Just had my interview- Saturday. I'm really happy with how it went- I had a wonderful alumni interviewer who had a great personality- someone who I would totally want to hang out with. I feel really good about it. When I walked in I was amidst several people that were waiting to interview- and they were all talking about the international market and blah blah- all very arrogant kind of- trying to show off to each other. I wished that I had some of you guys there so we could huddle in the corner giving each other pep-talks- and I was thinking, "oh god- i don't want to go to wharton if this is what it's all about." But when a group of them went in, the few of us remaining kind of looked at each other and started laughing- and then we started talking about real stuff- like how happy we were that it was almost over, etc.
For the interview I got the standard questions, but it flowed really well. I thank everyone for sharing their experiences because had I not been prepared, I may have been thrown.
1. Tell me about yourself- this was kind of a walk me through you resume, but he was very clear that I could do this in a relaxed way- which I did.
2. Why MBA, why now
3. Why Wharton
4. What do you feel may be your weakness in your application
5. What do you want to tell me/discuss that we haven't covered or you were unable to cover in your application.
That's pretty much it. I can't tell you how great this guy was and it really confirmed that I wanted to go to Wharton. I know that Wharton interviews aren't the deciding factors- but now I kind of wished they were.
So I think today is the last day of interviews so we're all in for the wait.....

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