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seems like a lot of waitlists went out via portal for R1 this week, and many people have heard on interviews... anyone in the same boat as me and application still says "under review"? I submitted on 9/30.
Same here! Worried that it means an ding without interview
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I just checked my portal and earlier this morning it said under review. Now it doesn't say anything...
seems like a lot of waitlists went out via portal for R1 this week, and many people have heard on interviews... anyone in the same boat as me and application still says "under review"? I submitted on 9/30.
Same here! Worried that it means an ding without interview
I just checked my portal and earlier this morning it said under review. Now it doesn't say anything...
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Mine still says under review... The only thing to trust is a mail either way I guess. Best of luck!
Hi guys, I want to visit NY campus for interview. Can you please advise which visa is required for visiting US for MBA interview?
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This will vary by country. Check with your embassy or department of foreign/ministry affairs for requirements. I suspect you may not need a visa at all, depending on where you’re from, for such a short trip.
Anybody with some better understanding of how long they take to make a decision after interviews? Its been 2 weeks since my interview and I've heard nothing, some posts seem to indicate its been a week or less so not sure if I should be worried?
Hi all, Just received an interview offer from Stern (super excited!). Does anyone have any insight into the virtual interview option? It would be *possible* but quite difficult for me to interview in person before February because of work. How does the Stern adcom view virtual interviews vs in-person interviews? Do they have a strong preference?
Anybody with some better understanding of how long they take to make a decision after interviews? Its been 2 weeks since my interview and I've heard nothing, some posts seem to indicate its been a week or less so not sure if I should be worried?
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I went to a student event and the student that was speaking to us said all applicants hear back within 3 weeks from their interview date. So it sounds like you'll hear next week.
Hi all, Just received an interview offer from Stern (super excited!). Does anyone have any insight into the virtual interview option? It would be *possible* but quite difficult for me to interview in person before February because of work. How does the Stern adcom view virtual interviews vs in-person interviews? Do they have a strong preference?
Edit: For background, I was an R2 applicant.
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Congratulations on your interview! Going to your interview in person is the best strategy. It will show that you care about prioritizing the interview because you are willing to take on the extra costs. This is especially the case with a school like NYU Stern which in some ways is just as competitive as a top 7 school but has lower yield (% of accepted candidates who enroll at NYU). Schools like Harvard don't have to worry as much about students choosing them versus other schools (HBS has a ~90% yield). But NYU *does* have to worry about this, as many students who are admitted to Stern have the choice of others schools. Yield is an important determining factor for ranking, and ranking matters a great deal to AdComs. Therefore, AdComs are selecting for students who REALLY want to attend NYU. You can *signal* this by going to the interview in person and being exceptionally prepared for why NYU is the perfect school for you. You need to know what resources you'll be tapping into to achieve your goals (classes, professors, clubs, other student-groups) and how you'll contribute to the Stern community inside and outside of the classroom. You'd also be wise to tap into your personal and linkedin network for interview help. You'd be surprised how many Stern people will want to help you.