Hi
I received inviatation from UC Irvine and University of Colorado at boulder.I would like to know that what is % acceptance for these school.
Interview Percentage acceptance
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Hi
UC Irvine - MSB: acceptance ratio (application:admission) - 33% - (source business week)
University of Colorado at boulder, Leeds school of Business - (application:admission) - 61% - (source business week)
Hope this helps.
UC Irvine - MSB: acceptance ratio (application:admission) - 33% - (source business week)
University of Colorado at boulder, Leeds school of Business - (application:admission) - 61% - (source business week)
Hope this helps.
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Although it is good to have an idea of how competitive a business school is in accepting candidates, I want to caution against putting too much weight onto these statistics.
MBA Admissions is not a numbers game. Admission is not solely based on GMAT scores or GPAs, and it is not based on percentages of acceptance.
MBA Admissions Committees still do review candidates on a holistic basis. If you've been invited for an interview, this is a good sign.
Bottom Line: An Admissions Committee would not spend time interviewing you if they did not think you were a possible admit.
Focus on preparing for your interviews and impress the interviewer. Good luck!
I hope this is helpful. If I can help further, please let me know.
Wendy
Wendy Flynn
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MBA Admissions is not a numbers game. Admission is not solely based on GMAT scores or GPAs, and it is not based on percentages of acceptance.
MBA Admissions Committees still do review candidates on a holistic basis. If you've been invited for an interview, this is a good sign.
Bottom Line: An Admissions Committee would not spend time interviewing you if they did not think you were a possible admit.
Focus on preparing for your interviews and impress the interviewer. Good luck!
I hope this is helpful. If I can help further, please let me know.
Wendy
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