Friday, August 21, 2020

Blog Archive Mission Admission Wait Patiently for Interview Invitations

Blog Archive Mission Admission Wait Patiently for Interview Invitations Mission Admission is a series of MBA admission tips; a new one is posted each Tuesday. As interview decisions begin to be released, do your best to remain calm and let the admissions committees do their work. Although becoming a little apprehensive is natural if you have not yet received an interview invitation, you will certainly  not  increase your chances of receiving one by calling the admissions office and asking if they do indeed have all your files or if an interview decision has been made. In fact, such calls can actually have a negative effect on your candidacy, inadvertently making you seem pushy or even belligerent. Admissions offices are increasingly transparent and should be taken at their word. If they say they are still releasing decisions, then they are in fact still doing so. If they say that the timing of your interview decision does not signify an order of preference, then it does not. As painful as it is, unless something has changed materially in your candidacy, all you can really do is wait patiently and try not to think about the decision or second-guess your status. Share ThisTweet Mission Admission Blog Archive Mission Admission Wait Patiently for Interview Invitations Mission Admission is a series of MBA admission tips; a new one is posted each Tuesday. As business school interview invitations begin to roll out, do your best to remain calm and let the admissions committees do their work. Although becoming a little apprehensive is natural if you have not yet received an invitation, you will certainly  not  increase your chances of receiving one by calling the admissions office and asking if the school does indeed have all your files or if an interview decision has been made. In fact, such calls can actually have a negative effect on your candidacy, inadvertently making you seem pushy or even belligerent. Admissions offices are increasingly transparent and should be taken at their word. If they say they are still releasing decisions, then they are in fact still doing so. If they say that the timing of your interview decision does not signify an order of preference, then it does not. Unless something has changed materially in your candidacy, all you can really doâ€"as painful as it may beâ€"is wait patiently and try not to think about the decision or second-guess your status. Share ThisTweet Mission Admission Blog Archive Mission Admission Wait Patiently for Interview Invitations Mission Admission is a series of MBA admission tips; a new one is posted each Tuesday. As interview decisions begin to be released, do your best to remain calm and let the admissions committees do their work. Although becoming a little apprehensive is natural if you have not yet received an interview invitation, you will certainly  not  increase your chances of receiving one by calling the admissions office and asking if they do indeed have all of your files or if an interview decision has been made. In fact, such calls can actually have a negative effect on your candidacy, inadvertently framing you as pushy or even belligerent. Admissions offices are increasingly transparent and should be taken at their word. If they say they are still releasing decisions, then they are in fact still doing so. If they say that the timing of your interview decision does not signify an order of preference, then it does not. As painful as it is, unless something has changed materially in your candidacy, all you can really do is wait patiently and try not to think about the decision or second-guess your status. Share ThisTweet Mission Admission Blog Archive Mission Admission Wait Patiently for Interview Invitations Mission Admission is a series of MBA admission tips; a new one is posted each Tuesday. As business school interview invitations begin to roll out, do your best to remain calm and let the admissions committees do their work. Although becoming a little apprehensive is natural if you have not yet received an invitation, you will certainly  not  increase your chances of receiving one by calling the Admissions Office and asking if the school does indeed have all your files or if an interview decision has been made. In fact, such calls can actually have a negative effect on your candidacy, inadvertently making you seem pushy or even belligerent. Admissions Offices are increasingly transparent and should be taken at their word. If they say they are still releasing decisions, then they are in fact still doing so. If they say that the timing of your interview decision does not signify an order of preference, then it does not. Unless something has changed materially in your candidacy, all you can really doâ€"as painful as it may beâ€"is wait patiently and try not to think about the decision or second-guess your status. Share ThisTweet Mission Admission Blog Archive Mission Admission Wait Patiently for Interview Invitations Mission Admission is a series of MBA admission tips; a new one is posted each Tuesday. As interview decisions begin to be released, do your best to remain calm and let the admissions committees do their work. Although becoming a little apprehensive is natural if you have not yet received an interview invitation, you will certainly not increase your chances of receiving one by calling the admissions office and asking if the school does indeed have all your files or if an interview decision has been made. In fact, such calls can actually have a negative effect on your candidacy, inadvertently making you seem pushy or even belligerent. Admissions offices are increasingly transparent and should be taken at their word. If they say they are still releasing decisions, then they are in fact still doing so. If they say that the timing of your interview decision does not signify an order of preference, then it does not. Unless something has changed materially in your candidacy, all you can really doâ€"as painful as it may beâ€"is wait patiently and try not to think about the decision or second-guess your status. Share ThisTweet Mission Admission

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