... addresses and direct conversations with admissions officers. You can follow up ... connection with someone in the admissionsoffice. They can be a valuable ...
Check email spam folder? You could also call the admissionsoffice to check on the status. I guess it would depend on the school but I’ve received phone calls from each school I’m in at and an email usually came the next day.
... From what I understand, admissions does look very favorably ... resume.
**Admissions timeline** is important to consider ... with people in the admissionsoffice. In general it is ... people, actually **call the admissionsoffice** of the schools and ...
... bunch of schools (all T14) admissionsoffice to ask this question and ... long winded response about their admissions practices that really wasn't ...
Hi, Leah. I just sent you a DM. I am excited to apply ED soon. The admissionsoffice does not have the bandwidth for informational calls now, so it'd be great to connect with a fellow non-traditional student. Thanks for reading!
... particular application and how the admissionsoffice at a particular school operates ... an extremely general sense of admissions decision timing in past years ...
... application didn't compel the admissionsoffice to immediately offer you a ... identical to the materials the admissions committee saw previously. Revise them ...
I'd just give the admissionsoffice a call and find out. Personally, If I hadn't received said instructions by said time, I would call to follow up. I don't see how doing that could hurt you in anyway.
I have had virtual sessions with the admissionsoffice and yes, they’re swamped! Some schools I applied to say their wait times can be longer than 8 to 12 weeks!