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I am a R2 applcant and haven't heard anything yet regarding the interview.
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PhileasFogg nothing to be concerned about....the deadline for the interview notification is June 8th. You might hear earlier than the deadline but I highly doubt you would hear anything before June.
Just wanted to mention that for those of you who get interview offers from round two, set up your alumni interviews a little bit out, give yourself some time to thoroughly prepare.
I recommend having an idea of what you're going to say for all the common questions in the sample accounts page in the clear admit interview guide.
You don't want to sound rehearsed, but you also don't want to be focusing all your energy on generating a response. Better to have an idea of what you're going to say - that frees you up to make eye contact and develop rapport.
I accidently found today that INSEAD requires to mention ALL gmat scores on the online application. However, I already submitted the form with two GMAT scores and did not declare a 620 score (of course my lowest) which can be found on the offical report sent by GMAC.
It is such a huge mistake. I would like to ask if I should send a mail to AO to explain it... Looking forward for your advices !