I did my master's program in France and this year, I applied to PhD schools in the US. During the application process, however, I had a very experience with my master thesis supervisor (French, research prof), so I am wondering how to deal with this issue.
At the end of November, she said she would submit the recommendation letter that I drafted whenever she could. But even after the deadline on Dec 15th, she did not upload the letter to several schools. I sent her reminders through the schools' application systems, wrote her a personal email, but she did not answer. A day after, I contacted those schools' admission offices to ask whether it is fine for my prof to submit the letter even after the deadline. Many schools said yes, and the earliest deadline would be Dec 20th. So I sent her an email, saying that the letter should be arrive by then, with attaching screenshots of the replies that I received from those schools.
Then she replied to me, with ccing these schools admission staff, blaming that I was very rude, inconsiderate, and she was not committed to submitting the letter. She argued that she gave me a huge favor by submitting the letter three years in a row (yes true, but all drafted by me), and blamed that I did not invest enough time on my research proposal. I was shocked at her email, so I just replied to all that I am sorry if there's any misunderstanding, but I understood, based on our correspondence, that she would write the letter. I replaced her with another prof right away, and I am almost finishing the application procedure.
Now I feel that she falsely blamed me of being rude, and her reaction was not proportionate at all. She could have just replied to me that she could not submit the letter anymore, instead of ignoring my emails for the 15 days since she said she would submit a letter, nor ccing the school staff. I want to file a complaint against her, so that she would not interact with students in the future, for fear that someone can experience what I just had.
Does anyone know how to do so in France? I am also open to your thoughts and ideas about how to deal with this issue.
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dikaion2016
Hi all.
I did my master's program in France and this year, I applied to PhD schools in the US. During the application process, however, I had a very experience with my master thesis supervisor (French, research prof), so I am wondering how to deal with this issue.
At the end of November, she said she would submit the recommendation letter that I drafted whenever she could. But even after the deadline on Dec 15th, she did not upload the letter to several schools. I sent her reminders through the schools' application systems, wrote her a personal email, but she did not answer. A day after, I contacted those schools' admission offices to ask whether it is fine for my prof to submit the letter even after the deadline. Many schools said yes, and the earliest deadline would be Dec 20th. So I sent her an email, saying that the letter should be arrive by then, with attaching screenshots of the replies that I received from those schools.
Then she replied to me, with ccing these schools admission staff, blaming that I was very rude, inconsiderate, and she was not committed to submitting the letter. She argued that she gave me a huge favor by submitting the letter three years in a row (yes true, but all drafted by me), and blamed that I did not invest enough time on my research proposal. I was shocked at her email, so I just replied to all that I am sorry if there's any misunderstanding, but I understood, based on our correspondence, that she would write the letter. I replaced her with another prof right away, and I am almost finishing the application procedure.
Now I feel that she falsely blamed me of being rude, and her reaction was not proportionate at all. She could have just replied to me that she could not submit the letter anymore, instead of ignoring my emails for the 15 days since she said she would submit a letter, nor ccing the school staff. I want to file a complaint against her, so that she would not interact with students in the future, for fear that someone can experience what I just had.
Does anyone know how to do so in France? I am also open to your thoughts and ideas about how to deal with this issue.
Thanks.
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