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colleen colleen
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11 years ago
In the introductory passage to this chapter, the author discusses the initial jubilation of the student admitted to Cornell University, which is later transformed into sorrow and dismay when he receives his apology from the admissions office advising that the first letter was a mistake. What options does the "falsely admitted" student have? What is the student's potential chances for finally being admitted?
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11 years ago
Several options include appealing to the president of the university, hiring an attorney, asking for special probationary admission, and enrolling at another university for a year and then transferring to Cornell. The chances of successfully being admitted are slim, however, because the admissions office is an impersonal machine that does not deal with personal needs as much as with university rules. It focuses on meeting the needs of the university, not the individual.
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