Alright, I got a couple of pm's from R2 applicants asking me to share my interview experience. So I thought I would share it with everyone to give back to this forum.
My interviewer was a very senior executive in a top level management consulting firm. He was very approachable and made me feel very comfortable during the complete interview. He was genuinely trying to understand my background, my career goals and my fit with London Business School. Following are some things I remember about the interview:-
1. He set up an interview for one hour and he timed it precisely so that it was over in exactly one hour. This was a little different from other London Business School interviews that I have heard of, where people had interviews lasting 1.5-2 hrs.
2. My interviewer had read my application in and out. He was well prepared with specific questions from my application to verify the authenticity/genuineness/commitment to my career goals. He was trying to make sure that I had not 'bluffed' in my application. This was very much inline with most of the London Business School interview experiences that I have heard of - London Business School interviewers read your application through and through before the interview.
3. He asked following questions in order:-
a. My background
b. How I performed in a team pertaining to a specific example I had put in my app. How did I handle conflict in that team?
c. Cross-questions from my app regarding my career goals. Why have you chosen this career goal? What will you do if your career goals are not met?
d. Why London?
e. Why 2 year MBA? Why not 1 year?
f. Presentation topic. He told me not to worry about presenting for five minutes. I think I presented whatever points I had in 2 minutes. I was prepared and gave a structured presentation - Introduction (basically repeapted the topic he had given), then pros., then cons., and then conclusion (which point of view I supported and why?). I was a little nervous when I began. But as I started speaking, I gained confidence and words and ideas automatically started flowing. [I am not the very best of the presenter nor a very good speaker].
g. Questions for him. I asked him a couple. But he had already got the idea that I had done my homework about London Business School well and had good reasons for applying there. In the end he said that he thought I will be a good fit for London Business School.
I came back and sent him a thankyou mail.
After reeceiving the admission, I again emailed him about my admit and thanked him again.
Hope you guys find this helful.
D.