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As others have said, it's hard to say bc how many interviews you get depends wholly on how many programs you apply to and which ones, relative to your profile. I applied to 32, got 26 offers, attended 18, got 12 acceptances, idk how useful that is to you though. (~3.7/40)
😱😱😱 32 schools with those stats?!
lol Y U do Dat?
😱😱😱 32 schools with those stats?!
lol Y U do Dat?
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I wish I had your shoes right now for this cycle....
You know, I ended up attending the 2nd school I interviewed at. It was nice to have a lot of options but it also makes for a long cycle. I think if I had to do it all over again I would have shut things down by Xmas with half the interviews and a few acceptances in hand, but my cycle was sort of constant instead of a burst of interviews, I was just getting 1-2 offers a week from august to feb.
I had the same experience. I was accepted to the school I'm attending in early December but went on 4 or 5 more interviews. It would've been nice to stop after I got that acceptance, but I just couldn't turn down interviews. I think I would've always been asking "what if."
In my opinion it seems hard to turn down an interview before you've seen what kind of money they're all willing to offer.
Any school could rise to the top of my pile if they offered enough money.
To preface this post, I'm uninformed about these cash incentives, but at what stage will they straight up offer you cash to go? Do you have to tell them you've been accepted to XXX and XXX other schools, or will they just offer? In my own case, it is August and I've gotten 10 interviews this cycle (including multiple top-20 and top-10), still waiting to hear back from 15 other schools. Most likely, I will get multiple acceptances if I play my cards right, but how do I get the moneys?
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To preface this post, I'm uninformed about these cash incentives, but at what stage will they straight up offer you cash to go? Do you have to tell them you've been accepted to XXX and XXX other schools, or will they just offer? In my own case, it is August and I've gotten 10 interviews this cycle (including multiple top-20 and top-10), still waiting to hear back from 15 other schools. Most likely, I will get multiple acceptances if I play my cards right, but how do I get the moneys?
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Btw I have 10 interviews (a couple from the top 20 and top 10) and I am not even thinking about this until I have an acceptance in hand. This process is really a humbling experience.... don't count your chickens before they hatch. 👍
Definitely true. You can't really start the "bargaining game" until you have multiple acceptances from "peer institutions" of the school you're interested in. And even then, there are some schools that simply won't give you merit aid (Hopkins, for example). The Ivies are generally generous with their financial aid, but not everyone will receive the grants, etc. that they offer. If you really want a chance at a scholarship, apply to schools known for their merit aid (Chicago, Vandy, Mayo, and Penn come to mind, though I'm sure there are others).
While we're on the subject (not that I'll ever be in this position) do schools basically take your word for it?
"Hey, I just got offers from X, Y, and Z and am trying to compare financial aid packages... do you have any merit scholarship money lying around?"
"Oh yeah sure fill out your FAFSA and we'll give you 20k/yr towards tuition"
...is it really as easy as that?
i thought that there's a certain date where schools can see the schools to which their applicants have received acceptances.
😱😱😱 32 schools with those stats?!
lol Y U do Dat?
late application?
As others have said, it's hard to say bc how many interviews you get depends wholly on how many programs you apply to and which ones, relative to your profile. I applied to 32, got 26 offers, attended 18, got 12 acceptances, idk how useful that is to you though. (~3.7/40)
All it takes is one...
Generally if you get 3-4 interviews... and you're not a social ****** and the committee likes you... you got it made.
You know, I haven't met a single person on the interview trail who is obviously a weirdo. Maybe a few who were just a little off, but nothing major. I wonder if this social ****** thing is a myth.
What is a "social ******" anyway.
You know, I haven't met a single person on the interview trail who is obviously a weirdo. Maybe a few who were just a little off, but nothing major. I wonder if this social ****** thing is a myth.
Maybe I just need to give it timeI've met some veeeeerrrrry strange people on the trail. Some of them asked the most awkward questions to speakers, and I could see adcoms sitting in the back of the room just giggling and shaking their heads at the lack of common sense of some of the interviewees.

Maybe I just need to give it time![]()