interviews a different category than phone interviews? My invittaion mail only mentions video conferencing (through) Skype.. Would I have an option to choose between the two??

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Hi everyone. Wanted to know did anyone from India get a HBS invite yet?
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Hi everyone. Wanted to know did anyone from India get a HBS invite yet?

No till now no Indian on this forum has reported an invite.
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Hey everyone, could you guys update your profile if you were invited to interview so we can look at the stats on the first page? It seems that there were only so few invited here from the forum but I am sure there must be some quiet lurkers who were invited or just people who did not update their status. Cheers and congrats to all!
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NUMBER OF HBS ROUND ONE INTERVIEW INVITES WHICH WENT OUT ON FIRST OF THE THREE WEDNESDAYS??????

I'm calling it ~80 (+ or minus 5 pct) percent of the total number of invites they will send in Round 1 based on my internal data base --amazingly some schmucks, I'm talking to you XXXXXX, did not tell me they got invites, so earlier number of 75 percent needs to be revised upwards. This still conforms to Dee's own blog post of couple of weeks ago which said "MANY" invites would go out on first day and "SOME" would go out in next two weeks.

I still have a list of internal clients whom I REALLY expect to get invites and who have not--so keep the faith.
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[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.
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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).
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I felt that I received the best interview preparation from Sandy, and I highly recommend him.

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Hey Sandy,

You know how most admission consultants advise people to address their weaknesses on their essays -e.g. if you have a low GPA, or an unemployment gap, you better address it as opposed to let them speculate on their own.

Does this work the same on the interviews (HBS)? Or should I not mention my weakness if they do not bring it up themselves?
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My printable "schedule receipt" says -->

Event Date: XXXXXXX
RSVP by: Same XXXXX

How are you guys planning to RSVP? Are you gonna send an e-mail saying "Sure, I'll be there", or what?
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From a GC member who just scheduled an HBS interview and counted the slots available, but wished to remain anonymous:

"They keep adding more dates. They have 12 interview days in Boston, 30 slots each day - lets call it 360 slots. There are about 45 slots opened (mostly because they just added 2 dates). On last count there were 10 slots open in Asia, 10 in Sao Paulo, 8 in UAE, 27 in UK, and 5 in NYC. They continue to add dates, and by 1pm the available spots in Boston were down to 25."
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From a GC member who just scheduled an HBS interview and counted the slots available, but wished to remain anonymous:

"They keep adding more dates. They have 12 interview days in Boston, 30 slots each day - lets call it 360 slots. There are about 45 slots opened (mostly because they just added 2 dates). On last count there were 10 slots open in Asia, 10 in Sao Paulo, 8 in UAE, 27 in UK, and 5 in NYC. They continue to add dates, and by 1pm the available spots in Boston were down to 25."

Wow really doesn't look good for pending number of invites...
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From a GC member who just scheduled an HBS interview and counted the slots available, but wished to remain anonymous:

"They keep adding more dates. They have 12 interview days in Boston, 30 slots each day - lets call it 360 slots. There are about 45 slots opened (mostly because they just added 2 dates). On last count there were 10 slots open in Asia, 10 in Sao Paulo, 8 in UAE, 27 in UK, and 5 in NYC. They continue to add dates, and by 1pm the available spots in Boston were down to 25."

Wow really doesn't look good for pending number of invites...

I wouldn't read too much into it. While I do think that the majority of the invites went out last Wednesday, Dee said in her blog on 10/24: "We will be managing the availability of interview slots so that candidates invited on November 2 and 9 have location options."

If this is the case, I am assuming that they did not open up all of the interview slots for the initial group, so I am not sure how much we can read into how many slots current invitees are seeing available.
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Hold out hope until the last possible day. Many of us got invites later in the process. An invite, is an invite, is an invite. Early invites don't raise your chances of getting past the interview. Good luck all!!
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From a GC member who just scheduled an HBS interview and counted the slots available, but wished to remain anonymous:

"They keep adding more dates. They have 12 interview days in Boston, 30 slots each day - lets call it 360 slots. There are about 45 slots opened (mostly because they just added 2 dates). On last count there were 10 slots open in Asia, 10 in Sao Paulo, 8 in UAE, 27 in UK, and 5 in NYC. They continue to add dates, and by 1pm the available spots in Boston were down to 25."

How many slots have already been taken in Asia?
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To ease Indian nerves here, there are 2 friends of mine, both from mgmt consulting, 3 years WE and female. 1 hasn't got an invite till now and the other has - she's in gurgaon and is a born and raised Indian, in case someone now starts speculating on ethnicity and citizenship. She got it on the 26th itself.
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