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I have an upcoming interview with admission committee for the Tech MBA at Cornell. I know that I have to present my recommendations for a case that I'll receive 48 hrs before the interview. However, I read that applicants won't be presenting slides for the interview. Does anyone know how candidates are supposed to present their case? Is it with a presentation, or a document, or is it just a conversation with the admission committee? Can anyone who's interviewed recently help me out?
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I have an upcoming interview with admission committee for the Tech MBA at Cornell. I know that I have to present my recommendations for a case that I'll receive 48 hrs before the interview. However, I read that applicants won't be presenting slides for the interview. Does anyone know how candidates are supposed to present their case? Is it with a presentation, or a document, or is it just a conversation with the admission committee? Can anyone who's interviewed recently help me out?
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You can’t present anything, but you can take a printout or refer to your notes. It’s going to be a conversation and so you need to have a plan to explain the case at a high level and your approach, then answer follow up questions. All the best.
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