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Old Oct 15, 2003, 07:21 AM
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question re: accepted to your 2nd choice first

I hope this makes sense - My 2nd choice school sends out acceptances at about the same time my 1st choice school is conducting interviews. How does one handle this situation? I know the deposit is nonrefundable...so, do you send in your $1000 as "insurance" and then see if you get in to 1st choice school? How did those of you accepted handle this scenario? I do have a 3rd and 4th choice. Luckily, I would only apply if I didn't get in to one of the others. The timing works for me there...Thanks for any suggestions or info.
By the way, I am about to start my job in the MSICU, having quit my midwifery position. I'm excited! I'll miss the moms and babies but I am really ready for this change.

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Old Oct 15, 2003, 07:36 AM
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I'm sorry I don't know what to tell you but good luck!

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Old Oct 15, 2003, 08:44 AM
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I never really had a 1st or 2nd choice, but I am in the position where the two schools I have applied to are on different time lines. Since I was accepted to one school a while ago, I sent off my $1000 to hold my seat. The other school holds it's interviews next month, so if I get in I will have to decide which program best suits me. It may mean losing $1000, but it's worth it if I get to choose the right school. If I don't get in to school #2, then no big deal. I am leaning towards school #1 anyway, but I will interview and keep my options open.
Bottom line: $1000 is a lot of money, but should not deter you from making the right choice about which school is best for you. If you are lucky enough to have a choice....great! If not, then be thankful you have been given the opportunity to enter into a great profession. Hope this helps.

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Old Oct 15, 2003, 09:45 AM
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that happend to me. I paid and accepted the 2nd choice and waited until the first choice accpeted me

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Old Oct 15, 2003, 10:41 AM
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One thing you can do is ask when they need a decision by. This varies, some schools give you a month and others a week. In the former situation you may be able to wait out a decision at your 1st choice. In addition, if you have the extra time, it would not hurt you to call your 1st choice school ( say a week after the interview--talk to the director.) and explain your situation. If they really want you they will be prompted to reply, if not than you are no worse off--just accept your second choice. You could potentially save 1000$ dollars, or whatever the cost. Good luck
Jeff

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Old Oct 15, 2003, 12:32 PM
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Thanks everyone for the helpful replies.

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Old Oct 15, 2003, 02:33 PM
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One thousand dollars is a small price to pay if you feel your first choice is a superior school.

My .02

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Old Oct 16, 2003, 09:12 AM
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To: Laughing Gas

Awesome quote.

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