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As per egmat ,the conversion rate for Anderson for scores above 740 is 6%. It is higher for other schools above Anderson. The way I see it, your application must be a good one since you received an invite from UCLA,but you might not have been able to represent your profile during your interview. The big reason for that I can see is your very high GMAT score. The school might believe that Anderson is not your first choice and hence the waitlist. I would weigh your chances based on your answers in the interview. Your profile has little to do with your acceptance post interview
As per egmat ,the conversion rate for Anderson for scores above 740 is 6%. It is higher for other schools above Anderson. The way I see it, your application must be a good one since you received an invite from UCLA,but you might not have been able to represent your profile during your interview. The big reason for that I can see is your very high GMAT score. The school might believe that Anderson is not your first choice and hence the waitlist. I would weigh your chances based on your answers in the interview. Your profile has little to do with your acceptance post interview
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I agree with you and my interview also went well but I wrote my toefl in hurry when they asked me to provide a toefl score asap and ended up getting 86. I strongly feel that is the reason for being in the waitlist.
Originally posted by RAJATTHAKUR on 16 Feb 2022, 03:04.
Last edited by RAJATTHAKUR on 16 Feb 2022, 03:05, edited 1 time in total.
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kapil2020, it could be. Schools like UCLA require at least 100 on TOEFL. Why don’t you reattempt and update the score? Let the school know somehow that you are trying to improve your profile to get an admit.
gdub66, you never know when the invite might come. It can come a couple of weeks before the result deadline. So keep your hopes up.
Anderson listed requirements for language proficiency (overall score requirement high above 86 I guess). Since they didn’t reject you directly, I guess that AdCom is satisfied with other aspects of your application but TOEFL score.
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As per egmat ,the conversion rate for Anderson for scores above 740 is 6%. It is higher for other schools above Anderson. The way I see it, your application must be a good one since you received an invite from UCLA,but you might not have been able to represent your profile during your interview. The big reason for that I can see is your very high GMAT score. The school might believe that Anderson is not your first choice and hence the waitlist. I would weigh your chances based on your answers in the interview. Your profile has little to do with your acceptance post interview
I agree with you and my interview also went well but I wrote my toefl in hurry when they asked me to provide a toefl score asap and ended up getting 86. I strongly feel that is the reason for being in the waitlist.
How do we find out who our interviewer is going to be? Where can we find out? I heard some people find out who it will be, where can I get that information?
How do we find out who our interviewer is going to be? Where can we find out? I heard some people find out who it will be, where can I get that information?
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I didn’t get any email/information about my interviewer until the moment I entered the zoom meeting.