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Can someone answer this please: How does Wharton inform you of the interview - is it an e-mail that says you have an interview or HBS-style e-mail that tells you need to check the changed status of your application on the website? Thank you.
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It says right in the email, but you schedule it by logging onto your account.
im thinking applying to wharton in round 3...what do you think? is it worthy or beeter wait for next year...are their stats regarding r3 acceptance rates?
im thinking applying to wharton in round 3...what do you think? is it worthy or beeter wait for next year...are their stats regarding r3 acceptance rates?
would love your feedback
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Spoke with a friend of mine who's a second year on the admissions committee (interviewer) and he said that there is a huge disadvantage to third round....there have been years when they take no one who applies third round. First and second you get roughly the same chance....third is much worse.
Just had my interview in London. The interviewer was a very nice lady. To my surprise, it did not feel mechanical at all.
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Cool I am having mine in London this Friday. Was it mainly behavorial questions (similar to what's on clear admit wiki?) or was there any surprising question?
Just wondering who is the best MBA consultant to contact for a Wharton mock interview? Also, is there a way to check what courses are offered for Wharton's daily campus visit program? Thanks!
Did anybody figure out roughly when the applyourself status changes from "Round 2 - Complete" for those that received invites? Does it happen an hour before the email? Couple of hours?
I am an R2 applicant from the US, did my research, made a prayer and applied to the MBA program. I haven't yet had a chance to visit the campus. I am just wondering if a campus visit (esp for domestic candidates) is more of an unspoken requirement. Am I showing any lack of genuine interest in the program by not traveling to visit the campus?
Any thoughts or suggestions my "waiting in anticipation" friends?
I am an R2 applicant from the US, did my research, made a prayer and applied to the MBA program. I haven't yet had a chance to visit the campus. I am just wondering if a campus visit (esp for domestic candidates) is more of an unspoken requirement. Am I showing any lack of genuine interest in the program by not traveling to visit the campus?
Any thoughts or suggestions my "waiting in anticipation" friends?
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Wharton was the only school that I applied to in R1 that I hadn't visited, and it consequently wound up being the only school I got into. I did, however, go to campus to do the interview because they had run out of interview slots in my area, but Wharton doesn't seem like the type of place that puts as much of a premium on campus visits as other schools might. This is just my opinion.
Just wondering who is the best MBA consultant to contact for a Wharton mock interview? Also, is there a way to check what courses are offered for Wharton's daily campus visit program? Thanks!
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Don't think it's online, though there are a whole bunch that they offer. You can definitely call admissions office and find out though.
I am an R2 applicant from the US, did my research, made a prayer and applied to the MBA program. I haven't yet had a chance to visit the campus. I am just wondering if a campus visit (esp for domestic candidates) is more of an unspoken requirement. Am I showing any lack of genuine interest in the program by not traveling to visit the campus?
Any thoughts or suggestions my "waiting in anticipation" friends?
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Absolutely not a requirement. I give tours at Wharton and I go out of my way to point out to everyone on my tours that I have nothing to do with admissions decisions and anything they ask me will not impact any decision. Adcom knows you're all busy and can't necessarily visit. If it was known to be a "requirement" they know that everyone would simply do it and then it would become meaningless. That being said, campus is beautiful (despite being in west Philly) and there's actually a lot do do in Philadelphia so I would recommend visiting if you can (for your own benefit, not so you get in).