The interview took place at a business in downtown San Francisco with a member of the admissions teams. It was clear they had read my entire profile and knew my post-grad goals well. It was a formal interview but it was also very conversational and welcoming; you can tell the admissions team wants to engage with you on a deeper level to see if you are a good fit for the program. I had a low GMAT Quant score that the interviewer asked about, which I had been expecting, so I had an answer prepared in regards to how I’d still succeed in the program. I was asked about my experience with Oxford, the Open Day I attended, my work experience, my goal organizations and what I had done to research my post-grad goals/ career path. Be prepared to explain what unique qualities you’d bring to the program.
The entire interview process with Oxford has been wonderful. I appreciate that they tell everyone the same day whether you have been accepted or not, so you are not checking your email every five minutes throughout the entire week. The staff are there to give candid answers about life at Oxford, availability of programs and faculty. I also get the feeling they are really interested of growing and continually improving the program.
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June 12, 2026 10:29am ET
Rejected from Waitlist
at
NYU Stern
Round:
Round 3
Received via
email
June 12, 2026
Standardized Test:
GRE
GRE:
319
Program Type:
Traditional Two-Year
Juno Member:
Not yet
June 12, 2026 5:58am ET
Rejected from Waitlist
at
Michigan / Ross
Round:
Round 2
Received via
email
on
June 09, 2026
Standardized Test:
GRE
GPA:
8
GRE:
339
Program Type:
Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career:
Finance,
Investment Banking
Application Location:
Vienna
Juno Member:
Not yet
June 12, 2026 12:26am ET
Accepted
to
MIT Sloan
Round:
Early Decision
Received via
phone
on
June 09, 2026
Standardized Test:
GMAT
GPA:
9.01/10
GMAT:
755
Program Type:
Deferred Enrollment
Post MBA Career:
Finance,
Investment Banking
Application Location:
India
Juno Member:
Not yet
June 10, 2026 4:16pm ET
Accepted from Waitlist
to
NYU Stern
Round:
Round 1
Received via
phone
on
May 21, 2026
Standardized Test:
GMAT
GPA:
2.94
GMAT:
700
Program Type:
Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career:
Finance,
Asset Management,
Investment Banking
Target Career:
Consulting
Application Location:
United States
Note:
Wild journey since getting Waitlisted post-interview Round 1. Gave several updates, and got the phone call on 5/22. Had to decline it because they gave no $ and I'm holding a very good scholarship at Johnson. Best of luck to those still waiting, but if you get off the list be ready to pay sticker price.
Juno Member:
Yes
June 10, 2026 4:01pm ET
Interview Invite
to
NYU Stern
Round:
Round 3
Received via
email
on
May 24, 2026
Standardized Test:
Granted Waiver
Program Type:
Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career:
Real Estate
Application Location:
NYC
Juno Member:
Not yet