sayak636 wrote:
@OjilEye: I suggest that you go for the tour and a class visit. The campus is quite nice and a tour will give you additional information about the Kellogg community. I sat in a class as well and it was an awesome experience.
Solid advice. I went for both and was able to nicely sandwich them around the interview.
Agreed, the class I attended was solid. The professor was extremely interactive with his students and quite funny to boot.
The "Kellogg" tour so to speak is about as bare-boned of a tour as it gets. We literally walked through a couple hallways, stopped once in front of a busy classroom door with herds of students interrupting the tour guide to get to class, stopped a second time in front of one of the building entrances, and then went straight into a classroom for a Q&A. That was it. Point being, we're not going to Kellogg because of a nice facility (b/c it is admittedly average and quite crowded on space), but because of its other strengths and community.
I met with a friend there and we had a really tough time just finding a place to sit down and chat. This was at around 1:30PM. Study rooms + atrium cafe tables were packed.
swmr wrote:
I will be visiting Kellogg and interviewing this week. Does anyone know if we can just check in with the admissions department prior to the events (class visit, info session, tour, lunch with students, etc) or if we have to register in advance? On the Kellogg website it seems as though nobody has registered for anything.
No registration in advance was needed! You can show up and the office has sign-in sheets available for you to attend the tour, join in on the group lunch, and pick a class.
You can also fill out the paperwork (one form, it asks for your short and long term goals) required for the interview hours in advance.