Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No
It is a way for the school to make money off if you it by no means is an acceptance
Yes if you want to send your kid you must do it
But it is not going to change the acceptance
What does that mean? How does an interview make money off of us?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No
It is a way for the school to make money off if you it by no means is an acceptance
Yes if you want to send your kid you must do it
But it is not going to change the acceptance
What does that mean? How does an interview make money off of us?
I think PP might mean the interviewer is a donating alum. Universities like to keep them engaged with meaningless duties.
OH. That makes sense. How depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No
It is a way for the school to make money off if you it by no means is an acceptance
Yes if you want to send your kid you must do it
But it is not going to change the acceptance
What does that mean? How does an interview make money off of us?
I think PP might mean the interviewer is a donating alum. Universities like to keep them engaged with meaningless duties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No
It is a way for the school to make money off if you it by no means is an acceptance
Yes if you want to send your kid you must do it
But it is not going to change the acceptance
What does that mean? How does an interview make money off of us?
Anonymous wrote:No
It is a way for the school to make money off if you it by no means is an acceptance
Yes if you want to send your kid you must do it
But it is not going to change the acceptance
Anonymous wrote:No
It is a way for the school to make money off if you it by no means is an acceptance
Yes if you want to send your kid you must do it
But it is not going to change the acceptance