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I thought u decided on going to CMU.. tell the interview guys abt me and ask them to give me a call :PI did.
I thought u decided on going to CMU.. tell the interview guys abt me and ask them to give me a call :PI did.
I was interviewed. The same standard 3 questions they have been asking around. The entire call got over in 3 minutes though!!Anyone here done with their interview already?
One of the cases in the tracker says the interview was 5 minutes. So I think you are fine.I was interviewed. The same standard 3 questions they have been asking around. The entire call got over in 3 minutes though!!
Dunno how to interpret this!!
they send me an email at 12:02 pm, and they are available from NOW to 1:00 ET. I don't think have such a rush interview will help my application. Also, they said in the email that there will be other time slots available next week. Therefore, I'd rather be prepared.they ask you to call today and you will call next week???
If it is a mistake, even I call them, they will noe give me the offer.You should call right away and give your interview .... Before the mistake if any becomes evident![]()
I am just worried that everyone received this email due to some mistakes....
Did you call them? I replied them an email that I want to have my interview the next week. Wonder whether I should give them a call.If it is a mistake, even I call them, they will noe give me the offer.![]()
Nope. I did not have anything in my head at then. I will get ready this weekend and then call themDid you call them? I replied them an email that I want to have my interview the next week. Wonder whether I should give them a call.
Did you call them? I replied them an email that I want to have my interview the next week. Wonder whether I should give them a call.
But it is really hard to test anything in this interview.I just finished. Same old three questions as last year. Apparently the interviewer is an Indian student.
A funny thing is: I tried 5 times before getting connected a non-busy line. Assuming a rate of line-occupation of 50%, each interview lasting 6 minutes, and given we have a 4-hour session and 6 lines in total, then Columbia is conducting 120 interviews today. Even this conservatively estimated number is problematic: it is hard to believe that all of them are almost guaranteed admission just by virtue of receiving interview request.
I would venture to say at most 60% of those interviewees (70+) in Round 2 will finally get admitted. Otherwise even a relatively low 60% yield rate will make the class crowded.
Those who would say "interview=admission" please enlighten me.