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<pubDate>Thu, 17 Nov 2005 14:03:00 +0200</pubDate>
<title>LLM_06: Harvard Acknowledgment?</title>
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<description>Hello Daniel.

I have been wondering about this. There are two possible answers. First, they can think that it is our responsibility to ensure that all documents arrive properly and timely. They are just trying to help letting you know that you application is incomplete, but is was not their obligation to notify you. If they do not think that way (and I hope not), they will probably take into consideration the fact that one did not have time to complete the missing parts of the application in due time, since they were very slow in notifying the applicants. Therefore, if a document arrives just after the deadline, they will probably consider the date in which the application with the forms, personal statement, etc, arrived.

I Have received confirmation from Columbia, Chicago, Northwestern, Virginia, Michigan and NYU. Still waiting for Harvard, UPenn and Cornell. </description>
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