The interview was very open. The interviewer started with “Tell me about yourself.” I quickly brought up my upbringing, college experience, etc., but focused most of the answer on my resume. The interviewer periodically asked me questions, but nothing related to behavioral questions. He genuinely wanted to get to know me better. I went through it all in about 20 mins and then after he said, “what else?”, which threw me off guard. I started talking about my hobbies and things I did outside of work. The interviewer wasn’t taking any notes, so it was really about if I was a “fit” for the school.
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The interviewer kind of hinted I would be rejected or waitlist in the end of the meeting. Could feel the negativity from him in the when I received his email. He seems not to be grateful about or satisfied with his Ross experience. Don’t know why he volunteered to interview for the school. The result could be exactly the same if I was interviewed by someone else. But I have to say this alum showed me a poor image of Ross even if I was accepted. Well, that’s the way it is. Congratulations to all the folks who made it.
The interviewer kind of hinted I would be rejected or waitlist in the end of the meeting. Could feel the negativity from him in the beginning. He seems not to be grateful about or satisfied with his Ross experience. Don’t know why he volunteered to interview for the school. The result could be exactly the same if I was interviewed by someone else. But I have to say this alum shows me a poor image of Ross even if I was accepted. Well, that’s the way it is. Congratulations to all the folks who made it.
I submitted a letter of continued interest to state a refinement of my career goal, as well as a very detailed game plan of how to achieve the goals at CBS. I also had an additional rec letter from a CBS alum and attended a Class Visit.
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