Harvard mentions in their emails that "Please be assured that the absence of an interview will not adversely affect your candidacy." But I've seen no one (in particular international students) who have been accepted without an interview.
Does anyone have concrete evidence that it is still possible to be admitted without an interview (especially for internationals)?
I fear that what Harvard means by this statement is that the interview itself isn't weighed much in the process, but that not receiving one to begin with means you are not being considered anymore. I fear especially that this is true for international students like myself.
Does anyone have concrete evidence that it is still possible to be admitted without an interview (especially for internationals)?
I fear that what Harvard means by this statement is that the interview itself isn't weighed much in the process, but that not receiving one to begin with means you are not being considered anymore. I fear especially that this is true for international students like myself.