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MIT MFin Interviews for MIT MFin Fall 2014 Entrance

so nervous. I asked them for early decision because my reply due date for other programs is before March 10, but they said No...
 
Any one know :
1- What is the class size of next year ?
2- How many people were invited to interview ?
3- Any early decision or " hint " by the admission !
 
Any one know :
1- What is the class size of next year ?
2- How many people were invited to interview ?
3- Any early decision or " hint " by the admission !

1. Was 124 and 127 last two years, and the size has been continuously increasing, so I guess at least 127. (# of admitted was 175 during the last two years.)
2. MIT said three times the # of admitted were invited to interview last year, so assuming increased number of applicants, about 3~4 times the # of admitted.
3. Absolutely no early decision or "hint".
 
Yeah but the yield rates will definitely be better this time due to the in persona interview. I am not sure whether they will factor this in their calculations when announcing the results.

If I had to place bets I would put the number at around 150 admits, assuming a modest 10% improvement in yield.
 
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1. Was 124 and 127 last two years, and the size has been continuously increasing, so I guess at least 127. (# of admitted was 175 during the last two years.)
2. MIT said three times the # of admitted were invited to interview last year, so assuming increased number of applicants, about 3~4 times the # of admitted.
3. Absolutely no early decision or "hint".

Considering there is only one round of interview, I expect the number of applicants to decrease substantially; let's not forget that throughout the years, MIT held two rounds of interviews - and sometimes three.
 
I think it might not be accurate. If they gave early decision it would not just be to only one person. Keep waiting!

I think we should do a Countdown! :ROFLMAO:
 
Anyone know how we'll be notified of our decision and what time exactly?
 
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