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... !) for most of that time. No e-mail at all.
> > > Still no news from Yale, Chicago, Columbia ... with Duke trailing pending a response to my scholarship negotiation email ...
... !) for most of that time. No e-mail at all.
> > > > Still no news from Yale, Chicago, Columbia ... with Duke trailing pending a response to my scholarship negotiation email ...
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> @Kateryna said:
> @jkjohnson1991 two years of continuous not full time with no breaks though. Average of 20 hours per week I would say. Maybe its just me though, just sharing experience.
I'm currently taking the course and he's been pretty responsive (usually no longer than 24hrs for a response). We emailed back and forth and he used the email that akistotle mentioned.
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@PearsonSpecterLittUp No! Your reply was insightful, thank you! I think I would be extremely satisfied to score a 166 (which is near my target score), so your response is for sure helpful.
Thank you for your response, I appreciate it greatly. I was indeed referring to my personal statement. And yes, the experience is by no means easy, but it makes it all the more gratifying and worth it.