I don't have the numbers you requesting in the second part here but for the interview process I doubt that it would be a wash if two people have different opinions, and it's not always clear what their opinions are from the onset. There are always a lot of surprises with this where you might think that it didn't go well and they submit positive feedback. And the admissions committee is going to look at that feedback within the scope of the whole application, so they're going to be looking for information that validates what is already present in the application. They are especially attuned to consistency, so you'll want to read your application and stick to it. And so when they say that they are looking for interviews as a way to reject, often the people they reject have some variability in their story. Or they demonstrate a lack of fit, like one of their criteria is contribution so if this person seems to be totally in it for themselves and would be a poor alumni, then that would be another disqualifier. Hope this shed some light.
neovof15 neovof15 wrote:
I have 2 questions:
1) How much weighing do alumni interviews carry? I read that interviews are mainly to reject rather than accept candidates but what happens if the interviewers completely differ in opinion? Would their contradiction make the interview stage almost "irrelevant"?
2) Can someone share the total MBAConnect count admitted and the count for Spanish and French nationals please?
Thanks so much!
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