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Receiving an invitation for a business school interview can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. It signifies that your application has made a positive impression, but it also means you need to be prepared to showcase your strengths in person. The interview is a critical component of the admissions process, allowing schools to assess not only your qualifications but also your personality and fit within their program.
Preparation is key. Research the school thoroughly, understand its values, and be ready to articulate why you are a good match. Practice common interview questions and prepare thoughtful questions to ask the interviewers. This demonstrates your genuine interest in the program and helps you stand out.
However, if you don’t receive an interview invitation, it’s important to remember that this does not define your worth or potential. Many applicants face similar situations. Consider seeking feedback on your application and use it as a learning opportunity for future endeavors. Stay positive and keep pursuing your goals in the competitive world of business education.
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