University mistakenly emails 430 acceptance letters, blames 'human error'
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My granddaughter applied to several schools... they kept hedging around for more information. She finally applied to the local JC who said yes in a heartbeat. Now that she has 30 hours with a 3.5 gpa the other schools are recruiting her. Go figure.
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Should just admit them all pending necessary documentation not sure why this is a story! Your error stand by it!
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Typical university behavior. Rather than take responsibility for it, they sweep it under the rug like its a tiny cow chip and pretend not to smell it. Isn't it amazing how universities teach people to be so deceptive?
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Someone should be fired over this. It certainly doesn't promote the school, does it?
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Wow...those poor kids.
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Has the "human error" been fired?
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They do this with email now, what happened to sending the letter notifying them that they were accepted...? For something as important as this, there should be an official letter, not just an email......
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Just go to UCF.
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..... Then honor them.
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Talk about distress. Imagine getting that and calling your mom, grandma and your friends - "I got in" only to find out later you got rejected.
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I can imagine the effect on the self-esteem of the "rejected" students. No excuse for that... period.
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If you're accepted into USF St. Petersburg, you can probably get accepted somewhere else. Average SAT 1050 to 1240. 1050 is below average 40 years ago. 32% graduation rate? Jeeeeze. Just apply to the next community college.
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That doesn't look good for their School of Business Administration.
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These problems used to be a computer glitch.
That has got to be a disappointing mistake to get.