Well then thats the only thing we can do for nowi am not really sure on that , because i see a good number of international applicants with not so high GPA getting interview calls too. Overall profile seems to matter . Nonetheless wait and watch is the only option ( Let us exercise it )
I dont know if Columbia is like Cornell which has different schedules of interviewing and admitting students across regions, but I hope soI am in the same situation!. They are extremely interested in high GPA because I have only heard about people who own a top GPA get the interview invitation.
I haven't got interview from these two schools.. Too bad!I dont know if Columbia is like Cornell which has different schedules of interviewing and admitting students across regions, but I hope so
I haven't got interview from these two schools.. Too bad!
I was among bottom 15% of my class still got an interview.OK. Maybe they are ranked top tier among peers from the same school.
Hope so. Best wishes for you too.Don't worry dude... Given your sub GRE score of 92%, you will surely get into NYU...
= =! Then maybe my profile is not strong enough.I was among bottom 15% of my class still got an interview.
= =! Then maybe my profile is not strong enough.
No worries It's not a good thing to get an interview with Cornell as it usually admits students directlyI haven't got interview from these two schools.. Too bad!
i am not really sure on that , because i see a good number of international applicants with not so high GPA getting interview calls too.
Yeah its true. Highest GPA in my class was 9/10.Careful. Many countries do not have the extreme grade inflation that is present in US schools. You might see an international student with an 8.0/10 GPA and think they have a low GPA, but they could be in the top 1% of their class.
I'm also an US undergraduate and I haven't received the interview invitation either...It seems like nobody in my school received it...I don't know whyi think my gpa is not low, but i did not receive interview invitation.....how to interpret this?
I doubt that there could be more than 1000 students applying for this program this year....I'm also an US undergraduate and I haven't received the interview invitation either...It seems like nobody in my school received it...I don't know why
T TI doubt that there could be more than 1000 students applying for this program this year....
I just tried to analyze the tracker for candidates who got interviews, but unfortunately i could not conclude what kinds of students may receive the interview invitation....at first, i just think that CU will only give interviews to students who are math or science major without any finance background, and CU may just want to check if these students know some basic financial stuffs. but from the tracker, i found some who have tons of years of banking experience also got interviews, then i get stuck....