Once I received my invitation to visit they asked my to send a list with 20 professors that I would be interested in talking to. A few weeks later they told me for which ones they had arranged meetings. I think I had a least 2 weeks to prepare or sth!
At least for my program, I know that there is current grad students in the ad-com (around 4 I think), so they can actually influence the decision. But I think most of em are just there to represent the program, get free food/drinks and have a good time
They were all specific for each PI. I either picked the latest or the most important ones. I also wrote down some questions to get the conversation going.
On my interview weekend I had to talk to 6 different professors on the same day (for about 45 min each if I remember correctly). I read 2-3 papers to prepare and that worked out very well (I think they appreciate it a lot if you actually prepare Some interviews were pretty general (asking about my research experience, how I like the city etc) whereas others were really focused on the PI's current research.
The rest of my interview weekend was much more relaxed including dinner with current grad students, brewery tour, city/apartment tours and party/bar every night!
Good luck on your interview!
Can't speak generally, but I think it doesn't take too long. In my case my interiew was from Thursday to Sunday and they called two days later on Tuesday
Good luck to you!
I don't think there is a difference btw american and international students considering notifications for admission. But not 100% sure :?:
Anyone else?
Can you tell us more about your interview, was it a whole weekend, how many other students showed up, how many interviews w/ professors did u have, stuff like that
I have a interview in 2 weeks and would love to have some more informations!
Thx a lot
same for me as for latenight:
its a 5 day interview-program with 3 official dinners, meeting with faculty members and a city and appartment tour. Looks like a big effort, time- and money-wise, so that makes me a little more confident. But still there is gonna be a whole day reserved for interviews, so that should provide enough opportunity to screw up :-)
Hey guys,
I recently got an email that my application was viewed very favorably and that I have been invited for an interview at UW-Madison.
I am really excited about that interview but not sure what it exactly means in terms of getting into the program?!
Has anyone had interviews and got rejected?
Thankful for any help!