Seriously?

Ok, so this isn’t really a post, I am just frustrated.

One of the grad schools I am applying to happens to be my undergrad school as well. They are also the ones I really want to go to, so of course I spent extra time on that application, and submitted it first as well (almost a month before application deadlines). A couple of days after the deadline I receive an email from them stating that my application cannot be processed, but they did not mention why. They simply said to contact them as soon as possible, which of course I did.

A week later they reply stating that it was all a misunderstanding. Since my records are split between my maiden and married names they did not realize that it was the same person and didn’t know what to do. Because I am apparently the only person to have gotten married at some point during my academic career.

I was relieved that that was resolved, and today I received another email because they have not gotten my transcripts from my graduate institution (which I had mailed out almost two months ago), or my undergraduate institution (which is them!!). Not to mention about one and a half months ago they actually had me physically come there in order to order transcripts from them, to them, because they apparently can’t access their own transcripts.

So I have now politely replied asking if it would be possible for me to just hand deliver sealed copies of both transcripts, preferably directly to the English department.

I really hope this is not the reason I end up not being accepted to my top choice….

Update: They emailed me back today. The maiden name/married name business is terribly confusing, so they didn’t realize they actually *did* have my grad school transcripts (which are under my current name, by the way). And then it also dawned on them that they can in fact access their own transcripts from before. So now my application is complete and ready to go.

I do have to say that I hope their Admissions department is not indicative of the entire institution’s state of deduction skills.

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