kokonut
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Depending on the month you were accepted, that could be 1999, or 1998. It was for a fall quarter cohort?
Letter dated: June 17, 1999. Start in the Fall of 1999.
Depending on the month you were accepted, that could be 1999, or 1998. It was for a fall quarter cohort?
1999.
Why? You want to bet, too, that I never received a letter of acceptance?
Letter dated: June 17, 1999. Start in the Fall of 1999.[/QUOTE]
So the answer to my question would be a "yes." Starting in the fall means you would have been part of a fall cohort.
No, this one is separate from the summer program. It runs all through the school year, and the kids are in the same classes the college students are taking. Option B the state dept of ed pays tuition and books. Option A (lesser requirements for admission) the parents pay the expenses.
Now that I have the year, I can check the records myself, thanks.
No, this one is separate from the summer program. It runs all through the school year, and the kids are in the same classes the college students are taking. Option B the state dept of ed pays tuition and books. Option A (lesser requirements for admission) the parents pay the expenses.
Go ahead. But do you want to bet... now? I have the letter.
I got the Option C - Vocational Rehab sponsored it in agreement with other services from the school.
Sure -- You mean - bet and if I lose, I reveal who I am?
Letter dated: June 17, 1999. Start in the Fall of 1999.[/QUOTE]
So the answer to my question would be a "yes." Starting in the fall means you would have been part of a fall cohort.
Yes, as a start.
Yes, as a start.
What "as a start?" You were either accepted into the fall cohort or you weren't accepted into the fall cohort. Are you sure you know how a doctoral program works?
What "as a start?" You were either accepted into the fall cohort or you weren't accepted into the fall cohort. Are you sure you know how a doctoral program works?
As a start of my Phd career.
koko?
Oops..
Yes. I reveal the letter of acceptance for my grad research asst as part of my PhD program.
Now, how would I know you won't provide a fake photo of yourself, your name and where you live (state)?
As a start of my Phd career.
So the answer to, "Were you in the fall cohort" is "yes." There is no "as a start" to it. It would appear that you are beating around the bush here.
BTW, the doctoral program is education, not a career. A career follows the doctorate. Actually, to be accurate, a profession follows a doctorate.
Why did you go to all the effort and expense of applying if you had no intention of following through in the case you were accepted?
You will know.
will we see you in tv??
I wouldn't say yes, for sure. I wouldn't be surprised if it happens one day.
So the answer to, "Were you in the fall cohort" is "yes." There is no "as a start" to it. It would appear that you are beating around the bush here.
BTW, the doctoral program is education, not a career. A career follows the doctorate. Actually, to be accurate, a profession follows a doctorate.
Why did you go to all the effort and expense of applying if you had no intention of following through in the case you were accepted?
Of course, yes.