Masters Real Estate acceptances
Where has everyone received MSRE/MRE acceptances for fall 2016? I'm waiting on a couple of schools and getting fairly anxious
Where has everyone received MSRE/MRE acceptances for fall 2016? I'm waiting on a couple of schools and getting fairly anxious
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Very interested in this as well.
In at Cornell and Columbia.
sgunmar what schools are you waiting on?
Congrats! Two great options. I'm waiting on Johns Hopkins and Georgetown... any idea about their timelines?
Thanks!
I was planning on applying to Hopkins and Georgetown (both great programs). I ended up getting admitted to Cornell right before I was about to submit my applications and decided to scrap the applications. No point in wasting $$$ on application fees.
In speaking with admissions at both Hopkins and Georgetown my understanding of the timeline is this.
Hopkins: Anywhere from as little as 2 to 5 weeks Georgetown: 4 to 5 weeks
How long have you been waiting?
I started this thread back in January http://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forums/master-of-real-estate-re-mba-appl…. It’s died down a little, but may be worth posting in there as well.
I interviewed with Hopkins about two weeks ago, which I guess is why I'm nervous. The interview went well, not amazing but not bad, so I would have expected to hear from them by now-- even if I was declined. And I realized that the app. deadline for Georgetown was March 1 not Feb 1 as I had thought, so that makes me a little less nervous
Johns Hopkins sent me their acceptance letter last year on February 2nd. It was the first one I received by far. I wouldn't stress about it yet though - we could have applied at different times and/or they could have a different timeline this year.
Georgetown sent me their acceptance letter much later, on March 21st.
Congrats on your acceptance! Would you be able to expand on your background and the application process as a whole for both Cornell and Columbia? Did you go to a target, how many years of work experience, initial prep (for GMAT), the actual application / interview process itself, etc?
Really appreciate the insight!
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