ginamarie716
Poor Unfortunate Soul
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2013
How common is it to find people ages 25+ doing the college program?
How common is it to find people ages 25+ doing the college program?
*Raises hand* I'll be 25. By far those 25+ are in the minority, but they are out there.
So, I've got a question.
I've recently been accepted into the college program for the fall. However, on my dashboard it currently says "Post-Offer Stage" and I got an email about something that says request for additional information. So I used the link provided and it just asked for my birthday again and that was it. And now when I try to return that page it says "This form has been completed for this candidate." However, nothing has changed on my dashboard. Is it supposed to, or did I do something wrong?
I applied for the Fall Advantage program, and I'm still "pending". I was wondering do they normally make you wait 50 days then reject you? I'm so stressed about this waiting game
Unfortunately, yes. That does happen, and it is very likely that the majority of the people still pending will not get an offer.
If you do not get an offer this time and you are still eligible to apply next time you should do so. In the mean time try to get some more work experience if you have very little and research more about the program and types of interview questions they ask.
If I haven't been accepted yet should I assume I won't get in?
Does anyone have a map image that has all of the complexes on it, and where they are located in comparison to the parks and resorts? I think I saw one on here recently, but I don't remember which thread.
1. Quite a lot is provided (including plates, silverware, and pots/pans). And as far as I'm aware, TVs are not provided
2. You will need a router
3. I wouldn't bring a vacuum, as you can borrow one from the clubhouse at Housing
4. The bigger the apartment (and more roomates), the cheaper rent will be. Vista is the cheapest complex, then Chatham, with Patterson being the most expensive.
5. I'm sure things will be online. Then when you arrive, info will be in the guidebook you receive at checkin
Thanks for the reply! I was just curious as a few roommates "heard" a few things about televisions and what have you. It's been recommended by quite a few people that we bring a vacuum since the ones typically rented out are harder to deal with.
Also as far as rooms go, I assume it's the more roommates you have, the cheaper then rent based upon which complex you're in.
Thanks, and Have a Magical Day!
Correct. The more roomates, the cheaper the rent.
Also, rent is also different depending on the complex. Vista is cheapest, then Chatham, then Patterson, then Commons being the most expensive
So I've read many times (in this thread, even!) that declining an offer won't affect your chances of acceptance for a future program.
I'm curious though, will the fact that you declined get brought up in your interview if you decide to apply again?