<p>hello! I was just wondering, if any international student who lives in the areas where "Harvard only interviews applicants who they have questions about" has been accepted to Harvard without an interview?! From all the people I have talked to, it just seems that almost everyone accepted was contacted by Harvard in some way (asked for extra recomendations, interview, asked for a research sample, etc). Thank you!</p>
<p>^ I too have same question.</p>
<p>Do you know if all that have been contacted from these areas got in?</p>
<p>From what I’ve heard in this website, those who have been contacted in the past years have normally been either accepted or waitlisted, although some have been rejected. i would like to hear other people’s opinions!</p>
<p>I’m pretty much worried about this same thing :// I live in a country where, according to Harvard’s website, there’s a scarcity of interviewers so not everyone gets an interview.
Does no interview = rejection ?</p>
<p>You will never know! I got a call from admission office for an interview a couple of days ago out of nowhere and I live in Iran where you can’t find any alumni within at least 500 miles!
I haven’t heard from the admissions office after the interview But I think that having an interview was a good sign for me :)</p>
<p>I will try and remember to post after D-day. I know two people living abroad, one was interviewed and the other had no interview. Let’s see what will happen come decision day.</p>
<p>Update on Post no7. The one that was interviewed got in.</p>