SpreadKindness20
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Every cycle, there are stellar applicants who accumulate 8, 10, 12, or more interview invitations. This is a terrific accomplishment.
In an ordinary cycle, such applicants would usually turn down a number of these interview invitations (either by canceling a scheduled interview, or not scheduling one in the first place) because it was not worth incurring the travel and lodging costs associated with traveling to that many schools, especially to ones where the applicant may no longer be interested.
Other applicants rely on these cancelled interviews for an opportunity to themselves interview at some of those schools that stellar applicants may deem less desirable. Each school can only interview a certain number of applicants, and this capacity reallocation helps ensure those interview spots get to applicants who might not otherwise have had a chance to interview at a given school.
This year, because interviews are virtual, you will not incur travel and lodging costs. So, you may be tempted to sit for every one of your 8, 10, 12, or more interviews. That would of course be your right. But I want to encourage you, if you have the fortune of receiving a high number of interviews invitations or even an early acceptance, to consider canceling the interview(s) with schools you know you are no longer interested in. This will allow fellow applicants, who might otherwise be shut out, to have a shot.
Congratulations to all who have received interview invitations and even early acceptances, and to those who haven't, hang in there. Best of luck to everyone.
In an ordinary cycle, such applicants would usually turn down a number of these interview invitations (either by canceling a scheduled interview, or not scheduling one in the first place) because it was not worth incurring the travel and lodging costs associated with traveling to that many schools, especially to ones where the applicant may no longer be interested.
Other applicants rely on these cancelled interviews for an opportunity to themselves interview at some of those schools that stellar applicants may deem less desirable. Each school can only interview a certain number of applicants, and this capacity reallocation helps ensure those interview spots get to applicants who might not otherwise have had a chance to interview at a given school.
This year, because interviews are virtual, you will not incur travel and lodging costs. So, you may be tempted to sit for every one of your 8, 10, 12, or more interviews. That would of course be your right. But I want to encourage you, if you have the fortune of receiving a high number of interviews invitations or even an early acceptance, to consider canceling the interview(s) with schools you know you are no longer interested in. This will allow fellow applicants, who might otherwise be shut out, to have a shot.
Congratulations to all who have received interview invitations and even early acceptances, and to those who haven't, hang in there. Best of luck to everyone.
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