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Post by Granny-Wan on Jul 25, 2007 19:48:05 GMT -5
I would have been more understanding about the time it took if two of my friends hadn't been admitted in a week! They were encouraging my to apply before CIV. And their website said check back in a week. Finally, one of my friends inquired about delays, and was told that the number of Jedi applicants out numbered the others 4-1, and they had only one person to approve Jedi costumes. I can understand this, but no matter how busy the person is, they could take the time to send a "stand by" message. It does wonders for the Public Relations image. I got admitted to TJA in a day! That's way to do business... 
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Post by kafaraqgatri on Jul 26, 2007 0:35:33 GMT -5
I would have been more understanding about the time it took if two of my friends hadn't been admitted in a week! They were encouraging my to apply before CIV. And their website said check back in a week. Finally, one of my friends inquired about delays, and was told that the number of Jedi applicants out numbered the others 4-1, and they had only one person to approve Jedi costumes. I can understand this, but no matter how busy the person is, they could take the time to send a "stand by" message. It does wonders for the Public Relations image. I got admitted to TJA in a day! That's way to do business...  I wonder if they ever considered, Oh I don't know Getting more than one person to approve Jedi costumes? Might save a lot of heartache.
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Post by Kryy Jacobi on Jul 26, 2007 16:48:44 GMT -5
That would probably be a good idea.... no matter how busy the person is, they could take the time to send a "stand by" message. It does wonders for the Public Relations image. I got admitted to TJA in a day! That's way to do business...  Amen, sister! 
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