Monday, February 25, 2008

Dinged by Kellogg

I guess I saw this coming. I don't think my interview with the weird alum helped. I definitely should have done an on-campus interview. But, who knows, maybe that wouldn't have helped.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Yay Chicago, Boo Harvard

I visited Chicago recently and I just loved it. I definitely felt the "fit and match" they always talk about! I can see why not everyone would, but it is just style. Happily, I think my interview went well. I have the girl's card, too, so I will be sure to write her a thank you note!

Nothing yet from Harvard, Stanford, or Berkeley. I have given up hope on Harvard, given its admission that the "vast majority" of its R2 invites have already gone out. At this point I am a little angry at Harvard. Yes, that's irrational, but it is what it is.

I think Stanford and Berkeley might still be sending out a few invites, but I'm not very hopeful about either of them. Berkeley's Super Saturday is March 8, and it's getting pretty darned close. And I have never felt I had a good shot at Stanford.

That means that I have interviewed or will interview -- and am therefore still in the running -- at Chicago, Tuck, Kellogg, Darden, and Fuqua.

Wish me luck!

Monday, February 11, 2008

Eek -- Forgot Thank You Note

I visited Duke a few weeks ago and interviewed with a current student while I was there. Just a few moments ago it hit me: I never emailed him to say thank you.

What's more, I have lost his business card. I think I put it in the information packet they gave me. But the information packet was completely useless -- nothing in it was informative -- so I threw it away. :(

Is there anything I can/should do at this point? I don't remember his name, only that he was a second year student. It's also been so long that I'm not sure it's a good idea to email now even if I do find his email address.

Any thoughts?

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

The State Of Hope

Not Obama-style hope, but interview invitation-style hope.

I've got interview invites in hand from Chicago and UVA -- hooray! I would be a lot more relaxed about the others if I were sure that these interview invites would translate into admits, but I think both schools interview more than half of applicants. The ClearAdmit guide to the Chicago interview explicitly indicates that the interview is not an indication that the applicant has been "pre-screened" for admission but rather just another component of the application process. I read that as "Chicago hasn't yet decided to ding me," as opposed to "Chicago is nearly ready to admit me."*

So what schools have I not yet heard from? Harvard, Stanford, and Berkeley.


  • Harvard started sending out interview invites Jan 25 and claims that it will continue to do so until the notification date in March, per its admissions blog. But the general consensus seems to be that the vast majority of interview invitations will be out by mid-Feb, so I've decided to give up hope on Valentine's Day. Honestly, I've kind of already given up hope though. I thought I had a strong application, but I feel like I've already been dinged.

  • One rumor has it that Stanford's admissions office started sending out interview invitations on Jan 21. But another rumor has it that they hadn't sent any invites out yet as of Feb 1. I'm not sure if I'd even know if they'd started going out. After all, because they have a smaller class I think they interview far fewer people than, say, Harvard.

  • I don't think Berkeley has sent out many interview invites yet. I've only seen one or two reported in various forums online. I could be wrong about this, though. In any case I am keeping Super Saturday weekend open (I'm on the West Coast for work the week before and after).


So I don't actually have very high hopes for any of these schools: Harvard because it's already so late, Stanford because they admit so few people, and Berkeley because -- well, I don't know why.

* I bought the ClearAdmit guide on the recommendation of B-School Bound; his recommendation was unsurprisingly quoted by ClearAdmit itself here. I don't think buying them was a bad decision. After all, it's hard to put a dollar value on any insight in these guides. Who knows how much any one interview question really makes or breaks an application, after all? That said, I was disappointed by how little school-specific content was in the Chicago guide. So the guide was helpful for sure, but not as helpful as I'd hoped.

Monday, February 4, 2008

Invitation To Interview At UVA!

I am psyched! Thank God, Chicago is not a fluke. I'm looking forward to going down to Charlottesville, which I haven't visited since I was a kid.

Interestingly, I haven't received any email notification about this. I noted that my status had changed from "Pending" to "Schedule An Interview" only because I've been obsessively logging in to check every few hours!