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Wondering if anyone has received prep material for assessment day?
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I got an email from Miriam 30 minutes ago with the case materials and discussion questions. Not quite sure how they distribute materials, but I am US based and signed up for Section B.
Wondering if anyone has received prep material for assessment day?
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I got an email from Miriam 30 minutes ago with the case materials and discussion questions. Not quite sure how they distribute materials, but I am US based and signed up for Section B.
I was in batch A. It was an interesting case and the cohort was great! The process was very similar to IESE’s Open day. The admissions team went out of their way to make it fun and interactive. Overall a good experience and a good peek into a potential classroom.
Originally posted by randommbaguy on 24 Nov 2020, 06:51.
Last edited by randommbaguy on 07 Feb 2021, 04:40, edited 1 time in total.
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Hi,
Could you please let me know if Open Day attendees are expected to be silent spectators of an ongoiing class or if you are actually required to participate? Do they send the reading material beforehand? Please let me know how this works.
Open day is usually with other open day attendees. You get the case ahead of time prepare it and act as if you're a student. If you go personally on campus outside of open day, to sit in a class you usually will also get the case but then they don't require you to participate (but they still appreciate it, and will ask for your opinion)
From what I understood, if you get accepted you will get a phonecall and a few days later, the letter. If you don t get accepted you will receive just the letter. December 12th is the last day, so imho this week they should start making the calls
FWIW, I received my IESE admissions decision a week before the deadline so there may be a possibility that folks may start receiving emails starting this Friday.