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Re: Tell adcom that I've been accepted by another program? [#permalink]
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Glad to be of help gmattester. Let me know if you run into a snag and if I can answer any more questions.
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gmattester123 wrote:
PaulLanzillotti wrote:

Hi gmattester:

I would avoid using your acceptance as leverage against your first choice. I speak from experience as I was an admissions interviewer at UCLA Anderson. It is going to be a turn-off.

In fact, during the interview there will not really be too much of an opportunity to bring this up. The focus is on you, your background and your fit with the program.

Remember that at the end of each interview will be a specified time to ask questions of the interviewer. Avoid bringing this up, at this point. It will be tempting.

Additionally, I would not think of it as keeping a secret. It is really just focusing on the business at hand.

In summary, it is just a simple expected outcome calculation. What good can come of it? So you were accepted by a lower ranked program. If you disclose, then the interviewer will think to themselves - "then go to the lower ranked school." If you keep your cards closer to your chest, then you avoid making irrelevant comparisons. The 2 schools are different and, in general, comparing schools to each other is bad politics.

Respectfully,
Paul



Thanks Paul. I've received similar feedback after asking around. I will probably keep quiet about this. Thanks for your advice!
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