<p>I have been emailing my regional counselor and the main admissions email, and I have yet to receive a response from them. :-|</p>
<p>Anyone else run into this problem?</p>
<p>I have been emailing my regional counselor and the main admissions email, and I have yet to receive a response from them. :-|</p>
<p>Anyone else run into this problem?</p>
<p>No. I have emailed 3 times: to confirm application was received, to ask about whether or not I had to complete the CSS profile if I did not qualify for need based aid, and to check on FAFSA deadline for D to get the state merit based lottery scholarship. TN requires that you do FAFSA in order to get it. I had a reply within 1-2 days each time.</p>
<p>Nope. They're always really fast about e-mails for me.</p>
<p>(insert Hilsatroll here for saying I'm sucking up =] )</p>
<p>of every univeristy that I have applied to, many ives and some not.. DePauw University has the best response from admissions officers and councelors, followed very closely by Vanderbilts. ( I applied ED1 to Vandy and was fortuneately accepted!!!!) yippeee
They are incrediblely helpful, make you feel like you know them in person and get back to you right away. Even before I was accepeted this was the case. If you are having trouble, locate someone else at Vandy to get your questions answered.</p>
<p>yea within 1 day</p>
<p>I'm sorry for this topic.
My admissions counselors email on the site was different from the one from her previous emails.</p>
<p>Yeah, they have applied within 1-2 days for me as well.</p>
<p>my e-mails have disappeared into the mists of time...</p>
<p>If you e-mail them now, I doubt they'll get back to you soon. It's reading time at 2305 West End Avenue.</p>
<p>But I e-mailed my admissions counselor on Thursday and she e-mailed me back essentially saying that she received my e-mail and will answer my questions when she gets some real free time.</p>
<p>Whatever you do, now is NOT the time to overload them with inane questions....</p>