Accepted for Spring 2014

<p>ok… I know I’m being a pain right now… :/</p>

<p>But I have another question. some schools (and I think Binghamton in the past) has asked people to return a post card or tell them if you want to be on the wait-list. We never got a postcard or any way to say that we want to be on the wait-list.</p>

<p>is there something that we have to do to let the college know we definitely want our spot on the waitlist</p>

<p>Binghamton does not require you to return any materials to remain on the wait-list. Your particular admissions decision places you on our wait-list automatically.</p>

<p>And no problem! I’m here to help!</p>

<p>Sincerely,
Rob Clark</p>

<p>I’d go to a community college for a semester then head up to Binghamton… Take core classes and they’ll all transfer.</p>

<p>Hi Rob,
I was wondering if you could explain the Binghamton Advantage program. many people from my school who had credentials much lower than me were offered this while I, who has above a 90 gpa 1160/1880 was not offered this and denied. These students have Lower SATS, failing regents scores, low GPAs. I was just curious what type of student is placed into this program to take courses at Broome Community College. I am assuming I was over qualified when compared to some who were accepted</p>

<p>Hi rob. Can you tell me if I can apply to the Binghamton advantage program? And if so, what GPA and test scores do they look for? Thx</p>