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The Johnson School of Management at Cornell University has some new information for Round 2 candidates, as well as clarifications related to its upcoming third round deadline on February 12th.
Christine Sneva in Johnson MBA admissions says that all Round 2 interview invitations have been issued and scheduled, noting that this round’s interview period is more condensed than usual due to the number of applicants interested in having the full campus visit experience, and classes only resumed two weeks ago.
International applicants can breath easier, knowing that it is now possible for them to apply in Round 3 if they so choose. Sneva says Johnson moved up its deadlines in order to accommodate all applicants, no matter where they hail from. Final decisions in the third round will come in enough time to begin the visa process.
Waitlisted candidates can take advantage of two sessions available to provide insight into how Johnson approaches its waitlist. Adcom member Nichole Grossman will host these sessions, so click on the links to register, as space is limited.
Monday, Feb. 10, 8:00-9:00AM EST
Wednesday, Feb. 12, 4:30-5:30PM EST
The Johnson School has also eliminated its fourth round in order to align its deadlines with two different matriculation dates for the one-year and two-year programs, Sneva explains.
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