Anonymous wrote:Don’t send unless the school specifically says interest is considered. Otherwise it accomplishes nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think it hurts? I can't imagine it does - maybe at a huge state school it's annoying, but otherwise, it's likely to just be ignored if it doesn't help.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t send unless the school specifically says interest is considered. Otherwise it accomplishes nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t send unless the school specifically says interest is considered. Otherwise it accomplishes nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really? IF they've been made, what are they doing? Why don't they release the decisions? I would say, it can't hurt.
Anonymous wrote:Decisions have been made at this point OP. She could fry but it won’t change anything
They’re fine tuning around the edges. Flagging where alumni might get pissed off. Drafting letters for approval. Preparing the online system. All of that takes time.
Anonymous wrote:Really? IF they've been made, what are they doing? Why don't they release the decisions? I would say, it can't hurt.
Anonymous wrote:Decisions have been made at this point OP. She could fry but it won’t change anything
Anonymous wrote:If you applied there, they haven’t given you a decision, and you haven’t withdrawn your application, then the college assumes you’re still interested. What possible value would a letter add now?
Anonymous wrote:Decisions have been made at this point OP. She could fry but it won’t change anything
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Decisions have been made at this point OP. She could fry but it won’t change anything
Really? UMich's deadline to submit a statement is 3/17. You don't think they would read it if you submit it then?
Anonymous wrote:Decisions have been made at this point OP. She could fry but it won’t change anything