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Re: Harvard 2013 (HBS) - Calling All Applicants [#permalink]
Last year, the pattern of interview invitation volume in Round 1 was:
Week 1 (first wave of invitations): 750 invitations sent
Week 2 (second wave): 80 invitations sent
Week 3 (third/final wave): 25 invitations sent

So if there were 700 slots filled, so 700 invites sent, i'm guessing around 150 invites left. In addition to that some of us will be waitlisted.
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Re: Harvard 2013 (HBS) - Calling All Applicants [#permalink]
Puyallup wrote:
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sid05 wrote:
There were about 700 slots total. Virtually all full.




Bummer..it appears the distribution is approximately the same as last year. Odds are not looking good for next week. Good luck to everyone!



If there were 700 sent out the first day, how many do you think are left for this round?


well if you assume they interview 1700 ppl roughly for 1000 acceptances. then maybe a profile like R1: 800, R2: 800, R3 100?
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In a webinar I attended a month or two ago, they said they interview about 1,800. I think 850 is a little more accurate for number of R1 interviews. Also, last year was about 850 in R1 so I think that is a fairly good number..

Of course, all of this is based on assumptions and estimates - so potato potato.
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... so potato potato.


This saying just makes so much less sense when written down...
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dval44 wrote:
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... so potato potato.


This saying just makes so much less sense when written down...


Ha! Very true.
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So how are people preparing for the interview? I know that there are many guides out there, but I guess one has to nail the specific questions on one's application assuming the Ad com knows the application inside out. Any tips? Current students?
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Good luck folks. I was in your boat last year...and I will stick around for any advice. Classes have not started yet but I post august PM me and I can give you details on the pre-mba matriculation stuff and then about the core classes and the student experience.
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"22 Oct 2012
Round 1 - What Can Happen at Noon (Boston time) on October 24



Invitation to interview
You already know about this - and detailed info will be in the email that invitees receive.
Release
I know this isn’t what you’re hoping for, but we do believe that finding out now is better than waiting.
Invitation to join the waitlist
We anticipate that approximately 100 Round 1 applicants will be asked to join the waitlist on October 24. This is essentially a "further consider" category and it means we'd like to re-review your candidacy after we see Round 2 applications. A meaningful number of this group will be invited to interview on the Round 2 timetable. If we do not invite interview you to interview, you will be notified of your release in mid-February. We know that a good number of you may get good news from other schools in December - at any point along the way we understand that you may choose to remove your name from our waitlist.
Last year, we interviewed 48 Round 1 candidates who were placed on this early waitlist before interview and admitted 24 of them."

https://www.hbs.edu/mba/admissions/Pages/from-the-admissions-director.aspx
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How Not To Blow Your HBS Interview, my article in Poets and Quants
https://poetsandquants.com/2012/10/17/how-not-to-blow-your-harvard-interview-2/
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Originally posted by hbsguru on 22 Oct 2012, 08:53.
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Subject: Re: HBS Interview Debrief
haha, sounds real good, dude, you cert passed the interview and may have added some cred to your story.
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Twenty twenty twenty-four hours to goooo..I wanna be sedated..


:lol:

Me too. That's going to be a fun morning tomorrow.


I fear it's going to be a significantly less fun afternoon...
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How many offers are made on avg per round. I haven't applied yet seems I may have made my task more difficult by not applying for R1
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How many offers are made on avg per round. I haven't applied yet seems I may have made my task more difficult by not applying for R1


Round 2 is the bigger round, and your odds don't change a whole lot between R1 and R2 for HBS. Don't worry, you're good. IF anyone finds out why they got dinged, you may also have an advantage because you will be able to improve your application based on their lessons learned.
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gmat3000 wrote:
How many offers are made on avg per round. I haven't applied yet seems I may have made my task more difficult by not applying for R1


Round 2 is the bigger round, and your odds don't change a whole lot between R1 and R2 for HBS. Don't worry, you're good. IF anyone finds out why they got dinged, you may also have an advantage because you will be able to improve your application based on their lessons learned.


Thanks, sounds positive. Have to make sure I score a good GMAT and put in a strong application
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Europe IB - got an invite yesterday. Good luck to all those waiting.

Can somebody please clarify who conducts interviews? The official communication says a "member of the Admissions Board" but I've heard first hand about senior (CEO level) alumni helping and the Unofficial HBS Interview Guide says so too.

Posted from my mobile device


The vast number of HBS interveiws are done by the full time members of the admissions committee. The Menlo Park interviews are done by
HBS 'case writers' at the Western Research Center in Menlo Park. OR they were --usually two gals named Hilary and Lauren (not sure if they are still there). London interviews were done by Adcom Members and occassionally by retired adcom members living in London (e.g. Ms. Lamb), New York interviews are done by Adcom members and sometimes by one-off ringer types, just for New York, on occassion, in the past, Shanghai and Mumbai interviews were done by contract "adcoms" with backgrounds in education, etc.
(TO WIT Pauline Jennett and Charles Allen --both of whom are not doing this any more, I believe). Variants of that may happen again this year,
altho someone noted that Eileen Chang (total adcom member and Dee lady-in-waiting) will be doing Shainghai this year, as she said in an info session. Bottom line: of 1800 interviews, more or less, well, my guess is, if you take out Menlo Park (which were done by experienced adcom types who were full-time HBS case writers) boy, over 1700 were done by Queen Dee Leopold and Her Merry Band of Dillon House Ladies and Occassional Man (Adam Chase, etc.).

HOW NOT TO BLOW YOUR HBS INTERVIEW, my guide in Poets and Quants.
https://poetsandquants.com/2012/10/17/ho ... terview-2/

Originally posted by hbsguru on 23 Oct 2012, 14:10.
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