What do you do when admission never answers your question?

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Admission office never picks up a call or answer my email ..

I feel like I may have asked a wrong question ?

It's about asking if it's ok to send a 'copy' of verified international school transcript.

Anyone please helppp?????!!!!!!😱😱😱:scared:
 
Admission office never picks up a call or answer my email ..

I feel like I may have asked a wrong question ?

It's about asking if it's ok to send a 'copy' of verified international school transcript.

Anyone please helppp?????!!!!!!😱😱😱:scared:

That's a really vague question..seems kind of random to me
 
Hi, amalgamgrillz

yeah... the trouble all come from me attending non-US graduate school for MS. To have non-US school transcript validated, I had to pay for this organization that does this job for you, but every copy is so expensive and I had to find out if just photocopies of 1 original will be fine. ... does this make my question little less vague and random now? : ) ) )
 
Hi, amalgamgrillz

yeah... the trouble all come from me attending non-US graduate school for MS. To have non-US school transcript validated, I had to pay for this organization that does this job for you, but every copy is so expensive and I had to find out if just photocopies of 1 original will be fine. ... does this make my question little less vague and random now? : ) ) )
amalgamgrillz is a troll. dont mind him. his imput is rarely useful. i would suggest contacting some departments within the dental school and maybe see if you can make a friend, and not keep contacting the same person in different ways.
 
amalgamgrillz is a troll. dont mind him. his imput is rarely useful. i would suggest contacting some departments within the dental school and maybe see if you can make a friend, and not keep contacting the same person in different ways.
Agreed.
Don't worry. The other day I sent a question to a bunch of dental schools and only one of them replied. I think that's just what they do. However, I was able to reach them by phone by calling every hour. Persistence pays off! Also, when you phrase your email, be as clear as possible and make the email as short as possible. Sometimes the person reading your email may give up if it's too long/wordy/confusing. I tend to ignore emails like that too, unless it's from my boss.
 
amalgamgrillz is a troll. dont mind him. his imput is rarely useful. i would suggest contacting some departments within the dental school and maybe see if you can make a friend, and not keep contacting the same person in different ways.

thank you so much!! 😍
 
Agreed.
Don't worry. The other day I sent a question to a bunch of dental schools and only one of them replied. I think that's just what they do. However, I was able to reach them by phone by calling every hour. Persistence pays off! Also, when you phrase your email, be as clear as possible and make the email as short as possible. Sometimes the person reading your email may give up if it's too long/wordy/confusing. I tend to ignore emails like that too, unless it's from my boss.

Hi euphaire! this is second time I get help from you. thank you!

Have you tried to leave a voice message?
for some reason.. I don't feel comfortable leaving a voice record. :idea:

I hope I will get someone pick up my call today!
 
Hi euphaire! this is second time I get help from you. thank you!

Have you tried to leave a voice message?
for some reason.. I don't feel comfortable leaving a voice record. :idea:

I hope I will get someone pick up my call today!

No problem. I did leave voice mails, but they were as ineffective as emails. I find that the best way to catch these busy people is to call them.
 
some of them are too busy, try email
 
Use Google, find another contact. I have dug up numbers for a few dental schools that isn't the admissions office, but they can connect you right away. It's better than talking to their voicemail machine.
 
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