First I want to thank everyone who congratulated and wished good luck for Wharton.
I received my Duke admit package on Friday. I did not get any $$$. Blue devil weekend (admit weekend) is on Apr 3-5, 2009. Have to book the flight tickets. I have to pay my $1500 deposit before Apr 7th. Hope Wharton’s decision is available by then. Saving few trees, Duke has created a CD with the information for the admitted students. It has a video about Durham, facts about Duke University and information about Fuqua School of business. The package also contained a business card case with Fuqua logo and a fridge magnet with blue devil weekend dates.
Earlier I also got my login to incoming student’s website. I will get access to Math review software and Career Leader only after paying the deposit. The Duke administration has created a facebook group for class of 2011, which has around 120 members is active. Looking forward for the happy hour in NYC.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Friday, December 19, 2008
Received a DING from Tuck
After a long wait, I checked the online application status at 5.00 pm without much hope as I did not get a phone call and saw the regret message. Part of the message pasted below.
The factors that most often contributed to our decision to not admit an applicant were the rigorous competition created by a strong applicant pool and our commitment to maintain a small class size. This year’s pool is exceptionally strong. We know that many of the applicants who were not granted admission possess excellent characteristics that will serve them well in business school and beyond.
The factors that most often contributed to our decision to not admit an applicant were the rigorous competition created by a strong applicant pool and our commitment to maintain a small class size. This year’s pool is exceptionally strong. We know that many of the applicants who were not granted admission possess excellent characteristics that will serve them well in business school and beyond.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Waitlisted @ Wharton
The waiting agony continues for Wharton. Do not know till 3/26 or till Summer. Admit at Wharton would have been the best Christmas gift.
I know Wharton has a strict no additional information policy. Any suggestions to convert the waitlist to an admit?
I know Wharton has a strict no additional information policy. Any suggestions to convert the waitlist to an admit?
Got my Christmas gift from Duke
I got accepted to the Duke MBA Class of 2011. I got an e-mail about the decision. From BW forum I knew there was not going to be any phone call for accepted candidates. So I knew it could be either an accept or DING. Clicking the decision link popped up 2 windows. The animation about Duke MBA was hiding my status screen. I moved the animation screen and saw the word "Congratulations!". I was very happy and did not read further. Started to make calls and e-mail everyone who I know about the results.
Thank You Duke for a wonderful Christmas Present.
Thank You Duke for a wonderful Christmas Present.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Received a DING from Kellogg
Today I got my second DING. I could attribute it to my below par performance in interview, but it could also be the whole package or the competition. Kellogg was my first interview this year. Later when I read the book "How to interview like a Top MBA" I realized how my responses could have been better, especially about team work and leadership.
Let me see what Tuck and Fuqua have for me on 12/19
Let me see what Tuck and Fuqua have for me on 12/19
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Wharton Visit and Interview
I scheduled my interview with Wharton on 12/1 at 2.15 pm. I planned to reach Wharton by 9.00 am, so that I can attend the 9.00 am and 10.30 am classes. But delays in picking up rental car and traffic due to accidents made me reach Wharton only at 10.25 am, just in time to sneak into the Competitive Strategy and Industrial Structure class by Louis Thomas. The first 5 minutes went over my head. Then I was able to follow it better. It was teaching the application of Game Theory in Job Tournaments. It was about how promotions are made in Legal/Consulting firms. He gave lectures during the first 10 min and last 10 min and in between he guided the class discussion. I got to know the fact that married people make 10 to 15% more money than singles and also are more likely to get promoted. To reinforce this fact Dr Thomas used a video clip from ‘Sex and the City’ where Miranda was ready to be pseudo Lesbian to get her promotion. What am I going to do? The class was over at 11.45 am.
Back in the admissions room, I spend few minutes talking to other prospective students. There were many prospective students who were planning to apply in round 2. At noon, I decided to spend sometime with first years as part of lunch with first year student program. Though I had attended similar session earlier, I went for it to know about latest updates. All of us grabbed lunch from Au Bon Pain restaurant located at the ground floor of the Huntsman Hall and assembled in a classroom. Five first year students and one second year student (the famous AFleming from S2S forum) lead the discussion. It was an open Q&A session. Most of the questions were elementary and I would have answered them (If I were admitted last year, I would have got that opportunity). Only new information I got was that the Global Consulting Practicum consists mostly of first year students. Since it was an elective, I thought it would be more of the second year students. The Q&A session ended around 1.20 pm.
At 1.30 pm I joined the campus tour. I have not been on one before. The Jon M Huntsman Hall, built in 2002 is where most of the core courses are conducted and also shared by 2400 undergraduate students. The Huntsman hall has many classrooms, discussion rooms, computer labs and an auditorium. The Executive education is conducted at Steinberg Conference Center. And many electives courses are held at Dietrich Hall, the original Wharton School of Finance and Commerce. And around the Dietrich Hall is the Steinberg Hall. These buildings are accessible through Locust Walk behind Huntsman hall and not visible from Walnut Street. I had to cut short the tour at 2.00 pm and return to the admissions office from my interview at 2.15 pm.
The interviewer was a second year student. After her introduction, we discussed about the class I attended and she explained the interview process – a 30 minutes blind interview with 25 min for her to ask questions and 5 min for me. I told her that I knew the process well because I interviewed on-campus last year. Still I did not get the much wanted question “How has your candidacy improved since you last interviewed?” Some of the question I was asked are
1. Explain about your career progress since you graduated? She interrupted me in-between to know details about how many people I managed and details about the business of each firm. I interruptions helped me to explain my long career better than giving a monotonous lecture for 5 min.
2. How do you manage a global team?
3. How do you motivate your team members?
4. How do you deal with challenges in your team?
5. What are you career goals? Here we went in tangent discussing about the non-profit I started because it fits within my career goal and then came back to short term goals
6. Why MBA?
7. Why Wharton?
8. What extra-curricular activities would you take part while you are at Wharton? I should have mentioned this while addressing why Wharton
9. What are the attributes of a good leader?
10. What is your leadership style?
11. Anything you want to add to say or add to your application?
12. Questions for me? Here we were talking about her internship, her career change from finance consulting to Strategy consulting and her experience at Wharton. Our nice conversation has to be stopped as she had a class at 3.00 pm. So we stopped at 2.45 pm
Overall the interview was conversational. I was able to talk about many things I wanted to convey, but still after coming out I identified few things that I did not cover. Then I had to convince myself that 25 min is not much time to talk about all those things.
I skipped the information session at 3.00 pm; instead I went around and took pictures of the campus. Finally, I left Wharton around 3.30 pm. If it had been a Thursday I could have attended the MBA Pub event, but I could not get an interview slot on Nov 20th and did not want to take it to the last day for interview, which is Dec 4th. Now I have my fingers crossed and waiting for the final decision on Dec 22nd.
Back in the admissions room, I spend few minutes talking to other prospective students. There were many prospective students who were planning to apply in round 2. At noon, I decided to spend sometime with first years as part of lunch with first year student program. Though I had attended similar session earlier, I went for it to know about latest updates. All of us grabbed lunch from Au Bon Pain restaurant located at the ground floor of the Huntsman Hall and assembled in a classroom. Five first year students and one second year student (the famous AFleming from S2S forum) lead the discussion. It was an open Q&A session. Most of the questions were elementary and I would have answered them (If I were admitted last year, I would have got that opportunity). Only new information I got was that the Global Consulting Practicum consists mostly of first year students. Since it was an elective, I thought it would be more of the second year students. The Q&A session ended around 1.20 pm.
At 1.30 pm I joined the campus tour. I have not been on one before. The Jon M Huntsman Hall, built in 2002 is where most of the core courses are conducted and also shared by 2400 undergraduate students. The Huntsman hall has many classrooms, discussion rooms, computer labs and an auditorium. The Executive education is conducted at Steinberg Conference Center. And many electives courses are held at Dietrich Hall, the original Wharton School of Finance and Commerce. And around the Dietrich Hall is the Steinberg Hall. These buildings are accessible through Locust Walk behind Huntsman hall and not visible from Walnut Street. I had to cut short the tour at 2.00 pm and return to the admissions office from my interview at 2.15 pm.
The interviewer was a second year student. After her introduction, we discussed about the class I attended and she explained the interview process – a 30 minutes blind interview with 25 min for her to ask questions and 5 min for me. I told her that I knew the process well because I interviewed on-campus last year. Still I did not get the much wanted question “How has your candidacy improved since you last interviewed?” Some of the question I was asked are
1. Explain about your career progress since you graduated? She interrupted me in-between to know details about how many people I managed and details about the business of each firm. I interruptions helped me to explain my long career better than giving a monotonous lecture for 5 min.
2. How do you manage a global team?
3. How do you motivate your team members?
4. How do you deal with challenges in your team?
5. What are you career goals? Here we went in tangent discussing about the non-profit I started because it fits within my career goal and then came back to short term goals
6. Why MBA?
7. Why Wharton?
8. What extra-curricular activities would you take part while you are at Wharton? I should have mentioned this while addressing why Wharton
9. What are the attributes of a good leader?
10. What is your leadership style?
11. Anything you want to add to say or add to your application?
12. Questions for me? Here we were talking about her internship, her career change from finance consulting to Strategy consulting and her experience at Wharton. Our nice conversation has to be stopped as she had a class at 3.00 pm. So we stopped at 2.45 pm
Overall the interview was conversational. I was able to talk about many things I wanted to convey, but still after coming out I identified few things that I did not cover. Then I had to convince myself that 25 min is not much time to talk about all those things.
I skipped the information session at 3.00 pm; instead I went around and took pictures of the campus. Finally, I left Wharton around 3.30 pm. If it had been a Thursday I could have attended the MBA Pub event, but I could not get an interview slot on Nov 20th and did not want to take it to the last day for interview, which is Dec 4th. Now I have my fingers crossed and waiting for the final decision on Dec 22nd.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Submitted my first round 2 app - Cornell
Yesterday I submitted my Cornell application for their 2 year program. Though I qualify for the one year accelerated MBA, I chose the 2 year program for the internship experience.
If I had got an interview invite from LBS, I would have not considered a November application and completely focused on interview preparation for LBS and Wharton. After receiving a ding from LBS, my confidence meter has gone down a bit. I postpone my Wharton interview to Dec 1 and gave some quality time for Cornell essays.
From my research, I learned that Johnson school at Cornell is very similar to Tuck at Dartmouth - small class size, general management focus, good interaction between faculty and students, collegial and collaborative students. BR Ventures and BR Incubator are very good opportunity for students looking for a career in VC/PE and Entrepreneurship.
If I had got an interview invite from LBS, I would have not considered a November application and completely focused on interview preparation for LBS and Wharton. After receiving a ding from LBS, my confidence meter has gone down a bit. I postpone my Wharton interview to Dec 1 and gave some quality time for Cornell essays.
From my research, I learned that Johnson school at Cornell is very similar to Tuck at Dartmouth - small class size, general management focus, good interaction between faculty and students, collegial and collaborative students. BR Ventures and BR Incubator are very good opportunity for students looking for a career in VC/PE and Entrepreneurship.
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