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silly PCOM question
Started by skatalite
Hey everyone,
So i finished interviewing at PCOM and wanted to know whether the acceptance letter is big or small? I know this sounds kind of trivial, but I was just curious. Thanks!🙂
If I remember correctly from my letter last year, it was in a small envelope but it was thick.
If I remember correctly from my letter last year, it was in a small envelope but it was thick.
thanks, its hard not to be nervous
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Are you in-state or OOS?
Are you in-state or OOS?
drmax: PCOM has interviewed and accepted a number of people from OOS. I've seen people from OK, NJ, CT, DE, RI, and NY post that that they were accepted. So, I don't get the impression that they do primarily in-state interviews first, if that's why you're asking.
BTW, the OP here is from South Carolina.
I was lucky enough to get my letter a couple of weeks ago, it's a regular size letter but kind of thick.
Have you decided to attend PCOM?
thanks, yeah, I hope mine isn't thin, im suppose to hear in the next few weeks.From what I've read, it's a small but thick envelope. A waitlist/rejection letter is going to be a single sheet of paper. If the envelope is thin, bad news ...
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Are you in-state or OOS?
hey, Im actually from SC
Another silly question:
Why do they say P-C-O-M, instead of P-COM?
Po-TAY-toe
Po-TAH-toe
I don't know to be honest. Just one of those things. 😕
Another silly question:
Why do they say P-C-O-M, instead of P-COM?
A certain instructor put it this way (also one of my fav quotes): The name of the school is P-C-O-M, not P-COM. You dont go to mit (M-I-T) or u-cla.
I still perfer p-com
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