PCOM-GA...what the heck...lol

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I thought that I had been rejected at PCOM-Ga due to not hearing anything back at all, so no big deal cause I'm already set on where I'm going.

Well, today I get a letter saying that I was scheduled for a March interview and since I didn't show up, that they assumed I wasn't interested. lol, it would have been nice to have at least been notified in say February that I had a March interview instead of waiting to May to do it. :laugh:
 
JohnUC33 said:
I thought that I had been rejected at PCOM-Ga due to not hearing anything back at all, so no big deal cause I'm already set on where I'm going.

Well, today I get a letter saying that I was scheduled for a March interview and since I didn't show up, that they assumed I wasn't interested. lol, it would have been nice to have at least been notified in say February that I had a March interview instead of waiting to May to do it. :laugh:


Ah the joys of the admissions process. I don't miss that at all 😉
 
JohnUC33 said:
I thought that I had been rejected at PCOM-Ga due to not hearing anything back at all, so no big deal cause I'm already set on where I'm going.

Well, today I get a letter saying that I was scheduled for a March interview and since I didn't show up, that they assumed I wasn't interested. lol, it would have been nice to have at least been notified in say February that I had a March interview instead of waiting to May to do it. :laugh:

LOL!! I got the same letter today, only my interview was for January. Sounds to me like they have their shiz together down there. :laugh:

On an even funnier note, I also received a letter from a MD school stating they had me for a Feb. interview and I was a no show. ???????????? 😕
Pretty funny that I recieved two "no show" letters on the same day. :laugh:
But also scary because they really don't know what the hell they are doing...do they? :scared:
 
jbone said:
LOL!! I got the same letter today, only my interview was for January. Sounds to me like they have their shiz together down there. :laugh:

On an even funnier note, I also received a letter from a MD school stating they had me for a Feb. interview and I was a no show. ???????????? 😕
Pretty funny that I recieved two "no show" letters on the same day. :laugh:
But also scary because they really don't know what the hell they are doing...do they? :scared:

I'm glad that I'm not the only one. I think I might call or write a letter in hopes of getting my secondary fee back. Honestly, we pay the money to be allowed to go thru the application process. For $50 paid, you would think that would be enough to get a simple phone call or email. Now Pikeville and WVSOM were quite expensive secondary fees, but both of those admissions' offices were extraordinary. I was really surprised at how efficient WVSOM was.
 
Okay, to keep from giving PCOM a totally bad name, I called them today to see why I wasn't notified. Apparently, they notify people via email, and the email must have got sent to my junk mail. Just wanted to set the record straight that they aren't totally backwards.
 
JohnUC33 said:
Okay, to keep from giving PCOM a totally bad name, I called them today to see why I wasn't notified. Apparently, they notify people via email, and the email must have got sent to my junk mail. Just wanted to set the record straight that they aren't totally backwards.

NO, YOU GOT A LETTER BY MISTAKE...GA-PCOM IS SO UNORGANIZED, I GOT THE SAME LETTER STATING THAT I HAD DID NOT ACCEPT MY INTERVIEW FOR MARCH. I called them and they lied to me twice and did not seem to want to help me. The first lady told me that she was sure the letter was not mailed by mistake and that it was a record indicating that I did receive the email. I asked to speak with the lady who did send the emails out (this was after the first lady told me that the other lady would tell me the same thing...she acted like she did not want to let me talk to the lady who sends out the emails). Then, when I talked to next lady, who did not even apologize for sending out the wrong letter, she told me I was correct and that the letter was a mistake. I asked her was I the only want who had gotten a letter by mistake and SHE TOLD ME YES, I WAS...but by the looks of this thread I was not. I plan to talk to Dean of Admissions...Although, I really would like to go to this school, GA-PCOM seems to not be a caring institution and only wants your money. I think everyone on this thread who received the wrong letter should call and complain in a nice manner. Justice shall be done.
 
I'm sorry you guys had to go through this, but in defense of GA-PCOM (I will be going there this fall) I think this might have just been some sort of technical error...to the contrary of your experience, I found my interview and acceptance process to be very smooth and the people working there are all really nice...perhaps it was a technical error???
 
drjds said:
NO, YOU GOT A LETTER BY MISTAKE...GA-PCOM IS SO UNORGANIZED, I GOT THE SAME LETTER STATING THAT I HAD DID NOT ACCEPT MY INTERVIEW FOR MARCH. I called them and they lied to me twice and did not seem to want to help me. The first lady told me that she was sure the letter was not mailed by mistake and that it was a record indicating that I did receive the email. I asked to speak with the lady who did send the emails out (this was after the first lady told me that the other lady would tell me the same thing...she acted like she did not want to let me talk to the lady who sends out the emails). Then, when I talked to next lady, who did not even apologize for sending out the wrong letter, she told me I was correct and that the letter was a mistake. I asked her was I the only want who had gotten a letter by mistake and SHE TOLD ME YES, I WAS...but by the looks of this thread I was not. I plan to talk to Dean of Admissions...Although, I really would like to go to this school, GA-PCOM seems to not be a caring institution and only wants your money. I think everyone on this thread who received the wrong letter should call and complain in a nice manner. Justice shall be done.

U can't overgeneralize a whole school based on 1-2 peoples alleged mishap in one department. It sounds like out of 5000 applications or whatever the number is, they only messed up 3-4...pretty good percentages if you ask me. Grow up...
 
JohnUC33 said:
I thought that I had been rejected at PCOM-Ga due to not hearing anything back at all, so no big deal cause I'm already set on where I'm going.

Well, today I get a letter saying that I was scheduled for a March interview and since I didn't show up, that they assumed I wasn't interested. lol, it would have been nice to have at least been notified in say February that I had a March interview instead of waiting to May to do it. :laugh:

My friend applied to PCOM-Ga last year and had the same result. It soured him on the osteopathic route and he applied only to allopathic this year and was accepted early to USC. All's well that ends well, but it seems like this may be more than an anomaly. Perhaps a way to make more money by getting tons of secondaries (more fees) submitted 😕 ? Who knows what it's about but seems pretty strange.
Dr. EMS
 
mswise34 said:
U can't overgeneralize a whole school based on 1-2 peoples alleged mishap in one department. It sounds like out of 5000 applications or whatever the number is, they only messed up 3-4...pretty good percentages if you ask me. Grow up...


I'm not going to argue with you. However, you need to grow up. I knew when I wrote this, I was going to get some ignorant responses. Neither you nor I know how many letters were sent out by mistake (you only see the 3 or 4 that are on SDN). The reason I am upset is because when I called to question GA-PCOM about this incident, the staff lied and were not helpful. Half the people working in customer service-like positions do not know how to treat people (this does reflect the school, just like an interview would reflect my behavior) or they are too lazy to help. I know people make mistakes, but things could be handle in a better way.
 
DR. EMS said:
My friend applied to PCOM-Ga last year and had the same result. It soured him on the osteopathic route and he applied only to allopathic this year and was accepted early to USC. All's well that ends well, but it seems like this may be more than an anomaly. Perhaps a way to make more money by getting tons of secondaries (more fees) submitted 😕 ? Who knows what it's about but seems pretty strange.
Dr. EMS

Thank you, maybe the arrogant person who responded before you will read this.
 
drjds said:
Thank you, maybe the arrogant person who responded before you will read this.

I wasn't going to get involved here, however I have to step in. I applied to GA-PCOM last year, and had a similar experience. I, however, called the admissions department multiple times to ensure that my file was complete and when it wasn't to ensure that they recieved all of my materials. I then called to check on the status of my application, and was told that I had been emailed about an interveiw on a certain day in the future. I had not recieved the email (and interestingly enough it finally came through after I did interveiw) so we rescheduled for a time that I could make the interveiw. The difference between my situation and yours is that I took the initiative to call the school about the status of my application, got an interveiw, and am currently about to finish my first year. Sometimes technology doesn't work the way it is supposed to, and you have to rely on good old fashioned phone converstions. Don't generalize an entire program because you had a bad experience that may or may not be their fault. Best of luck in the future.
 
snicker1045 said:
I wasn't going to get involved here, however I have to step in. I applied to GA-PCOM last year, and had a similar experience. I, however, called the admissions department multiple times to ensure that my file was complete and when it wasn't to ensure that they recieved all of my materials. I then called to check on the status of my application, and was told that I had been emailed about an interveiw on a certain day in the future. I had not recieved the email (and interestingly enough it finally came through after I did interveiw) so we rescheduled for a time that I could make the interveiw. The difference between my situation and yours is that I took the initiative to call the school about the status of my application, got an interveiw, and am currently about to finish my first year. Sometimes technology doesn't work the way it is supposed to, and you have to rely on good old fashioned phone converstions. Don't generalize an entire program because you had a bad experience that may or may not be their fault. Best of luck in the future.

Good, you got accepted. However, you are wrong, the whole reason I am upset is because I called the admissions office and the people gave me the runaround. I'm still waiting to hear back from the Dean of Admissions. I do not just make complaints without speaking up about them...I called the Admissions Office.
 
From applying to medical school for the past four years, I've found that admissions offices are mixed bags.

Some are great, some are rediculous to the point of stupid. Just from my personal experience, Kirksville was soooooo friendly, through email or phone. They were attentive and responded nearly immediately. Michigan State, on the other hand, didn't return two of my voicemails. MSU wouldn't be too bad, if not for their 'send triplicates of apps. If something is typed wrong, you're automatically done." type of attitude. Then, to top it off, MSU never sent me a rejection letter till I actually called about it.

Sometimes, it depends upon who you talk to in admissions. I've talked to two separate people at COMP admissions. One sounded like they didnt' care about what I was saying at all. The next person seemed almost overly helpful.

I've got bags and bags of stories like this for a ton of schools...

I think Snicker got it on the nose... the applicant has to be the more aggressive party here. I think that's the only way you get answers and make sure that everything is in order. The staff at the school might be overwhelmed, could be indifferent, might make mistakes... but if YOU make calls and email's to check on them, then you have less issues.
 
What is the purpose of downing a school based on an individual experience? I am sorry that you had a bad application process with GA-PCOM, but I do not think it helps the situation by trash talking on student doctor. Congrats on your acceptance to WVSOM, and I am sure that you would have made a great addition to our school. Best of luck in your medical career.

Best Regards,

Tiffany Sanders
GA-PCOM c/o 2009
 
DR. EMS said:
My friend applied to PCOM-Ga last year and had the same result. It soured him on the osteopathic route and he applied only to allopathic this year and was accepted early to USC. All's well that ends well, but it seems like this may be more than an anomaly. Perhaps a way to make more money by getting tons of secondaries (more fees) submitted 😕 ? Who knows what it's about but seems pretty strange.
Dr. EMS

You cannot make a blanket statement like the one you made here. Frankly, I find this post to be absurd
 
DR. EMS said:
My friend applied to PCOM-Ga last year and had the same result. It soured him on the osteopathic route and he applied only to allopathic this year and was accepted early to USC. All's well that ends well, but it seems like this may be more than an anomaly. Perhaps a way to make more money by getting tons of secondaries (more fees) submitted 😕 ? Who knows what it's about but seems pretty strange.
Dr. EMS

Allopathic Shmallopathic...I had really bad experiences with Temple U-SOM and NYMC - both MD colleges who couldn't get their act together. I wonder if they were trying to milk me for all I was worth, then reject me...

Point being that a few isolated incidents at GA-PCOM doesn't mean their inept -mistakes happen. But I can understand how it can be very frustrating.
 
Doesn't this thread belong in the 'Pre-Osteopathic' forum?
 
Nicola1926 said:
What is the purpose of downing a school based on an individual experience? I am sorry that you had a bad application process with GA-PCOM, but I do not think it helps the situation by trash talking on student doctor. Congrats on your acceptance to WVSOM, and I am sure that you would have made a great addition to our school. Best of luck in your medical career.

Best Regards,

Tiffany Sanders
GA-PCOM c/o 2009

Tiffany,

I really didn't mean to flame on the school. It was mainly a thread started in jest. In fact, I really did want to have an opportunity to interview at the school cause I think its a great school. I'm just disappointed in how things were handled with admissions (yes, i've had other problems with their admissions....yet i won't go into that). Anyways, please note my follow-up post where I explained that the interview invite probably got lost in my junk mail. Why all other schools emails came straight to my inbox and theirs maybe went to my junk mail mystifies me? Honestly, I still think highly of the school and would have loved to have interviewed there, yet I strongly believe their admissions office needs some work from my experience with them.
 
JohnUC33 said:
Why all other schools emails came straight to my inbox and theirs maybe went to my junk mail mystifies me?

I've had experiences like that before because the junkmail filter screws up a lot. That's why I check every piece of junkmail too, just to make sure that I didn't miss something important. Kinda defeats the purpose of the junkmail filter, doesn't it? 😀
 
scpod said:
I've had experiences like that before because the junkmail filter screws up a lot. That's why I check every piece of junkmail too, just to make sure that I didn't miss something important. Kinda defeats the purpose of the junkmail filter, doesn't it? 😀


I received an invite to interview via email for GA-PCOM but did not receive it in my INBOX. Due to my persistent nature, I called the admissions department to find out the status of my application once a week. Eventually, I got a positive respones from them in which I was told that an email had been sent to me, but a few students were having trouble locating the email because it got filtered into the junk mail. Long story short, I found the invitation for interview email in my junkmail and went on my merry way....the end!

If I had not called the admissions office so much, then I, too, would have not had the chance to interview at GA-PCOM, which would have sucked because it really is a great school. Irrespective of my experience, I believe all invitations for interviews should be followed up somehow, either by phone or mail since ideally the admissions department would want those ideal interview candidates to actually come in.
 
JohnUC33 said:
I'm glad that I'm not the only one. I think I might call or write a letter in hopes of getting my secondary fee back. Honestly, we pay the money to be allowed to go thru the application process. For $50 paid, you would think that would be enough to get a simple phone call or email. Now Pikeville and WVSOM were quite expensive secondary fees, but both of those admissions' offices were extraordinary. I was really surprised at how efficient WVSOM was.

I'm thinking about doing the same. Let me know if you got your secondary money back.
 
JohnUC33 said:
Tiffany,

I really didn't mean to flame on the school. It was mainly a thread started in jest. In fact, I really did want to have an opportunity to interview at the school cause I think its a great school. I'm just disappointed in how things were handled with admissions (yes, i've had other problems with their admissions....yet i won't go into that). Anyways, please note my follow-up post where I explained that the interview invite probably got lost in my junk mail. Why all other schools emails came straight to my inbox and theirs maybe went to my junk mail mystifies me? Honestly, I still think highly of the school and would have loved to have interviewed there, yet I strongly believe their admissions office needs some work from my experience with them.

You took the words right out of my mouth. I totally agree!
 
I finally talked to Director of Admissions (who happened to nice, compared to the other staff I had talked to earlier). However, again, the story had changed about my interview offer letter, she said that I did get the letter. This is what gets on my nerves and makes me think there should be some type of reparation for people who experienced this problem. I was first told that my application was not complete, then, I was got the letter stating that I had an interview offer in March (which they could not continue the process, b/c "I did not accept it"). Then, I was told the letter was not a mistake. Then, I was told by another staff member that it was a mistake. Lastly, the D of A told me that I did definitely receive the email invitation for an interview. What's really going on? I really hate this, since I have to always wonder whether or not I could have gotten into med. school or not. I also really liked the idea that this school was the closest in location to my family.
 
drjds said:
This is what gets on my nerves and makes me think there should be some type of reparation for people who experienced this problem.

It really is time to stop whining about it now. Get over it. Take some responsibility for your own medical career. What on Earth makes you think that you deserve reparations from anybody? You had a bad experience. Learn from it and do better next time instead of sitting around and blaming everybody for your misfortune. If you'd bothered to follow up on this earlier, you might have gotten an interview. Next time, do that. The school can't be responsible for ehat happens to an e-mail once it leaves their server. They didn't tell you to use a "junkmail" filter, now did they?
 
Again as everyone has said, the admissions process is stressful and we have all dealt with mixups and mishaps. NOVA had my application complete for 2 months but "forgot" to put it in that pile or whatever you want to believe. I could have called the school and bitched everyone out, but I knew that would be a hinderance to anything I wanted to accomplish. They were not apologetic either. To make a long story short, this is just one of the hoops you have to jump thru on the road to becoming a physician (this will not be the worst either! you will see). Learn from this, and be on top of everything! Even if it is not your fault. Perhaps if you apply again for 07' you can mention this mishap and they will look at you favorably for being diplomatic about it

BMW-


drjds said:
I finally talked to Director of Admissions (who happened to nice, compared to the other staff I had talked to earlier). However, again, the story had changed about my interview offer letter, she said that I did get the letter. This is what gets on my nerves and makes me think there should be some type of reparation for people who experienced this problem. I was first told that my application was not complete, then, I was got the letter stating that I had an interview offer in March (which they could not continue the process, b/c "I did not accept it"). Then, I was told the letter was not a mistake. Then, I was told by another staff member that it was a mistake. Lastly, the D of A told me that I did definitely receive the email invitation for an interview. What's really going on? I really hate this, since I have to always wonder whether or not I could have gotten into med. school or not. I also really liked the idea that this school was the closest in location to my family.
 
doc2010 said:
It really is time to stop whining about it now. Get over it. Take some responsibility for your own medical career. What on Earth makes you think that you deserve reparations from anybody? You had a bad experience. Learn from it and do better next time instead of sitting around and blaming everybody for your misfortune. If you'd bothered to follow up on this earlier, you might have gotten an interview. Next time, do that. The school can't be responsible for ehat happens to an e-mail once it leaves their server. They didn't tell you to use a "junkmail" filter, now did they?

To make use of a hackneyed, yet truthful, quote:

Life's a bitch, and then you die.



Seriously, get a grip about the whole interview mishap. Ditto to doc2010 about not calling the schools and the incessant whining. You know, in the business of medicine, it really is best not to burn bridges.

And, life could always be worse. You could be living in a refugee camp in Darfur, or you could have your flesh essentially rot off (and quickly too, I might add) due to necrotizing fasciitis. The grass is always greener....
 
I see some people are so proud that got into school that they have to belittle and berate other people. You do not have a right to say I have not taken responsibility for my medical career (hence, the whole reason I contacted the school). You don't know me, so don't make comments about what you don't know. I guess history will continue to repeat itself. There will always be arrogant doctors who can't resist themselves from berating someone, as if they are know so much. 👍 👍 for your accomplishments (sarcastically :laugh: ). I'll see you in the future. And, never did I once say that my problems are much worse than anyone else's. I am always thankful for the blessings I receive...God Bless your heart for your comments. Now, for the people who have experienced this problem, please comment. 🙂
 
drjds said:
You don't know me, so don't make comments about what you don't know... Now, for the people who have experienced this problem, please comment.

One moment you say, "don't make comments" and the next you say "please comment." Why not say out loud what you really mean. You only want people who agree with you to comment as if SDN were your personal therapy group. Well...it doesn't work that way in real life. You need to own up to your own mistakes. You have a responsibility to take charge of your medical education. You need to learn to deal with a difficult situation without placing the blame on someone else. I would much rather have an "arrogant" doctor who takes charge of situations without blamimg someone else for his or her failures than a whiny wimp who can't deal with the real world.
 
drjds said:
I see some people are so proud that got into school that they have to belittle and berate other people. You do not have a right to say I have not taken responsibility for my medical career (hence, the whole reason I contacted the school). You don't know me, so don't make comments about what you don't know. I guess history will continue to repeat itself. There will always be arrogant doctors who can't resist themselves from berating someone, as if they are know so much. 👍 👍 for your accomplishments (sarcastically :laugh: ). I'll see you in the future. And, never did I once say that my problems are much worse than anyone else's. I am always thankful for the blessings I receive...God Bless your heart for your comments. Now, for the people who have experienced this problem, please comment. 🙂

You should also take your own advice and not make comments about what you don't know, as you called anyone who happens to disagree with you a future "arrogant doctor" as if you know them personally. Just because they spoke their opinions to you that automatically is going to make them a "know it all ignorant and arrogant doctor"? If anything, you are the one who has been ranting and raving about people at GA-PCOM and then attacking people who gave you constructive criticism. Does this mean that you will make a future arrogant doctor as well? I understand that you are upset about the admission process, but I assure you there are better ways to get your point across then to attack schools with unfounded statements such as "they are only out to get your money" and "they lie and aren't caring". It seems to me that you are very good at generalizing.

Let me see here, just because the admissions people may have made mistakes with your application or got confused when they were speaking with you, you generalize that all the admissions people at GA-PCOM are liars and just want your money. How did you even come up with that?

Then when people you don't know defend their school or just give you comments about admissions in general, you personally attack them and tell them that someday they will make arrogant doctors?
 
drjds said:
I see some people are so proud that got into school that they have to belittle and berate other people. You do not have a right to say I have not taken responsibility for my medical career (hence, the whole reason I contacted the school). You don't know me, so don't make comments about what you don't know. I guess history will continue to repeat itself. There will always be arrogant doctors who can't resist themselves from berating someone, as if they are know so much. 👍 👍 for your accomplishments (sarcastically :laugh: ). I'll see you in the future. And, never did I once say that my problems are much worse than anyone else's. I am always thankful for the blessings I receive...God Bless your heart for your comments. Now, for the people who have experienced this problem, please comment. 🙂

Yo, I started this thread primarily in jest due to my frustration with their admissions department. Yes, they do need to work on their admissions, but I refuse to dwell on it too long. They might have done you wrong; however, its up to you to pick up the pieces and move on.
 
I refuse to continue to arguing with you people. I see that y'all just look forward to picking an argument with me. I have no problem with anyone defending the school. I have moved on. I always to take the initiative to do what needs to be done. I see I cannot simply agree with the posted thread or state my own opinions. I mean y'all make me laugh everytime I read y'alls defensive statements. I tell you, people are something else on SDN (let me justify...not everyone is crazy, but a lot of y'all just want to have something "no good" to say). I've said all that I want to say, not I got to "MOVE ON." :laugh: I guess y'all will be missing me, since everyone seems to want to band together and argue with me. Of course, you don't know me, I am never a person who wants pity party, I just like to receive justice. Say what you want. Goodbye, you are the weakest link...I just have to joke about this. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
 
drjds said:
I refuse to continue to arguing with you people. I see that y'all just look forward to picking an argument with me. I have no problem with anyone defending the school. I have moved on. I always to take the initiative to do what needs to be done. I see I cannot simply agree with the posted thread or state my own opinions. I mean y'all make me laugh everytime I read y'alls defensive statements. I tell you, people are something else on SDN (let me justify...not everyone is crazy, but a lot of y'all just want to have something "no good" to say). I've said all that I want to say, not I got to "MOVE ON." :laugh: I guess y'all will be missing me, since everyone seems to want to band together and argue with me. Of course, you don't know me, I am never a person who wants pity party, I just like to receive justice. Say what you want. Goodbye, you are the weakest link...I just have to joke about this. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


Oh, I forgot...(for y'all who want to comment about mistakes in typing) I realize I did make some grammatical errors. There's no need for me to proofread something for this purpose. And for whoever who said that I made the mistakes with my application, I didn't. I don't know if they even sent my an email...b/c it's might strange, that I can get emails from every other school but them. Remember, the staff's story about my application changed several times. Y'all are just lucky this mix-up did not happen to you.
 
drjds said:
Oh, I forgot...(for y'all who want to comment about mistakes in typing) I realize I did make some grammatical errors. There's no need for me to proofread something for this purpose. And for whoever who said that I made the mistakes with my application, I didn't. I don't know if they even sent my an email...b/c it's might strange, that I can get emails from every other school but them. Remember, the staff's story about my application changed several times. Y'all are just lucky this mix-up did not happen to you.


So there is no need to proof-read anything unless it's material that is being published in a medical journal or being sold at Barnes and Noble? I know it's beside the point of this thread, but you seriously did have way too many typos and errors in syntax, and, personally, when I read something that is so completely error-laden from a person who is supposed to be highly educated and in a professional field such as medicine, I have to wonder why that individual didn't take a few extra seconds to check for simple mistakes. Maybe SDN seems like a place to type out any old garble you see fit, but I think people will take you (and others) much more seriously if you are able to articulate your feelings in a reasonably coherent manner. Call me old-fashioned, but there's just something to be said for a person that makes the effort to at least sound intelligent and well-informed. Will I expect my patients to be this way? Absolutely not. But, as a potential medical student, please respect the education you have been given, and use it to the best of your ability. Just my $0.02.
 
Well, this thread went to hell pretty quick.
 
seriously, faster than you can say "hold for 90 secs, 2/3 reduction in pain, and recheck the patient.....". And that is pretty fast.

samdwi said:
Well, this thread went to hell pretty quick.
 
doc2010 said:
It really is time to stop whining about it now. Get over it. Take some responsibility for your own medical career. What on Earth makes you think that you deserve reparations from anybody? You had a bad experience. Learn from it and do better next time instead of sitting around and blaming everybody for your misfortune. If you'd bothered to follow up on this earlier, you might have gotten an interview. Next time, do that. The school can't be responsible for ehat happens to an e-mail once it leaves their server. They didn't tell you to use a "junkmail" filter, now did they?

Wow. What does a person have to do to be able to say something without being attacked?
 
BMW19 said:
seriously, faster than you can say "hold for 90 secs, 2/3 reduction in pain, and recheck the patient.....". And that is pretty fast.

Indeed, I think we all need to chill and F-SaRa.
 
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