Completely unrelated. What do you do at SUNY Buffalo?I'm sure he's a good coach, but this is lame from ECU. When you hire a search firm to help you find a coach, don't hire the director of the search firm's son, especially when he's one year out of coaching div. III Lenoir-Rhyme College.
Completely unrelated. What do you do at SUNY Buffalo?
So, not admissions then. I have to tell you, in comparing experiences between Buffalo and Stony Brook, Buffalo has some odd policies.Teach, administer, spend my life answering emails.
So, not admissions then. I have to tell you, in comparing experiences between Buffalo and Stony Brook, Buffalo has some odd policies.
Teach, administer, spend my life answering emails.
They should just reach out to Pitino. When your program is that bad, why not?
The main flaw in the undergrad process is the December 15th cutoff to be considered for most of the merit scholarships. First, that date is not well communicated and it is well before the actual application deadline. Second, there doesn't seem to be a good reason for it. The scholarships don't require interviews or any additional process requiring more time. In the end, I think they will lose some good kids because of it. Stonybrook doesn't have a separate, earlier, date like that. A related issue is that they also start a rolling enrollment process for the honors college on that date. Again, they aren't filling those slots with the best applicants and will lose kids because of it. And, again, there seems to be no good reason for it.Grad admissions yes, not undergrad. Those are all handled by professional staff, not faculty.
What experiences? Poor technology is a big problem for us.
The main flaw in the undergrad process is the December 15th cutoff to be considered for most of the merit scholarships. First, that date is not well communicated and it is well before the actual application deadline. Second, there doesn't seem to be a good reason for it. The scholarships don't require interviews or any additional process requiring more time. In the end, I think they will lose some good kids because of it. Stonybrook doesn't have a separate, earlier, date like that. A related issue is that they also start a rolling enrollment process for the honors college on that date. Again, they aren't filling those slots with the best applicants and will lose kids because of it. And, again, there seems to be no good reason for it.
And the communication is also not well coordinated. The slew of emails and regular mailings are disjointed at best.
But at least they aren't cutting programs like Stonybrook is.
What department do you do grad admissions for?
Plus, they’d get hookers, so there’s that.They should just reach out to Pitino. When your program is that bad, why not?
Look out for ECU...