Anonymous wrote:Yale interview reports were due on Monday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No interview, means not being considered
Generally true for Yale.
But FAQ regarding interview on their website has the following
Is my application disadvantaged because I was not offered an interview?
No. Interviews are not required, and many successful applicants are not interviewed
Yale AO on podcast says Yale apps are put in 3 piles:
1. Absolute yes; exceeds all metrics; maybe a likely letter (will not get interview)
2. Definite no (will not get interview)
3. On the cusp….unsure. Will get interview if interviewers are available in region.
My kid didn’t get a Yale interview either. He was not a #1….
If your kids’ friends with lower stats got interview, I’d assume your kid was not a #1?
But who knows? And lots of Yale Interviewers in DC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No interview, means not being considered
Generally true for Yale.
But FAQ regarding interview on their website has the following
Is my application disadvantaged because I was not offered an interview?
No. Interviews are not required, and many successful applicants are not interviewed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No interview, means not being considered
Generally true for Yale.
Anonymous wrote:No interview, means not being considered
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid had no interview with NU and was accepted. I think it's more about interviewer availability.
Thanks for responding. Is it for this year or last year?
Anonymous wrote:It means the AOs felt like they had enough information to make a decision.
Anonymous wrote:My kid had no interview with NU and was accepted. I think it's more about interviewer availability.