<p>I am assuming that the “you” in your last post refers to a more general “you” since you know that I don’t agree with the posters who suggested that you overlook this.</p>
<p>If you went to buy a car and the test car stalled out, if the salesman steered you away from talking to another customer about whether they liked the car, and if you didn’t have good rapport with that salesperson in the first place, you probably wouldn’t buy a car there. For all our high talking, education is a product (and a very relationship dependent product) and those of us in admissions are in the sales business. It is the school’s job to hire good adcoms, it is the adcoms job to make you comfortable, to answer your questions, to address any specific needs or concerns you or your family has. If they don’t do that - well, TABS has 300 members. You have far more choices than you do when you’re buying a car.</p>
<p>As I said before, go with your gut.</p>