Why did you ask that?I don't think they liked it when I asked them, "if accepted why should I chose them instead of another well established school?"
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Why did you ask that?I don't think they liked it when I asked them, "if accepted why should I chose them instead of another well established school?"
Because, if I'm going to be spending over $30k a semester, they better have a damn good reason for charging that much.Why did you ask that?
Because, if I'm going to be spending over $30k a semester, they better have a damn good reason for charging that much.
That's fine. I just wanted to hear their reasoning as to why they're the best choice. Maybe next time I apply I won't ask them that. lolIvy League that's why they charge that much.
That's fine. I just wanted to hear their reasoning as to why they're the best choice. Maybe next time I apply I won't ask them that. lol
Lol yeah prolly not the best questionThat's fine. I just wanted to hear their reasoning as to why they're the best choice. Maybe next time I apply I won't ask them that. lol
"What experience/advantages might I gain by attending Columbia that would be unavailable to me at a different program?"Alright like how?
"What experience/advantages might I gain by attending Columbia that would be unavailable to me at a different program?"
"What sets Columbia apart from the other film programs of similar ranking?"
It's about being savvy. Letting them know that Columbia is your #1 choice (even if it isn't) and still getting information out of them.
Maybe offer some constructive criticism thenThe first one sounds smug
Maybe offer some constructive criticism thenit seems like you like to insert yourself into conversations to hear yourself talk
The first one you said sounded smug..and that's that. Pretty cut and dry.Maybe offer some constructive criticism thenit seems like you like to insert yourself into conversations to hear yourself talk
The first one you said sounded smug..and that's that. Pretty cut and dry.
It's actually a great question it's just something that needs to be worded sincerely and not come across as smug. Good work @Operator
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You know what I hope you have a blessed day. I hope you hear back from a school today! It's a great feeling.
good pointI'm small and new, but I don't think there's anything wrong with asking a question based in the idea that Operator had in mind. That is, every prospective student should be able to understand what sets one school apart from another. It's not that much different from the school doing the same with students.
"Why should we select this student over another...."
"Why should we select one school over another...."
Perhaps the wording could have been more "savvy" as icygee stated, but at the end of the day, there shouldn't be any harm in asking, in my opinion.
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