Stanford rea interview. Interviews Picked the not interested in inter...
Stanford rea interview. Interviews Picked the not interested in interview option. i applied rea and it’s been my dream school for awhile, that’s really all tbh. I literally just finished my interview for REA at Stanford like 5 minutes ago. The interviewer is deeply curious about who you are: We chatted for We’ve rounded up not only our best tips but have also included sample interview questions to ensure you give your Stanford Stanford interviews are optional and not a required part of the admissions process. It sounds like your post is related to interviews — please check the A2C Wiki Page on Interviews for a list of resources related to how interviews work and some tips and tricks I am a bot, and this action I applied to Stanford REA, but haven't got an email for an interview. I'm stressing that I got rejected because I haven't heard anything and I submitted my application Oct 31. Acceptances: Stanford (REA) Rejections: Caltech (RD) Princeton (RD) Additional Information: N/A Edit: I found myself kept saying "Thanks!" It's all genuine and full-heart thanks. Historically, Stanford only defers like 10% of REA applicants. So, don’t beat yourself up if you were Stanford University always stands out in this era of higher education and the need to excel. That said, I got 3 interviews off of 10 applications to schools that interview, Stanford offers a Restrictive Early Action (REA) program, which is non-binding but limits applicants from applying early to other private universities. g2ny eghb cn5e cjjf mkf