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Some answers to a few questions above: - If you get an interview invite, your chances are equal to anyone elses. Date/time to interview invitation deadline doesn't matter. - Interview invitations go out by email, not by phonecall - Last year, there was a bit less than a month to schedule your interviews (Round 2 application)
Don't forget most interview invites go out last few days. Reject emails were on the last 2 days before the interview notification deadline. Btw, don't freak out too much if you haven't heard before wednesday - they do still send out interview invites on the last 2 days before the deadline as well. In short, there's little logic to it all - just wait and try to stay sane.
Native : India, had all my education in English including Engineering? Is there a need still? I was a bit confused with their wordings on the admissions page and A few people on this forum took TOEFL even though they had ENGLISH as their medium of study in Engineering. Can someone please specify?
If English is not your native language What if... ? 1) You have a university degree where all the courses were taught exclusively in English? You will not require further proof of proficiency. However, participation in an exchange programme without a degree from the host university will not qualify.
but this Wednesday (14 July) is bank holiday in France; this may be part of the explanation, e.g. if AdComs go for a long weekend as is not so uncommon
Lol. Yes. With 35 hours/week of work, which includes 2 hours of lunch every day and all those pont(bridging holidays), I would expect adcom to start a week earlier to send all their dings...