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PostTue Dec 05, 2006 5:45 pm

Hi Stacy,

I just finished my interview with Tepper.

The interviewer said at the beginning of the interview that she would keep the Interview short.
The interviewer asked standard questions such as "Why MBA", "Why Now" & "Why Tepper"
It lasted for 15 mins and the feedback I got from the interviewer was positive.
Does the duration of the interview have any impact on the probability of getting admitted?
What chance do you think I have of getting in?
The interview was a telephonic one and I was given the oppurtunity to ask questions.
I scored 730 on the GMAT.

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PostTue Dec 05, 2006 5:55 pm

Hi achal.kumble:

Didn't Stacy all ready answer this question for you in this thread: http://www.beatthegmat.com/viewtopic.php?t=876?

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PostWed Dec 06, 2006 9:34 am

Yeah, but she had asked me another question.
So I thought that I would post a new topic for that question to be answered.
Hope that's ok.
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PostWed Dec 06, 2006 9:39 am

Just to be clear--what was the question?
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PostWed Dec 06, 2006 8:06 pm

She wanted to know whether the interview was a campus interview or an off campus one.
She also wanted to know whether I was given the oppurtunity to ask questions to the interviewer.
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PostThu Dec 07, 2006 9:32 pm

achal.kumble wrote:
She wanted to know whether the interview was a campus interview or an off campus one.
She also wanted to know whether I was given the oppurtunity to ask questions to the interviewer.
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What are the answers to those questions?
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PostThu Dec 07, 2006 9:33 pm

I see that you answered the following in the other post:
Quote:
Hi Stacy,

The interview was a telephonic one.
Yes, they gave me the oppurtunity to ask questions.

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Achal
Sorry, but I'm still confused by this thread.
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PostThu Dec 07, 2006 11:22 pm

Hi Eric,

I thought that the questions would be answered faster if I created a new thread.
Hope my thought was correct Wink
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PostSat Dec 09, 2006 8:48 am

I dont wanna post in this thread.
DEAR Achal, Smile
But now that you have raised some questions...
achal.kumble wrote:
I thought that the questions would be answered faster if I created a new thread.
Hope my thought was correct
Thanks.

Achal
NO it creates confusion and nothing else.

if you want the answer quicker , better ask for the same on that thread.
or at the most you can pm her.


bytheway even here on this thread you havenot asked Ms Stacy clearly as 'why she wanted to know that information and now that you have provided the answer what s her reaction.'

my suggestion:
go to your earlier thread and ask CLEARLY what you want to ask.

and have SOME PATIENCE Smile
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PostSun Dec 10, 2006 11:49 pm

I asked if you were given a chance to ask questions because if they are really in a time crunch they may not give you that opportunity. Also, if you were given the opportunity to ask questions, you were also responsible for the brief interview. Your answers helped me understand what was going on with the interview. But really, don't worry about it - if you had a good conversation I am sure it went well.
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