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Hey All,
I'm having some difficulty getting responses (or at least polite responses) from department coordinators at the clinical programs I am applying to. I have asked a few well-researched, SUPER polite questions, and some of the coordinators have either not responded to me at all, or have sent back nasty answers as if I am wasting their time.
I want to reiterate here that I am asking completely legitimate questions (e.g., the form provided online says "2007" -- is there an updated form?) after thoroughly searching websites to make sure the answers aren't posted online. I am also making darn sure to contact the person whom the website indicates as "the person to contact with any further questions." I also make sure that I am being polite and un-entitled. I thank the people for their time and recognize that it is a very busy time of the year.
I'm quite discouraged by one program in particular, where my POI was very responsive and interested in me. Does the department secretary have any sway in the admissions process?
Now I'm overthinking things, and wondering if she won't just delete my materials because I had the audacity to ask her a legitimate question.
Oh, and I am also sure to direct questions to the graduate school directly where appropriate, so as not to waste the department's time.
Now I am scared to contact people to make sure my department materials have been received, but if I don't do that then I will probably have an anxiety attack!
Has anyone else had a similar experience? Thoughts?
I'm having some difficulty getting responses (or at least polite responses) from department coordinators at the clinical programs I am applying to. I have asked a few well-researched, SUPER polite questions, and some of the coordinators have either not responded to me at all, or have sent back nasty answers as if I am wasting their time.
I want to reiterate here that I am asking completely legitimate questions (e.g., the form provided online says "2007" -- is there an updated form?) after thoroughly searching websites to make sure the answers aren't posted online. I am also making darn sure to contact the person whom the website indicates as "the person to contact with any further questions." I also make sure that I am being polite and un-entitled. I thank the people for their time and recognize that it is a very busy time of the year.
I'm quite discouraged by one program in particular, where my POI was very responsive and interested in me. Does the department secretary have any sway in the admissions process?

Oh, and I am also sure to direct questions to the graduate school directly where appropriate, so as not to waste the department's time.
Now I am scared to contact people to make sure my department materials have been received, but if I don't do that then I will probably have an anxiety attack!
Has anyone else had a similar experience? Thoughts?