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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][img]https://media.tenor.com/HJ0qXpzhAzQAAAAC/supervisor-speak-to-the-manager.gif[/img] I knew you couldn’t help yourself! You got an apology and a refund. What more do you want and how is the dcum a place to get it? #perplexed #amused #boredbythislittleclique [/quote] Strange response. New poster to this thread, as I said. There is nothing wrong with wanting the school to be better administratively and to discussing issues on a public forum. That does not mean I have not also discussed my views with leaders at the school directly. I am also a major donor to the school and am not a member of any little clique. Sorry that I don’t fit into your narrative. There are many others like me as well.[/quote] Stop donating if you are that unhappy. Find a school that works better for you.[/quote] It is so strange that you think it works like this. Either "find a new school" or shut up and be happy? Stop donating why? I like the school and I also encourage them to do and be better. Which they know and admit that they can. You must lead a very sad, mouse-like existence. Sorry for you.[/quote] Yes, it exactly works this way because you insist on being treated as a customer. If instead you think the school is a community, complaining and spreading misinformation about a very unimportant thing is the wrong way to strengthen that community. Instead it only sows mistrust and demonstrates that you are not interested in supporting the community values. If this was a legitimate issue that concerned you, you could have communicated directed with the admissions director and I am sure that the issue would have been resolved expediently. [/quote]
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