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Congrats and good luck!I just received one
Congrats and good luck!I just received one
if you live in US, then the only interview site is on-campus.I have similar question as well. Will they interview in New York? Did anyone in New York already get an invite?
yuphas anyone got an interview invite for mumbai location yet?
a total of 30 something i guessWhen did you get the invite? How many slots were available to you?
yesterday...like half of the slots were still to be takenhi @EddyS ... Congrats for the invite. Can you please tell when did you receive the invite and were all the slots booked or still available?
Thanks for the info eddy.....Maybe they were up for the grab because people might not have selected by then. Though I would love it to be otherwise. Anyway all the best for the interviewyesterday...like half of the slots were still to be taken
I don't think that the strongest receives invites earlier. Not for the interview stage at least. They go through applications in tranches and select roughly 1/3rd.Is there any basis on which some people are sent interview invites before others? I had a look at a few old MIT MFin threads here at QN, and this person on one of these was wondering if the strongest applicants receive invites early.
I'm trying to determine if there's a particular underlying logic behind the order in which invites are dispatched.
China too. Still get no update.The wait is killing...
Have received nothing and I'm in China now so do not expect much...
Anyone knows any available slots in Beijing and Shanghai? Can't find any info online
I don't think that the strongest receives invites earlier. Not for the interview stage at least. They go through applications in tranches and select roughly 1/3rd.
I haven't heard about someone who got an interview invitation in London. Also, if you look into invites, they have been previously sent according to interview locations. So I believe it can be based on locations. Well that's what I think and the reality may be different.They're going through them in tranches all right, but surely the process isn't entirely random. They must be grouping a bunch of applications together based on some commonality, say the date of submission, or the country/region from which the applicants come, before decisions are made. What do you think, @inlondon ?