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i think they will keep interviewing ppl until mid-March or end of March... they told me they interviewed approx. 200 applicants last year given there were 500 applications last year.Do they always interview?
i think they will keep interviewing ppl until mid-March or end of March... they told me they interviewed approx. 200 applicants last year given there were 500 applications last year.Do they always interview?
There is one admit on tracker, I think they start sending out decisions.
No too sure about that, but according to last two years posts, looks like somepeople get interview before the assessment
and some people do the assessment first.
I think they send out decisions one week or two after people done both interview and assessment
All the required knowledge mentioned on the website is fair game, if you got an A in ODE's and linear you better know what an integrating factor and an eigenvector are respectively.
If you know C++ matlab code is close enough that you'll get it (this was my case).
Also the requirements specifically state that for the more theoretical stuff (measure spaces, analysis) "general knowledge" is the only thing required, common sense will tell you that they probably won't ask you to prove something on the spot but you could be asked for the epsilon-delta definition of a limit.
Remember that this is an applied masters!
The interview will also be reflective of your background. If you wrote a paper or did an in-depth project there could be questions on those things.
Finally here's some great advice that I got over coffee from an HR consultant.
A thing that applicants lose sight of (in job and school applications) is that they are dealing with rational human beings (for the most part ) . When wondering what questions you'll get asked use your common sense. If on the job or school application/website/info-sheet, there are words like "required" and "highly recommended" beside subjects this is most likely what you'll get asked about. Be honest with yourself and really evaluate whether or not you know and understand those "required" and "highly recommended" things. If not then go over them till you do, if so then you're probably prepared anyway!
They're not going to ask you to prove Fermat's last theorem or how to cure cancer. They're going to ask you about subjects required for the role/program and subjects that you claim to know, to test your aptitude and your honesty respectively.
Did you try emailing the office?I am from India. I didn't received any interview call yet?
what this means?Do i still hope to get admission or i am out?
Please let me know.
I shall be thankful to you
Did you try emailing the office?
I don't want to give you false hope since people get interviews around Feb 20th.
But I would say try to email them and see what the adm office says.
Good luck!
I did my interview on Feb.18 and still got no response. They have started to send out offers about one week ago. But I heard some students are still doing interviews during last week.
I did my interview on Feb.18 and still got no response. They have started to send out offers about one week ago. But I heard some students are still doing interviews during last week.
Yeah that's what I heardHey, how do you know they've started sending out offers??
Do you know anyone who has got one? Except the one person who updated on the tracker?
Probably. I don't know anyone who got in the program without doing an interview.Thanks a lot.
One last question.
Do they always conduct interview?
Probably. I don't know anyone who got in the program without doing an interview.
No I'm not from UT.Are you student of UoT. If yes, how many people you know who got the admission?
Thinking positive as didn't heard anything from anyone yet?
I think so, according to the adcom, all the admitted students should have done both the interview and online assessmentThanks a lot.
One last question.
Do they always conduct interview?