Online or Manual?

9 replies · 2253 views · Started by Imaginelyfe06 · Jul 2005
How are all my 06'ers and up planning to apply for school...Online or good ol fashioned mail and why? Im not sure which is better yet.
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· Jul 2005
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i don't even know yet to tell you the truth, i am applying to American U online but Howard, Hampton, and Spelman by mail.
· Jul 2005
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I plan on doingmost of them by mail...for some reason I don't feel comfortable doing it online...the possibility of something going wrong with the database or whatever is probably much higher than it getting lost in the mail...
Imaginelyfe06 · Jul 2005
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Sir ThunderBonez06 wrote:
I plan on doingmost of them by mail...for some reason I don't feel comfortable doing it online...the possibility of something going wrong with the database or whatever is probably much higher than it getting lost in the mail...
Yeah thats what I was thinkin. But I also heard they loose stuff.
King_J · Jul 2005
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Imaginelyfe06 wrote:
Sir ThunderBonez06 wrote:
I plan on doingmost of them by mail...for some reason I don't feel comfortable doing it online...the possibility of something going wrong with the database or whatever is probably much higher than it getting lost in the mail...
Yeah thats what I was thinkin. But I also heard they loose stuff.
That's why when u get ready to send in something to the school through mail ALWAYS MAKE A COPY FIRST or if u pay for something and get a recepit and/or confirmation letter, MAKE A COPY
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Imaginelyfe06 · Jul 2005
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good advice.
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prettypoet8804 · Jul 2005
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i'm thinking online for all schools. it's just easier in the case of making mistakes and things of that nature. i haven't heard that one is better or worse but some schools prefer online applications.
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· Jul 2005
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Hey 06'ers I was just browsing thru the post and I wanted to give you guys some advice since I just graduated and went thru the application process...Make copies of EVERYTHING! And do consider applying to your schools online if it's possible. Your application will look neater if it's typed up online than if you handwrite it. The process is also much faster online. And, for some colleges it's free to apply online (I'm not sure which ones exactly, but I know that Drexel Univ. in PA does that and so does St. Johns Univ. in NY) With that said, good luck with the process. :grin:
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· Jul 2005
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i think i'm gunna do the manual one
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