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Do schools deferentially assign interviewers to students they find more/less competitive for the school? For example, do highly competitive applicants ever get purposefully assigned to a "big wig" interviewer? Just curious.
Do schools deferentially assign interviewers to students they find more/less competitive for the school? For example, do highly competitive applicants ever get purposefully assigned to a "big wig" interviewer? Just curious.
I think so. Most of my interviewers have connections with my region.For a school I interviewed at, the admissions director stated that interviewers were generally assigned to applicants based on having stuff to talk about, open interview. I mentioned an interest in social health on my applications, one of my interviewers is involved in that.
Inversely, if you had a "big wig" interviewer does their input carry more weight than say if you had a random faculty?
I know the process is supposed to be unbiased but let's face it, there is a chain of command.
Gunna quote myself and tag some pillars @Goro @LizzyM