Friday, November 28, 2008

Duke Interview and Visit Recap

Though it's been almost a month since my Fuqua interview, I thought I'd share some of my experiences and insights on this blog for 1) future interviewees who may benefit from my experience and 2) to sort out my thoughts as I prepare for my upcoming interviews.

So I had my on-campus visit/interview with a 2nd year student in early November. I told myself at the beginning of this application process that I would go visit every school during the interview phase and Duke was no exception. I flew from LA all the way out to NY for a biz trip, then took a short flight out to NC.

First things first, the whole on-campus visit experience was so organized and friendly. I was pleasantly surprised at how they had a 2nd year student greet me at the admissions office and prepared a folder for me with agenda of the events that I had signed up for that day. I first went on a tour of the school with a bunch of other prospects. Let me just say- I absolutely loved the facilities. They had recently renovated and expanded the place so everything looks new and clean. And I could really tell that they go out of their way to make sure that things are very convenient for the students. For example, each study room has a motion sensor that detects whether the room is being used or not, and there are TV monitors out on the hallways that tell you which rooms are vacant vs. occupied. This way, students don't have to waste time peeking into each study room to find a free spot.

But more importantly, the environment was very laid back and friendly. I could tell right away that this was truly a supportive and collaborative learning environment. There were lots of interactions in the hallways and everyone was so happy to see other as they were grabbing their lunches and mingling in the cafeteria. It was definitely a pleasant surprise compared to my experience at Columbia (which I may write another post about later).

Anyways, so this was my first interview for b-school so I felt a bit ill-prepared and nervous. The interviewer was a 2nd year student and the interview took about 45 minutes tops. Here are the questions I recall:

- What are your short term and long term goals?
- How are you and Fuqua a proper fit for each other?
- Tell me about an ethical issue you had to face.
- What does "leader of consequence" mean to you?
- What is your weakness?
- How will your friends describe you (3 adjectives)?
- If you had your own company, what type of people would you want to hire?
- What is a criticism you received that you didn't like?
- Tell me about a situation where you had a difficulty motivating an individual.
- Give me an international business problem that you want to solve.
- Tell me more about your extracurricular activities.
- What was the most challenging part about working in [non-profit A]?
- Any questions for me?

I don't know if it's just me, but I thought some of my interview questions were a bit out of the norm. I stumbled a little bit on a couple questions, but all in all, I hope I did enough to show the interviewer that I was very interested and excited about their program.

I regret not taking pictures of Fuqua's beautiful facilities. I will try to take some pictures on my next set of school visits.

So up next- Wharton and Kellogg interview next week! If any of you have already completed their Wharton or Kellogg interviews, feel free to provide me with some tips and advice... I would greatly appreciate it~

1 comment:

Clear Admit said...

Hello fishee,

Congratulations on what sounds like a great Fuqua interview! Would you be willing to post this thorough report to the Clear Admit Wiki for the benefit of other applicants? You can do so by clicking here, or simply e-mailing the text to wiki@clearadmit.com (we’ll be sure to link back to your blog when we post your information).

Thanks and best of luck in the MBA admissions process, especially your upcoming Wharton and Kellogg interviews!

-Lauren