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I'm currently in SE Asia too but I think its purely speculative to think that there will be an Asian wave. I know folks in Mumbai that have received interviews. I think its more of a numbers game related to age - all the applicants that I know have gotten in for this year are 24-25 yrs old.

Seems to be reflective of HBS' startegy to get more and more younger class......

From what I recollect from past posts, a lot many int. slots have been filled in Mumbai! Anybody has some stats about Dubai?
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Posted from my mobile device g[/img][/quote]
Thanks for the response! Let's hope our wave is yet to come...[/quote]


Another South Asian here without invite thus far

Profile: 730/ based in Mid East/ MC with loads of high profile international engagements/mediocre undgrad gpa due to life altering circumstances which forced me to graduate early (BS from a top public undergrad in US)/ pretty solid recs including former Harvard prof.

The waiting game continues. Wish nothing but the best for all...and good luck.

Cheers.[/quote]

Hi Kookie, have you heard of anyone from ME getting invite so far? I am also based in Mideast, working in Energy industry..[/quote]



I don't know anyone else applying from the region (except my cousin in r3- who should be a shoe in given his background). Any intel on r2 Dubai slots will be appreciated.

cheers.
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Any update on available interview slots in Dubai would be super helpful? Thanks!
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Jane2011, yeahrs - Know anyone from SEA who's received invites? What're your profiles btw? Here's mine: 760/3.73/WE non-traditional /leadership position in youth volunteerism

Anyone can shed light on what the hub cities in Asia were last year? :)

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I'm in Africa and I haven't heard anything yet (this could obviously be indicative of my application in general)...

This wait is killing and definitely not good for my productivity at office :evil:

Good excuse for not focusing
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Jane2011, yeahrs - Know anyone from SEA who's received invites? What're your profiles btw? Here's mine: 760/3.73/WE non-traditional /leadership position in youth volunteerism

Anyone can shed light on what the hub cities in Asia were last year? :)

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In Round 1, there were Hong Kong, Shanghai and Mumbai.
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I am from SE Asia as well, working in the US - have not received an invite...
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So are all the stragglers meeting here for the notorious 12:14 PM EST invites today as well?
Has anyone heard anything around when the next batches will be sent out. From Dee's email, she said Tuesday and "NEXT" week...literally meaning the next batch will be on Monday....

Nevertheless, I'll be hoping and praying that I get one today.

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Has it been consistently around 12:14? I haven't been keeping up. I will have to set a daily reminder!...jk.
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So are all the stragglers meeting here for the notorious 12:14 PM EST invites today as well?
Has anyone heard anything around when the next batches will be sent out. From Dee's email, she said Tuesday and "NEXT" week...literally meaning the next batch will be on Monday....

Nevertheless, I'll be hoping and praying that I get one today.

Best, K

No, the emails and blog posts have been pretty clear in saying that interview invites would start on Feb 4 and continue through Feb 16. A previous blog post said that another batch would go out on Tuesday (i.e. yesterday) then they would continue throughout the next week (i.e. until the deadline of the 16th), but Monday's email had no ambiguity:

"We started sending out interview invitations on February 4 and will continue to do so until February 16. Interview invitations will arrive via email."
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I'm in Africa and I haven't heard anything yet (this could obviously be indicative of my application in general)...

This wait is killing and definitely not good for my productivity at office :evil:


Cheer up, i'm also waiting...
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Did someone get an interview invitation today?
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HBS INTERVIEWS:
FOR THOSE OF YOU INTERVIEWING IN NEW YORK CITY IN NEXT FEW DAYS SEE BELOW --

IN ROUND ONE, THESE QUESTIONS [IN ADDITION TO TYPICAL HBS QUESTIONS] CAME UP FREQUENTLY, asked by Charles, who did a lot of NYC interviews.

DUNNO IF THAT GENT WILL RETURN.

What is one thing you’ve never done, that you wish you could try?

Who is a leader that I’ve heard of that you admire?


What is a common misconception about you?

What is something about you that is not in your application?

What do you do in your free time?

What book are you reading?
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Did someone get an interview invitation today?

Not ot my knowledge...still waiting for the 12 PM EST mark...Between 12 and 12:30 is when the r2 invites have gone out this past Friday and Tuesday. Hopefully, another batch today..
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more about New York City "Charles" interviews, dunno if this dude will be back.
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As promised, here's a detailed interview recap w/ my answers:
I met with Charles (forgot his last name...) at the Harvard Club in NYC. I arrived about 15mins earlier, and the staff there just told me to wait somewhere in the lobby area. Charles came to pick me up, introduced himself, and we walked to the 2nd floor while having some small talks
We sat down on the 2nd floor (it was a bit weird as we were at a desk in an open space- seems like the reading room or library area of the Harvard Club, although it was def quiet enough). He said thanks for my interest in HBS, he's with the Admission Office, and this is just one of the many data points they're collecting. He had a clock on the desk (LED of his blackberry so we could both see) and said that he's going to look at that clock constantly and might sometimes cut me off, and write a lot of notes, not trying to be rude but we only have 30mins. He won't be able to answer any questions, but I can email HBS and they will help me out.
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Has it been consistently around 12:14? I haven't been keeping up. I will have to set a daily reminder!...jk.

It has been little after 12. First day it was 12.24 i think
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