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August 9th, 2010
I have a question:
Let’s say you are quite interested in Vanderbilt University and are an inquisitive person, but your counselor only comes to your area about once an academic year. After visiting the school and meeting with him/her, is it possible to ask too many questions by e-mail if you have searched out the answer yourself but failed come across it?
August 10th, 2010
Dustin — If you are unable to find an answer to your question, by all means contact your admissions counselor! We want to make sure you have all the information you need. Try to ask multiple questions per email to make it easier on your counselor. Don’t refrain from emails, though, for fear of bothering us; we exist as an informational resource first and foremost.