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Originally posted by NightWalker on 17 Jan 2022, 13:30.
Last edited by NightWalker on 17 Jan 2022, 13:32, edited 1 time in total.
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Guys, my recommender has yet not submitted the letter.. anybody has any idea about any extension that the recommenders have on the application deadlines?
I’m more worried coz Ross asks for just one LOR unlike others.
You should definitely write an email to the admissions team to check but I believe recommendations are due at the deadline so I you will probably be considered in R3 (Deadline on April 4)...
Originally posted by NightWalker on 17 Jan 2022, 23:04.
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That’s what has been keeping me up lately..
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You should definitely write an email to the admissions team to check but I believe recommendations are due at the deadline so I you will probably be considered in R3 (Deadline on April 4)...
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I’ve already written and awaiting a reply now.. thanks🙂
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NightWalker, you should reach out to the admissions and ask then about it.
Well that depends on your profile I guess.. If you have great work experience with proof of quant skills through CFA or strong quant undergrad classes, a good GPA, solid ECs and some proof of soft/verbal skills you can definitely get an interview with a waiver. I personally 2 people that got a waiver in R1 and also were invited to interview (1 was accepted, 1 was waitlisted).
Pavitra16, Sanja77, I think it completely depends on the profile. Since you qualified and were granted a waiver in the first place, I would be positive on the interview chances
Anyone have any idea on the number of applicants this year vs past years? Hearing mixed things about there being more applicants even though there is a strong job market