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sugarmilk

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  1. Happened to check the ol' status site today and they regret to inform me that my application was not selected. No email. Thanks, Brooklyn. Stay classy.
  2. Let's talk about how I paid one hundred and twenty-five dollars to have my application sit in an untouched pile for months. No worries. It's not like I wanted my file to be reviewed. It's not like I wanted to be compared to my fellow applicants before admissions were offered. That would be way too fair. I totally understand, Brooklyn. Is it just me, or is this bitterness justified? You don't have to answer that, just nod in agreement. ;p
  3. Ummmmmm, it is April. Now. Right now. Geez.. Who did you call, grad admissions or someone n the department?
  4. It says that for me too and I'm out-of-field, but I have completed some (but not all!) prereqs. I wouldn't worry about it. I figure discrepancies will be resolved in advising.
  5. I have a feeling it will be a very active waitlist...
  6. Hi! Just curious, did you contact Hunter first to inquire about your application status or did they randomly message you?
  7. Nevermind! I just double-checked and the distance fee at the school I had in mind was actually more. Whoops, sorry.
  8. School A sounds so dreamy it might actually be worth some research you aren't interested in... Is there a possibility you could growth to love it? Why do you say the research would be monotonous at school B if it is what you prefer to study? I'm not understanding that part.
  9. Even though the courses are online, you will still have to do supervised clinical externships, right? So you aren't missing out on personal interaction or the hands-on learning experience. As far as I know, distance programs generally have cheaper tuition. The only real cons I can think of are that you might miss campus amenities like access to the library and gym. Also, I wouldn't mind the program taking a couple of semesters longer to finish if it meant I could still work full-time during. Seems solvent in my opinion!
  10. You should probably email them to make sure everything is okay.
  11. You had an interview at Brooklyn already? Yikes, I guess that means I'm out...
  12. Aren't you allowed to apply for the scholarships before getting a decision?
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