Chasedream is really a warm community. With the help of JamesHose, I find a new source of information. I called the Wharton Admission Office. The representative told me to try the alumni interview.
This morning, I find three alumni in Hong Kong ready for me. I selected one and sent a message to decide the place and exact hour.
I spent the whoe day to get the passport to Hong Kong. I can get it tomorrow. My colleague helped me to get through those procedures. What a Shenzhen Speed!
Thanks to JamesHose! He spent money to call me from Norway this morning. Thank you all!
Thanks to JamesHose! He spent money to call me from Norway this morning. Thank you all!
It is my pleasure. Good luck to you! Be confident of yourself, which is very important for interview. Don't worry about your English! I don't think my friends from HBS or Wharton all speak perfect English. From our talking over the phone, I think your English is OK.
Thank you, my friends! As I am preparing for the interview, I find a problem. If I put too much attention on my pronounciation and expression, I would lose my mind.
But I pay attention to my thoughts and my inner world, I would lose the required eye contact and bear some accent in my talk.
What should I choose? My content or my pronounciation?
hehe, similiar problem here, and I have one more: I always make lots of grammer mistakes if I speak fast
Just my personal opinion: I think we should always focus on the content and expression first, since the most important of interview are let them know who we are and show our confidence and leadership potential. They probably have experienced some people with worse accent, such as Indian, in their MBA study/admission. Just remember to control the speed and make your answer clear to interviewer, and most important, be confident!
I will take alumni interview next week, good luck to all of us!
Yes. I remember those friends that climbed the Bijia Mountain and dined at Xihu Chuntian Restaurant. Thank you for your encouragement.
I often feel embarrassed that I didn't contact with you frequently. Because I immersed myself in the essay and the trivials of application. I was so unsure about my application.
Today, I still worry about my interview. Two Wharton alumni didn't answer my email for two days. One answered but can only have interview with me on the last day of the deadline, which lefe me feel no space for contingency.