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I know there has to be more than 3 of you applying in R2. So time for a roll call, you know the deal copy and past the list and put yourself at the bottom. Good luck guys.
Originally posted by leonidas on 08 Jan 2009, 11:39.
Last edited by leonidas on 08 Jan 2009, 14:29, edited 1 time in total.
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riverripper
I know there has to be more than 3 of you applying in R2. So time for a roll call, you know the deal copy and past the list and put yourself at the bottom. Good luck guys.
Yup pretty much set for LBS. Life is too short to be wasted writing application after application
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bsd_lover
Trust me mate, I know *exactly* what you mean about the 2 year cycle. I'm gonna start a zero admit followup thread to see how zero admits from last year are doing this year. I have seen some great success stories (including yours).
yellowjacket
Thanks bsd and leonidas.
It was a 2 year application cycle for me, but the first admit really makes it feel worth it.
And your success story too! You all set on LBS or waiting on other schools?
1) Those that have been admitted - how many of you are likely to attend Kellogg? I read that the historical yield is around 60%. Does that hold true here as well?
2) For those on the waitlist, how many will stay on the waitlist and hope to get accepted?
adcxaway, Probably too early to tell for most people but last year it was 14 out of 20 admits on here, so 70%. It all depends on other schools that people get into and how much money they get from Kellogg and others. Last year Kellogg was very generous, hopefully they continue to be so.
I'm finishing up my essays now. I wish I had done Kellogg first, as I think I got on the wrong track from the very beginning of the process. Kellogg's (many) essays and the MMM program have really helped me clarify where I'm going and why. Anyhow, hopefully everything works out in the end!
I'm finishing up my essays now. I wish I had done Kellogg first, as I think I got on the wrong track from the very beginning of the process. Kellogg's (many) essays and the MMM program have really helped me clarify where I'm going and why. Anyhow, hopefully everything works out in the end!
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Woohoo! This post promoted me to manager. A good omen?
I've been a very erratic member of this forum....done with LBS application and now preparing for Kellogg R2.I don't know how people apply to 5-6 schools, these two have completely exhausted me!! Can someone please add my name to Kellogg R2 list as well.
So I'm sitting on the waitlist right now. If I end up getting admitted off of the waitlist, could I still get any scholarships, or is that not likely at all?
Olivia you dont mind if I add you to the LBS thread ? Find us here at : 106-t70701?sk=t&sd=a
Good luck for LBS and other apps.
oliviajoules
Hello guys,
I've been a very erratic member of this forum....done with LBS application and now preparing for Kellogg R2.I don't know how people apply to 5-6 schools, these two have completely exhausted me!! Can someone please add my name to Kellogg R2 list as well.