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viaspiga

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Hey guys!
I wanted to get some feedback from those who have been interviewed at Buffalo from past years. In particular, can you please share the written topics and/or case scenarios? I would really appreciate your replies!
 
Hey guys!
I wanted to get some feedback from those who have been interviewed at Buffalo from past years. In particular, can you please share the written topics and/or case scenarios? I would really appreciate your replies!

They test you on actual knowledge?

Or is it hypothetical ethical scenarios?
 
Hypothetical.

So.....? Come on guys, share with us, please!
 
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This is interview feedback (number of various questions you might be asked), i do know about it. But I want to know what kind of written topics people received and what scenarios where you need to explain how and why you will act a certain way.

👍 awesome topic, its a must read.
 
This is interview feedback (number of various questions you might be asked), i do know about it. But I want to know what kind of written topics people received and what scenarios where you need to explain how and why you will act a certain way.

Well since this thread resurfaced... I did a quick google search, which I should've done last time actually LOL.

But from older threads it appears that people aren't really willing to disclose what it means but some of the students that got accepted are hinting at a no right or wrong answer thus... by my deduction it must be some sort of ethical question.

Also if you look at the interview feedback on SDN... a certain question keeps rearing its ooogly head *hint hint*
 
Guys, whoever interviewed on Sept. 15 or 16, give us some feedback!!!!
 
I don't know about this but asking someone for what is on the written essay or interview questions doesn't seem right. Here is why:

First: most of the essays are about ethics. Although it helps to know what the topic is but it doesn't help that much. These questions are really easy to answer even for an ESL like me. There are a lot of essay questions that school can ask you. Knowing these topics will only make you more depressed which doesn't help you in the long run.

Second: Some schools are very sensitive about this information and ask the interviewees not to tell... Why would someone risk their acceptance for you?

Third: whoever has an interview at Buffalo this cycle is not going to tell you anyway cause you might take their spot if they help you. Again, why would they help you? This is the reality, sorry.
 
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