SalmonSalmon, I had similar interview experience when I applied to INSEAD  . The interviewers kept pressuring for more information and a lot of the things I said they said that they disagree. LOL. Well, now I've got an interview invite with Oxford. I applied to six schools, and so far already been rejected by three. Time is running out and I need to prepare well for my Oxford interview  . I feel Oxford interviews are more random than those of other B-schools. You said you didn't do well in yours and the interviewer even critisized on your personality traits...why do you you still got an offer? Can you please share some interview questions? Thanks a million  . Monkey -- by 会员 treemonkey (2010/2/12 6:58:30)
I think my application essays are unique (may not be good, but unique enough to sell myself) so I can diversify the student population. In addition, despite not doing well in interview, but it is not an unacceptable one. |