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If you guys wanted to setup a whole separate independent chat room, we can, just for Wharton
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Things are about to get exciting tonight. I don't think they'll invite me. But if they do, I'll be on seventh sky. I won't be broken though but I have really wanted to go to wharton, given that Trump would be an alumni.
Just got dinged..definitely stings but congratulations to all who got invited to interview!!
Its only preliminary data at this point but have others also noticed that average GMAT score for denied candidates are higher than those who got invites? I was under the impression that Wharton cared about GMAT scores to keep the ranking high but they must have taken a different route this year...
Just got dinged..definitely stings but congratulations to all who got invited to interview!!
Its only preliminary data at this point but have others also noticed that average GMAT score for denied candidates are higher than those who got invites? I was under the impression that Wharton cared about GMAT scores to keep the ranking high but they must have taken a different route this year...
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Huh, interesting observation. Did not notice that but yea, that is an odd trend. Maybe clearadmit will have more details that swings it the other way?
Just got dinged..definitely stings but congratulations to all who got invited to interview!!
Its only preliminary data at this point but have others also noticed that average GMAT score for denied candidates are higher than those who got invites? I was under the impression that Wharton cared about GMAT scores to keep the ranking high but they must have taken a different route this year...
Posted from my mobile device
Huh, interesting observation. Did not notice that but yea, that is an odd trend. Maybe clearadmit will have more details that swings it the other way?
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I see on ClearAdmit it's basically the same trend... yes it could be a reversal in strategy but it could be survivorship bias of all the high scorers being upset and posting the most quickly