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I just received an interview invite for R3. Does anyone have any idea of the post interview acceptance rate? I'm worried that the interview invite is not necessarily indicative of a strong chance of admission.
I just received an interview invite for R3. Does anyone have any idea of the post interview acceptance rate? I'm worried that the interview invite is not necessarily indicative of a strong chance of admission.
Best of luck to everyone!
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I wouldn't spend time worrying about. The alternative is not being invited to interview which is clearly not indicative of acceptance. Best of luck!
I just received an interview invite for R3. Does anyone have any idea of the post interview acceptance rate? I'm worried that the interview invite is not necessarily indicative of a strong chance of admission.
Best of luck to everyone!
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I'd heard 50% thrown around a while back, but it entirely depends on the school and year so I wouldn't take that to heart. Your best bet is to focus on knocking the interview out of the park so they have no reason to not let you in.
I just received an interview invite for R3. Does anyone have any idea of the post interview acceptance rate? I'm worried that the interview invite is not necessarily indicative of a strong chance of admission.
Best of luck to everyone!
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Tepper is 60% according to the following(not sure how accurate it is, but most schools seem reasonable):
I just received an interview invite for R3. Does anyone have any idea of the post interview acceptance rate? I'm worried that the interview invite is not necessarily indicative of a strong chance of admission.
Best of luck to everyone!
Tepper is 60% according to the following(not sure how accurate it is, but most schools seem reasonable):
I just received an interview invite for R3. Does anyone have any idea of the post interview acceptance rate? I'm worried that the interview invite is not necessarily indicative of a strong chance of admission.
Best of luck to everyone!
Tepper is 60% according to the following(not sure how accurate it is, but most schools seem reasonable):
I'm not too sure about the accuracy. I notice that this puts Kenan-Flagler at 67%. Wouldn't that imply Kenan-Flagler's overall acceptance rate itself is 67% (since every applicant is interviewed)? It's surely too high
The data probably covers the time period where KF ran invite only interviews.
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That's some pretty cool data actually.[/quote] I'm not too sure about the accuracy. I notice that this puts Kenan-Flagler at 67%. Wouldn't that imply Kenan-Flagler's overall acceptance rate itself is 67% (since every applicant is interviewed)? It's surely too high [/quote]
Can anyone comment on what to expect the subject of an acceptance email to say? Normally I am afraid of the the “you have a status change” emails, since those are generally rejections.
Can anyone comment on what to expect the subject of an acceptance email to say? Normally I am afraid of the the “you have a status change” emails, since those are generally rejections.
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"Your Carnegie Melon Decision is available" is the subject Then they have a video for the accepted students. So if your mail says something about the video, you should feel good