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Let's say that someone got invited to an interview to a school.
They could either have a really good interview or a really bad one.
If the interview was bad or mediocre, it could probably lead to a rejection or most likely a waitlist.
If the interview really went well, how much power does the interviewer have in the decision to get you in.
I know they have to all meet together and discuss who to get accept, etc,
but what is the exact process and how much of "say" does the interviewer have?
I think I read a thread where some people thought they did awesome at the interview and the interviewer said that they were impressed, but ended up getting waitlist. Is this the case of majority of adcom not liking you vs interviewer who liked you?
They could either have a really good interview or a really bad one.
If the interview was bad or mediocre, it could probably lead to a rejection or most likely a waitlist.
If the interview really went well, how much power does the interviewer have in the decision to get you in.
I know they have to all meet together and discuss who to get accept, etc,
but what is the exact process and how much of "say" does the interviewer have?
I think I read a thread where some people thought they did awesome at the interview and the interviewer said that they were impressed, but ended up getting waitlist. Is this the case of majority of adcom not liking you vs interviewer who liked you?