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Now this is getting interesting........ I was about to ask the same question. How do u know that ur profile is being evaluated..... Thats too in wee hours !!
Can someone guide me on the appeal process for the candidates who were denied in R1/R2?
I read on this thread somewhere about the process but I wanted to confirm so I decided to shoot a mail to the admissions team and in reply, they wrote back saying that I need to reapply with a new application, fresh recommendations, essay and etc etc- basically the whole process of putting together a fresh application.
I am not sure if this is true of if there was some gap in the way I asked my qns or their interpretation.
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23 May, 2020
29 May 2020, 15:57
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GMAT: 640, Q45, V32; GRE: 310, Q155, V155; WE: 61 months; United States; via Portal_update Received update on 5/29. [#permalink]
In at Tuck, out at Kellogg. Was making my own luck and hard work paid off.
I am an international applicant currently residing in the US on work visa. So, we now know for a fact that at least one business school [obviously, the best one! ] showed that it considers all applicants in the Rolling Admissions round.
Best of luck to everyone who is still waiting for decisions!
In at Tuck, out at Kellogg. Was making my own luck and hard work paid off.
I am an international applicant currently residing in the US on work visa. So, we now know for a fact that at least one business school [obviously, the best one! ] showed that it considers all applicants in the Rolling Admissions round.
Best of luck to everyone who is still waiting for decisions!
Can someone guide me on the appeal process for the candidates who were denied in R1/R2?
I read on this thread somewhere about the process but I wanted to confirm so I decided to shoot a mail to the admissions team and in reply, they wrote back saying that I need to reapply with a new application, fresh recommendations, essay and etc etc- basically the whole process of putting together a fresh application.
I am not sure if this is true of if there was some gap in the way I asked my qns or their interpretation.
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yup, you were allowed to appeal, but deadline for that was end of April if I recall correctly. You had to write an essay about how you demonstrate your ability to handle the academic courseload without test scores. But I think it was the same appeal for waitlisted candidates to be considered without test scores, rather than an appeal of a rejection. I saw one person on clearadmit get admitted from an appeal after being rejected. s/he was a domestic applicant though