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Has anyone heard back on the R1 Waitlist today? All seems rather quiet so far today and Kellogg's Office of Admissions closes for the day in about an hour...
Has anyone heard back on the R1 Waitlist today? All seems rather quiet so far today and Kellogg's Office of Admissions closes for the day in about an hour...
Keeping my fingers crossed for both of us!
Why today?
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I think it's one of the waitlist decision dates. The next one is 3/31.
Don't ask me how I know this, since I'm not even on the waitlist.
I apologize if this question has been asked before. I am Rd2 applicant and was interviewed by adcom. I am not sure how did I do since the interviewee 's face was very stern .
I know Kellogg alum who can recommend me. Should I provide third recommendation to the school? Would it strengthen or weaken my chances? What do you guys suggest? I was interviewed last week, so I am sure my file must be under review or not even reviewed.
Any one know if we should expect a phone call or email for Round 2 decisions? Assuming the decision is "Admitted"
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You will get a call if you're domestic; if you're international and have a big time difference, then you're likely to get an email instead. Hope this helps!
Reading through the Kellogg Fall 2009 Applicants thread makes me feel better. It gives me hope that this application madness does come to a close and for most, end on a happy note.
Initially I thought we would hear this week, but based on last year's thread, I believe they will begin releasing decisions starting next Monday. Now I will go do something productive and stop hitting refresh on my internet browser...
On the Kellogg online application, for each employer they have a box titled: "Responsibilities and reasons for leaving" with 6000 word limit. My resume is really a set of highlights and some smattering of responsibilities.. is it a good idea to just copy and past the relevant sections into this box or give a run of day to day responsibilities.. given the huge word limit? Thanks
Ehh .. You might want to double check that word limit. Is it character limit you are talking about? Also in these forms, always preview the pdf to see if all the data you entered is getting captured or not. I remmeber in a couple of applications, the data I'd entered was within the character limit and yet some part of it would get cut off in the pdf. I had to appropriately prune my answers then.
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Dang.. it was character limit! Good thing I haven't submitted my app yet!
Jerz
I wouldn't copy and paste from your resume. Since you're already submitting your resume, duplicating info from your resume on the application itself is a wasted opportunity to tell the adcom more about yourself.
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Thanks for the advice Jerz, I'll throw in some additional stuff... make it different from my resume!