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Re: If you miss a call from a dean, do they call again?
Either that or they would leave a message for you to call them.
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Re: If you miss a call from a dean, do they call again?
nope, they just refer you to the rejection department
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Re: If you miss a call from a dean, do they call again?
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Re: If you miss a call from a dean, do they call again?
It really does show how little you care when you can't even answer your phone.....puppins wrote:not answering their call will cause blatant YPswheat wrote:nope, they just refer you to the [strike]rejection[/strike] WL department
In my experience they will either leave a message or e-mail usually within minutes on the e-mail. They want you at this point so they will chase you.
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Re: If you miss a call from a dean, do they call again?
Keyword here is "missed" the call, not "refused" a call. I was at work at the time. Is this a good enough excuse for you?Kakarot wrote:It really does show how little you care when you can't even answer your phone.....puppins wrote:not answering their call will cause blatant YPswheat wrote:nope, they just refer you to the [strike]rejection[/strike] WL department
In my experience they will either leave a message or e-mail usually within minutes on the e-mail. They want you at this point so they will chase you.
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Re: If you miss a call from a dean, do they call again?
Umm.... Isn't it pretty obvious I was joking when I stated "in my experience" right afterward meaning I had missed calls from admissions deans also?SandyC877 wrote:Keyword here is "missed" the call, not "refused" a call. I was at work at the time. Is this a good enough excuse for you?Kakarot wrote:It really does show how little you care when you can't even answer your phone.....puppins wrote:not answering their call will cause blatant YPswheat wrote:nope, they just refer you to the [strike]rejection[/strike] WL department
In my experience they will either leave a message or e-mail usually within minutes on the e-mail. They want you at this point so they will chase you.
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Re: If you miss a call from a dean, do they call again?
Dude, if you really cared you would have made the time.SandyC877 wrote:Keyword here is "missed" the call, not "refused" a call. I was at work at the time. Is this a good enough excuse for you?Kakarot wrote:It really does show how little you care when you can't even answer your phone.....puppins wrote:not answering their call will cause blatant YPswheat wrote:nope, they just refer you to the [strike]rejection[/strike] WL department
In my experience they will either leave a message or e-mail usually within minutes on the e-mail. They want you at this point so they will chase you.
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Re: If you miss a call from a dean, do they call again?
Doesn't matter if the excuse is good enough for Kakarot. Only matters whether the excuse is good enough for that dean you've pissed off. At this time, I think we can all agree that a 3 page LOCI is in order.SandyC877 wrote:
Keyword here is "missed" the call, not "refused" a call. I was at work at the time. Is this a good enough excuse for you?
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Re: If you miss a call from a dean, do they call again?
hahaha sorry guys I'm a little antsy right now.
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Re: If you miss a call from a dean, do they call again?
I dont think they might call u again , they might think how careless u are and your application will be rejected...........
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