Questions re harvard interviews
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 5:25 pm
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First off, don't worry about stumbling on the interview, you'll be all right. No real rule of thumb to know how it was. We're all speculating about the JS1 --> JS2 acceptance rate is the applicants thread, so just go read those posts. Short answer is no one really knows but the earlier JS1s people tend to have a pretty darn good chance.lunixer wrote:Just had an interview at Harvard. I think it went well, but the interview was so nice that I don't think I would have known if it went poorly. I had one question where I stumbled to find an answer, but the interviewer immediately told me it was an unusual question to reassure me. Otherwise, I had solid answers for everything. Is there a rule of thumb to tell if it went well?
Anybody know what percent of interviewed applicants get accepted?
Now I have to wait 3 weeks to hear back. How many interviews does Harvard normally do? I've heard anywhere from 1-3.
What question stumbled you? I want to know what it feels like to be interviewed by harvard lollunixer wrote:Just had an interview at Harvard. I think it went well, but the interview was so nice that I don't think I would have known if it went poorly. I had one question where I stumbled to find an answer, but the interviewer immediately told me it was an unusual question to reassure me. Otherwise, I had solid answers for everything. Is there a rule of thumb to tell if it went well?
Anybody know what percent of interviewed applicants get accepted?
Now I have to wait 3 weeks to hear back. How many interviews does Harvard normally do? I've heard anywhere from 1-3.