Hello everyone,
I have had questions for the National Film and Television School. I e-mailed them once they responsed and said I could e-mail them some information so they could help me further.
The problem is they will respond after that but said they would.
I did not mean to be rude but today I sent them an e-mail stating that they are being disrespectul. I know my chances do not look good if I write like this but it is not fair that they would deny me when they were the ones who were disrespectful.
Why have an e-mail called info@nfts.co.uk and ignore people?
It might sound like I am a rude person but I think I e-mailed them 3 times politely and left a polite message on their answering machine. What else could I have done just give up.
I know it sounds like stalking but they said I could write them back. They never stated do not write us back.
I would expect this from big corporations but I really would hope that universities would be different.
On the positive note every U.S. university I asked questions to have responded back.
I am grateful for that.
Anybody else have problems with universities not responding or am I the only one?
It is not too much to ask just to respond back?
If they are upset they need to a least be honest with me or write they are busy, not sure about my questions or write do not write again at least that is something instead of nothing.
I thought they want students and money. They will probably lose money if they treat people like this.
Therefore I decided to ask for help here.
Yes I know look up online but how do I know the information is accurate. I could get 20 different answers.
I could call but sometimes I get different answers.
I am a citizen of German and I have a green card from the U.S. I live in the U.S.
What steps do I need to take to study in Europe such as what paperwork do I need to fill out?
How about living there and working there what would I need to do?
Do I contact the federal government of UK or the government of Prague ( if I wanted to study in Prague not for the UK) of course)?
I have had questions for the National Film and Television School. I e-mailed them once they responsed and said I could e-mail them some information so they could help me further.
The problem is they will respond after that but said they would.
I did not mean to be rude but today I sent them an e-mail stating that they are being disrespectul. I know my chances do not look good if I write like this but it is not fair that they would deny me when they were the ones who were disrespectful.
Why have an e-mail called info@nfts.co.uk and ignore people?
It might sound like I am a rude person but I think I e-mailed them 3 times politely and left a polite message on their answering machine. What else could I have done just give up.
I know it sounds like stalking but they said I could write them back. They never stated do not write us back.
I would expect this from big corporations but I really would hope that universities would be different.
On the positive note every U.S. university I asked questions to have responded back.
I am grateful for that.
Anybody else have problems with universities not responding or am I the only one?
It is not too much to ask just to respond back?
If they are upset they need to a least be honest with me or write they are busy, not sure about my questions or write do not write again at least that is something instead of nothing.
I thought they want students and money. They will probably lose money if they treat people like this.
Therefore I decided to ask for help here.
Yes I know look up online but how do I know the information is accurate. I could get 20 different answers.
I could call but sometimes I get different answers.
I am a citizen of German and I have a green card from the U.S. I live in the U.S.
What steps do I need to take to study in Europe such as what paperwork do I need to fill out?
How about living there and working there what would I need to do?
Do I contact the federal government of UK or the government of Prague ( if I wanted to study in Prague not for the UK) of course)?