Just to clarify some doubts you may have. RD applications started to be seen on 15th Jan, not before. ED applications were reviewed till that date, so if you applied after 15th October, your application was put into a "hold" till 15 Jan. After that date, they started reviewing RD applications, and they started in the application order, thus those who submitted on 16th October are going to be reviewed first. If you applied in January, you will have to wait for all applicants who submitted before you to be reviewed, and that takes time. Do not worry about how much is your application in the same status (received, in process, etc).
The status order is first received, then in process, then invited to interview (not always, as you may be invited to interview or not), then thank you for interviewing, last acceptance (if you are lucky).
After interviewing you can wait for 2 weeks or 1 day. In my case I was accepted 2 days after interviewing, but I know others who had to wait for 2 weeks or more.
Most of the times you will receive a mail saying that your status has changed, but it is not true in every status change, so check you on line status page once in a while. In my particular case, I received the first mail when In process, and after when admitted. Interview invitations are announced by email. You will receive a letter from admissions congratulating you and giving you the possibility to interview (it is not mandatory, but suggested). You will be given 3 possible interviewers (you will be given names, email address and phone numbers). You can schedule an interview with any of the suggested interviewers (you will have to contact them). After the interview is arranged you will have to write in the application (you will find a link at the status page) who the interviewer is and the time appointed.
Interviews are held by alumni or actual students, no admission staff. The interview is blind, and in a very relaxed format. There are no standard questions but the usual (why columbia, career goals, etc). Be prepared to answer about yourself (past career, what do you enjoy doing, etc).
After all the suffering, if you are lucky, you will get an acceptance letter.
Columbia Interview Experience Finished my Columbia interview yesterday afternoon with a very nice alumni. It was a very enjoyable process, as we had a really pleasant talk. I was pretty relaxed, and even joked a little bit. Guess I am being myself. Only that I was a little bit too relaxed to mention some strong points I have. Anyway, I have done my part, and wish my experience would be helpful for others. He asked quite a few standard questions, some of them I didn't prepare for. 1. Why MBA? 2. If not MBA what else would you do to achieve your goal? 3. Why now? 4. What other schools? 5. Team work. 6. Leadership. 7. What is the most challenging thing you have faced in work? 8. If you were to start a business now, what kind of business would you do? (I never mentioned that I want to be an entrepreneur, wondering why he asked me this question) 9. If you didn't get in this year, what would you do, will you apply next year? 10. Since you have two years working experience, why would columiba choose you over the other applicants who have 5+ years working experience? We also talked about my current job, and he asked some specific quesitons about my work. He shared with me his experience with CBS, and really sold the school with passion! All the CBS Alums I met in BJ are nice and proud of their schools. I do like the CBS people! Good luck to Cders who will do their interview soon!
先汇报一下我的情况:10.9提交的early round,12.7收到面试通知,12.10发出预约mail,12.12校友面试,12.14被拒。 收到invitation后我给7位校友发了email预约,三位校友给了回复,其中一位on business trip,一位citi的姐姐很nice,不过在上海,最后一位立刻就给了回信,定在了12号。 12号那天我早早出门,提早半小时到达,等啊等啊,差不多35分钟后,校友大人匆匆赶来,看来是刚忙完手头的事,原本想寒喧感谢一下,校友大人已经直接进入正题: tell me about yourself what do you want to gain in Columbia If you are not admitted by Columbia, what will you do Do you apply other schools,why? ethics example:这个问题校友大人好像最重视,害我连说了三个例子,到后来我自己都不知道自己在说什么了。 这个问题答完后,看见校友大人在我的简历上写了些什么。 说实话,一开始真有点不习惯校友大人略带低沉的英语,虽说很有磁性,害我pardon了几次。我还在眼巴巴的等着career goal和leadership之类的话题,结果校友大人好像对我的经历不太感兴趣了,直接问我还有什么问题要问。我看看时间,才过了半个钟头,我想,这次面试肯定是歇了。问就问吧,这时候我的感觉来了,开始大问一气,校友大人答着答着,开始有了笑容,之后的问答在轻松热烈的气氛中结束。唉,要是一开始能像最后这样,估计offer就有希望了。 校友大人和adcom都挺有效率的,14号就早上我就收到了拒信。 说实话,其实我挺喜欢这位校友大人的,他很无私地和我分享他在哥大的学习和生活经历,在我被拒后还鼓励我明年继续申请哥大。 这就是我第一次面试和被拒的经历,希望对待试的有所帮助。
Columbia J-term: Submitted 10.10, invited for interview 10/29, interviewed 11.3 (alumni), offered 11.6. I have 4 years experience in top tier IB. So the no-internship J-term suits my background the best. One of my recommender (trader I support, executive director) also graduate from CBS. Guess it helps a lot. My boyfriend is also a Columbia almuni. I chose an American male alumni who works at a start-up. We scheduled a Saturday afternoon interview due to his intensive travel plan. We met at a Starbucks and kind of just chatting all the way through the interview. Questions he asked: 1. Why MBA, 2. Why now 3. Leadership experience 4. Ethical dilemma 5. Career goal after MBA 6. Why Columbia 7. Why my current employer