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Does anyone know how they will inform you upon acceptance into the program?

I believe they said they will inform you ~ 2 weeks from interview date (correct me if I'm wrong). Everyone should receive a snail mail with a decision (Accepted, Waitlist, Rejection). They also additionally give you a call if you are accepted from my experience. Although, I have heard of people receiving acceptances in the mail without a phone call.

 

Hey guys, to those that have already interviewed, how did the interview process go? Im interviewing this upcoming Tuesday. Any tips?

Thanks in advance !

As cliche as it sounds, be yourself. Putting up a front usually leads to generic answers spurred by trying to tell adcoms what they want to hear. Review your own application and know it like the back of your hand. Practice, practice, practice (get others to help with mock interviews) till you feel comfortable enough to be able to spit out thoughtful and honest answers at a moments notice. Calming your nerves for such a big occasion is probably the hardest thing, and practice is usually the best remedy.

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Does anyone know how they will inform you upon acceptance into the program?

I believe they said they will inform you ~ 2 weeks from interview date (correct me if I'm wrong). Everyone should receive a snail mail with a decision (Accepted, Waitlist, Rejection). They also additionally give you a call if you are accepted from my experience. Although, I have heard of people receiving acceptances in the mail without a phone call.

 

Hey guys, to those that have already interviewed, how did the interview process go? Im interviewing this upcoming Tuesday. Any tips?

Thanks in advance !

As cliche as it sounds, be yourself. Putting up a front usually leads to generic answers spurred by trying to tell adcoms what they want to hear. Review your own application and know it like the back of your hand. Practice, practice, practice (get others to help with mock interviews) till you feel comfortable enough to be able to spit out thoughtful and honest answers at a moments notice. Calming your nerves for such a big occasion is probably the hardest thing, and practice is usually the best remedy.

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