indianmba1998
How exactly does the grilling happen?
Like, can someone elaborate?
Also, can we expect case studies/guesstimates?
From what I have heard from a few applicants, and few of the netizens of GMATClub- they say grilling is cross questioning, delving into 3-4 layers and prodding for more details. It could be sometimes one or two members of the panel stating subtly or bluntly about their disbelief in the "claims" the applicant has made in their application, lack of connection in their goals, etc.
Basically anything that throws you off during the interview when you walked in expecting to have a peaceful conversation. For some it is going 3-4 levels deeper, for others it could be something totally different.
It's subjective. But this is the gist.
And no idea about guesstimates or case studies. I didn't get either.
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