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I had my first one a few weeks ago. absolutely bombed it. The lesson I took away is that formulating an answer in your head is not enough, you have to practice out loud, whether it be in front of a mirror or with a friend. I know that sounds like obvious advice but its something I didn't follow, and I payed.
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Thanks guys for ur responses. What about the questions that we need to ask? I found everything that I was looking for on their website. I can't come up with any questions :(
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Thanks guys for ur responses. What about the questions that we need to ask? I found everything that I was looking for on their website. I can't come up with any questions :(


are you interviewing with a student alumni or an adcom?
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Personally, I really dislike the notion that "you have to have a question ready to ask." I'm a very analytical type who researches things compulsively ahead of time, so I honestly didn't have something that I *had* to ask. However, you gotta play the game...

Definitely stay away from questions that have obvious answers that you could have looked up on the school's website.

I chose questions of the "what's your opinion" variety. For example, Kellogg has a reputation for being teamwork zealots. I asked "I have a couple friends who went to Kellogg. One said the teamwork environment was great. The other said that it can sometimes be a bit extreme and forced. What do you think? Is this changing?"

So... questions that are very much about the school, demonstrate that you're thinking about the school, and don't have obvious and available answers.

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i have my first interview coming up in a month..from what i hear, the very common questions are:

know your resume (tell your life story)
why mba
why XYZ school
why now
short term/long term goals


You MUST have SOLID and CLEAR answers to these:

why mba
why XYZ school
why now
short term/long term goals

MAKE SURE you can answer these.

Practice. I burned a CD with practice questions and listened to it in the car on my way to work. I'd hit play, listen to the question, turn the volume off, answer it, and then go to the next track. I did that 3 or 4 days a week for about two weeks, for about 2 hours a day.
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Practice. I burned a CD with practice questions and listened to it in the car on my way to work. I'd hit play, listen to the question, turn the volume off, answer it, and then go to the next track. I did that 3 or 4 days a week for about two weeks, for about 2 hours a day.


That is a truly awesome idea.
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Practice. I burned a CD with practice questions and listened to it in the car on my way to work. I'd hit play, listen to the question, turn the volume off, answer it, and then go to the next track. I did that 3 or 4 days a week for about two weeks, for about 2 hours a day.


That is a truly awesome idea.


It also feels really good when you get an accept, go to the work the next day, hit the highway, turn on the stereo, and laugh at the CD, take it out and throw it out your window at 70mph.
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Thanks guys for ur responses. What about the questions that we need to ask? I found everything that I was looking for on their website. I can't come up with any questions :(


are you interviewing with a student alumni or an adcom?


rhyme,

It says Assistant Dean
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what questions do people typically ask adcoms?
With an alum I'd be able to ask about his experiences etc...
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Tajik4GMAT wrote:
Thanks guys for ur responses. What about the questions that we need to ask? I found everything that I was looking for on their website. I can't come up with any questions :(


are you interviewing with a student alumni or an adcom?


rhyme,

It says Assistant Dean


Then ask about new initiatives at the school, or where they see the school progressing over the next few years. Ask them what students like most about the school.
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Practice. I burned a CD with practice questions and listened to it in the car on my way to work. I'd hit play, listen to the question, turn the volume off, answer it, and then go to the next track. I did that 3 or 4 days a week for about two weeks, for about 2 hours a day.


It's a great idea.. where did u get the audio files ? lemme know if u still have them....
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Practice. I burned a CD with practice questions and listened to it in the car on my way to work. I'd hit play, listen to the question, turn the volume off, answer it, and then go to the next track. I did that 3 or 4 days a week for about two weeks, for about 2 hours a day.


It's a great idea.. where did u get the audio files ? lemme know if u still have them....


rhyme, let me know as well. thanks :)
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He he. Just

- plug in the mic
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See? Now you got an audio file. :)
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I have my first interview in two weeks. Any tips or common questions that are going to be asked? Help needed from the gurus :) And what kind of questions do they usually expect from the applicants?
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Practice. I burned a CD with practice questions and listened to it in the car on my way to work. I'd hit play, listen to the question, turn the volume off, answer it, and then go to the next track. I did that 3 or 4 days a week for about two weeks, for about 2 hours a day.


It's a great idea.. where did u get the audio files ? lemme know if u still have them....


Just record yourself. I use audacity.

https://audacity.sourceforge.net/

Works very well, and you can record more than 60 seconds. Hit record, hit save as q1.wav, hit record, hit save as q2.wav, hit record... burn to disc. Pop in car. Done.

I also used audacity to pratice at home. I'd record my answer - not so much to listen to it (though I sometimes did) but more as a timer than anything else. So I could see if my why mba answer was taking 10 minutes. By recording my responses too, I could go back and see how my answers were doing - getting shorter as I praticed or getting longer.. And every now and then I'd listen to one and see what I thought about it. Sometimes I'd nail the question, and other times I'm just get completely lost halfway through. This was where audacity is better than windows sound recorder - because I can record as long as I like with audacity, whereas I'd have to stop my answer every sixty seconds with windows recorder.
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Practice. I burned a CD with practice questions and listened to it in the car on my way to work. I'd hit play, listen to the question, turn the volume off, answer it, and then go to the next track. I did that 3 or 4 days a week for about two weeks, for about 2 hours a day.


It's a great idea.. where did u get the audio files ? lemme know if u still have them....


Just record yourself. I use audacity.

https://audacity.sourceforge.net/

Works very well, and you can record more than 60 seconds. Hit record, hit save as q1.wav, hit record, hit save as q2.wav, hit record... burn to disc. Pop in car. Done.

I also used audacity to pratice at home. I'd record my answer - not so much to listen to it (though I sometimes did) but more as a timer than anything else. So I could see if my why mba answer was taking 10 minutes. By recording my responses too, I could go back and see how my answers were doing - getting shorter as I praticed or getting longer.. And every now and then I'd listen to one and see what I thought about it. Sometimes I'd nail the question, and other times I'm just get completely lost halfway through. This was where audacity is better than windows sound recorder - because I can record as long as I like with audacity, whereas I'd have to stop my answer every sixty seconds with windows recorder.


How long was ur average interview? Mine says it is gonna be one hour. Is it long or short compared to urs?
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