Thursday, April 8, 2010

USC

A little photo for your viewing pleasure, Maggie likes to play in the puddles and streams and ponds and lakes. :)
Water dog, anyone??

*listening to Hem, half-acre and other songs by Hem, half-acre is my favourite though right now.*



So, apparently because I was not in classes or registered for any classes for the Spring semester, which is also apparently a 'major semester' according to the school, I was dropped officially from USC's student program. Not that I knew this would happen, so thanks for the update and the heads up USC. Ha-ha.
So, apparently, because I was dropped, after I have been advised for classes for May/Summer I/Summer II/Fall 2010 classes, I have to reregister, or rather, reapply, to USC!
So, apparently, USC has a form for just this purpose!! It's called a 'readmit' form.
Apparently you can do this online, using the account by applyweb.com that you used to apply to USC (and other colleges) to submit this form. Sounds simple, right?
Nope.
The website, applyweb.com affilated with the USC admissions, kept pulling up my old transfer application, several pages long, instead of this 'readmit' application that was 'supposed' to be there, one page long. Another example of the lack of communication between offices and affilations with USC as the USC admissions office stated that they have nothing to do with anything dealing with the online applications, so to contact the applyweb.com customer service for help with this. The applyweb.com customer service stated that USC does not have a readmit application. USC admissions says, "Bollocks! Of course we do! Let us just mail you one instead, and we will waive the deadline for you, so you can mail it back to us once you get it filled in." Applyweb.com customer service gave back some form of a disgruntled answer. They gave lots of odd disgruntled answers. I was not a happy customer of theirs, for sure.
In saying all of this, got the app. in the mail, filled it out, mailed it back. Waiting to hear a response, or I guess, an acceptance or rejection. Called to confirm that they had recieved it and if they had any answers about my status yet as a USC student, and they said that they were still processing it, (so they had recieved it!) and therefore, I would get an acceptance packet or rejection letter (?) in the mail.
Great.
Eh, no worries mate.

-Em


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