<p>Hey! I was deferred from my early decision school, and I planned on talking with my admissions officer to see if there was anything I could improve on. I began calling her in the beginning of February. I have called her 3 times..... and sent her 2 different emails. She has taken my name and number down, but still hastn called back. With decisions revealed in less than a month, should I bother continuing to call? Or should I still keep on trying?</p>
<p>Once more can't hurt, I guess. Make sure you're calling at times where she's actually there (I always miss the person I wanted to talk to because by the time I'm able to call, it's too late) ... if she hasn't picked up, I don't see why you shouldn't try again. On the other hand, if you keep leaving messages and calling, she might get a little annoyed... But your situation doesn't seem like that, so sure, try again.</p>
<p>yea try calling her...you have nothing loose</p>
<p>I think that you're wasting your time now because it's so late in the admission season.</p>
<p>My advice is that if you haven't already, send an update letter including any honors or achievements that either occurred after your ED application or that you negected to mention.</p>
<p>It also would be a good idea to have someone like your GC go over your application to see if there's any way of improving it. You also could post info about your stats, essay, ECs and recommendations, and ask people here if there's anything that they think that you could improve. For the best help, also say where youj applied.</p>
<p>"I think that you're wasting your time now because it's so late in the admission season."</p>
<p>Ya thats what I figured. It makes me mad tho cuz ive been tryin for the last month. Is it too late to set an update letter?</p>
<p>and some people have suggested sending in a letter sayin the college is still first choice blah blha...... Im not sure I wanna cuz didnt applying early show its teh first choice? WOuld u suggest sending one in?</p>