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Thanks for the info guys. Agar and mad would you mind sharing your profiles?
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It's Agarwal
10 years of Work-ex...all in software industry in multi-billion dollar organizations. Management experience of 4 years.. 5 years of international experience working in India.
Yes - I was not expecting the call today. I too have heard that admit calls happen one day before the notification date. Which may still be true in terms of continuing calls through tomorrow. I imagine they have nearly 100 calls to make?
Hello, long-time lurker first-time poster here. I too also got the phone call this morning that I was accepted. Since it was a day early it was totally unexpected and an incredible thrill.
Congrats to all who got accepted and good luck to those who you have yet to hear.
I just got the call as well! It has been a long journey. I have received nothing but waitlists and dings at five top 10 full time programs over the last two years. At this point, full time programs no longer make sense for me and I'm glad to be joining some of you guys at the best part time program in the nation. For all those who are still waiting, good luck and stay persistent…it pays off eventually.
Anyone here recieved admit calls even though you were not interviewed ?
Congratulations to all of you out there!!...
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With 60 - 80% of all applicants receiving an interview, it's unlikely anyone will be accepted that was not interviewed (just going with the odds here, I do not have insight into the admissions process).