SillyFaces:) Posted July 28, 2009 Posted July 28, 2009 I applied for a graduate program at University of Toronto to which I recieved a rejection letter in April. Today, I received mail from their School of Graduate Studies inviting me to their Fall orientation and information about registration??!!! :x :x I'm not sure what to think, but since I haven't heard anything from the actual department I applied to, I'm guessing this is a mistake. It feels like a second rejection; this one hurts more. Anyone heard of anything like this happening before?
count_franken berry Posted July 29, 2009 Posted July 29, 2009 Last year I had an opportunity to start at Toronto in their engineering program. But, the thing is, I wasn't informed of my admittance until 1 week before school started and I being that I was not a resident of Toronto made it a little difficult. Plus, I had already accepted another position elsewhere.
jasper.milvain Posted July 30, 2009 Posted July 30, 2009 I got registration info from one of the schools I declined... Sometimes there are just blips in the system. Might be worth following up on, though!
fuzzylogician Posted July 30, 2009 Posted July 30, 2009 I keep getting registration info from one school, even though I've let them know twice I'm declining their offer. I guess I appear on the wrong list somewhere. It's definitely worth following up on, though.
Minnesotan Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 Ooh! We can add UT to the list of schools with their collective head up their ass, along with U Washington and UW-Madison. All sorts of stupidity happens when people can't coordinate their email lists. What? Email individuals personally, after they paid $100 for the grand privilege of applying to your mighty institution? Pshaw!
Joel418 Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 Great story on this subject A colleague of mine applied to a doctoral program at UNC-Greensboro (sp?). She received a rejection letter, but then received an email inviting her to an accepted students weekend. As we veterans know, this kind of blip happens all the time, so she called the department to check. Even before she had finished asking whether or not she had been rejected, the person bruskly told her that she had been rejected. She tried to ask her question again, and the person put her on hold; a few moments later, the dean of the school picked up just briefly enough to say "you've been rejected, sorry!" and promptly hung up on her. She was later accepted to another program, took the offer, and moved. Two days before Greensboro's classes began, she got a call from the same office staff person asking why she hadn't enrolled for classes. My friend informed the secretary that she had personally told her that she was rejected; the secretary denied it, but my friend politely declined the school's invitation
Minnesotan Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 There's just nothing like the personal contact we can expect from the academic community. Who needs business types when we can all be rude to each other every day and NOT have to make the big gobs of money while doing it?!
Dubya Posted August 1, 2009 Posted August 1, 2009 Last year I had an opportunity to start at Toronto in their engineering program. But, the thing is, I wasn't informed of my admittance until 1 week before school started and I being that I was not a resident of Toronto made it a little difficult. Plus, I had already accepted another position elsewhere. Don't get me started on U of T! I spent $90 to apply and was subsequently rejected. Ok...I can live with that, BUT...I later found out from people in the department that they did not have the funds to admit any non-Canadian students this year AND that they knew this months before applications were due. I would have turned down their offer in the end anyway, but it just pisses me off to flush money down the toilet...
SillyFaces:) Posted August 3, 2009 Author Posted August 3, 2009 I applied for a graduate program at University of Toronto to which I recieved a rejection letter in April. Today, I received mail from their School of Graduate Studies inviting me to their Fall orientation and information about registration??!!! :x :x I'm not sure what to think, but since I haven't heard anything from the actual department I applied to, I'm guessing this is a mistake. It feels like a second rejection; this one hurts more. Anyone heard of anything like this happening before? So I ended up calling the program to ask if it was a mistake. The person I spoke to didn't even ask my name they were just like "yeah that was a mistake, sorry about that, tee-hee (they didn't actually say tee-hee but I feel this is the best representation of their tone :roll: ). I thought it was a little insulting that they couldnt' even double check to see if I was mistakenly put on the wrong list. Oh well, I'm fine with the rejection, I just hate being reminded of it 4 months later.
MusicMovesMe Posted August 4, 2009 Posted August 4, 2009 This may be a stupid question, but to those of you that got letters like these, what would have happened if you tried to enroll and register? Just wondering...
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