Kellogg interview – complete!

Kellogg’s interview today was even more conversational than the previous two. I didn’t get asked very many hard questions (or I’m getting used to the questions). Mainly, she was interested in what I do now (I think its an exciting industry too!) and what I want to do moving forward. We talked a lot about my work with ethnic minorities in college, my current role with my company, the goals of my current company, and my future goals. All in all, a very nice conversation where I think I was able to get my point across and still convey both my personality and my enthusiasm for the school.

To do once I get back from Chicago:

  • await decisions from Duke, Kellogg, and Wharton
  • wait for interview invite from Haas
  • get started on Columbia and Boston applications
  • lots and lots of laundry
  • watch the Big Game–Go Bears!!

One thing that struck me about Kellogg’s facilities today: the ceilings are freakishly low in the hallways.

Kellogg decisions have just started going out…

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    jay said,

    Congrats on a smooth interview process! I’m with you on the wait for a Haas interview – I’ve heard it goes from early Dec to late Jan.

    And on the SF move – what’s your favorite neighborhood? I remember really liking the North Beach area each time I visited. But wow, the rent there are comparable to New York’s! I’m planning to make the hop in mid Jan, hopefully will find something affordable by then.

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    [...] the edge off of this nay saying, however, is Mbabound08 with a glowing Kellogg interview report. The experience wasn’t just successful, it was downright conversational! And then there’s [...]

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    cqwest said,

    All the best mbabound!
    SOunds like you did a good job.

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    MBA Hopeful said,

    Congrats on the great interview. Re: low ceilings: it’s odd the things we notice isn’t it? Check out the book “Fooled by Randomness.”


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