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Check the above link for the Fuqua wiki, or comb through the Fuqua applicant thread to see what others are saying this year: calling-all-duke-2011-fuqua-applicants-94420.html
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Can any1 share some interview questions that you received? Thanks!

I've gone through 3 interview and the question I received are similar. I don't remember but some of them:
1. Tell me about yourself
2. Strength and weekness
3. Why do you want to work for us
4. Do you have any exxperience in this field
5. Salary you want
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Base on your filed or positon you apply, there're some specialized interview questions.
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Can any1 share some interview questions that you received? Thanks!

I've gone through 3 interview and the question I received are similar. I don't remember but some of them:
1. Tell me about yourself
2. Strength and weekness
3. Why do you want to work for us
4. Do you have any exxperience in this field
5. Salary you want
....
Base on your filed or positon you apply, there're some specialized interview questions.

Ok, and what does salary and experience in the field have to do with a business school admissions interview?
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Can any1 share some interview questions that you received? Thanks!

I've gone through 3 interview and the question I received are similar. I don't remember but some of them:
1. Tell me about yourself
2. Strength and weekness
3. Why do you want to work for us
4. Do you have any exxperience in this field
5. Salary you want
....
Base on your filed or positon you apply, there're some specialized interview questions.

Ok, and what does salary and experience in the field have to do with a business school admissions interview?

Yea, these are Job interview questions, not MBA.

The links earlier in the thread are great resources.
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Some pretty common questions I ask folks when I'm doing their interview:
-What is special about this school?
-What will you contribute to the school community?
-What is plan A for your career? What is plan B?
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Can any1 share some interview questions that you received? Thanks!

You can find a list of common interview questions here: https://aringo.com/interview-common-questions/
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The Four Toughest Interview Questions
As many applicants are in the thick of business school interviews, it’s a good time to discuss some of the toughest interview questions I’ve heard from students and the best ways to answer them. It’s important to note that while a question might seem really difficult to answer, very often the interviewer is asking it to see how you act under pressure, as much to get to know you and your qualifications. So no matter how difficult the question might seem, it’s important not to be flustered and stammer your way through an answer. Therefore, be sure to practice answers to these questions and many more so that you are well prepared on the day of your interview for anything the interviewer might throw your way.
“Tell me About Yourself.”
Typically the first question you’ll get asked is this seemingly straightforward one. However, it is tricky in a subtle way. Typically I advise students to not give your life story here. The fact that you rode horses growing up does not seem all that relevant to your business school application. Therefore, my recommendation is to begin toward the end of your undergraduate career. Then walk the interviewer through each major career progression. For example, “after school I went to company x and got the chance to do a, b, c. However I wanted to get the chance to do d, so I went to company y…” and so on.
“What other schools are you applying to?”
Once again, a question that doesn’t seem difficult, but could be tricky. I like to tell applicants that they should mention two to three peer schools of the school you are interviewing with. If you are applying to ten different schools, I would keep that information to yourself since it could make you look desperate. Also, if you are applying to school ranked in the top 25, I wouldn’t list off a bunch of schools in the top five, it could make it look like this school is your safety school.
“What’s your Greatest Weakness?”
Probably everyone’s toughest question. Do you try the old trick of stating a weakness that is really a strength? Hint, “I work too hard,” is not a weakness. Your interviewer will see right through that. My suggestion is to give a legitimate weakness, but most importantly, pivot quickly to how you are improving on that weakness. For example, “my greatest weakness is that I’m not a very strong people manager yet. To improve on this I’ve looked for volunteer opportunities where I can practice my leadership skills in a low risk environment. I’ve now learned that to be a great manager I need stronger empathy and I look forward to continue to develop on this in business school.”
“Why Should we Admit You?”
Now is not the time to be cocky or funny, with a glib “why wouldn’t you admit me?” Simply running through your qualifications again in a sincere manner will be a perfectly sufficient and strong answer.