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Hi Everyone,
I just wanted to gain a little bit of a consensus (if there is such a thing on SDN) regarding pushing back non-rolling interviews. My interview schedule has been getting increasingly condensed in Oct/Nov and, although I technically have one week open in Nov where I can put my most recent interview (Duke, a school that I am very interested in), that would mean that I go to literally no classes for two weeks straight.
Ideally, I would like to push this back to the second week in December so I can more adequately prepare and not run into trouble with my classes. Given that I am genuinely very interested in this program, is this a bad idea? I know that they are "non-rolling" but does how early you interview in a "non-rolling" program have any effect at all?
Thanks for your help.
I just wanted to gain a little bit of a consensus (if there is such a thing on SDN) regarding pushing back non-rolling interviews. My interview schedule has been getting increasingly condensed in Oct/Nov and, although I technically have one week open in Nov where I can put my most recent interview (Duke, a school that I am very interested in), that would mean that I go to literally no classes for two weeks straight.
Ideally, I would like to push this back to the second week in December so I can more adequately prepare and not run into trouble with my classes. Given that I am genuinely very interested in this program, is this a bad idea? I know that they are "non-rolling" but does how early you interview in a "non-rolling" program have any effect at all?
Thanks for your help.