Gimme a break...just because I have two interviews scheduled on one day and am trying to decide which one I'm taking does not constitute "hoarding" anything, especially when the date is still a month away. I got the KU interview when Beaumont was already scheduled and didn't know which I'd want more. What I did know was that if I didn't get back to KU rapidly, I wouldn't get to decide. As HawkIrish said, I think I'm well within my rights to wait and think it over, see what other ones may or may not come, and decide then. It would be stupid of me to cancel Beaumont, for example, and then get one from, say, Kalamazoo for the next day.
I'd like to ask Mr. ForeverHard-On, what if the tables were turned? If you were given two for a day, wouldn't you like to hold on and see what unfolded for at least some amount of time before deciding? I'm sure your response will be that you'd be the noble diplomat of the masses and call around to ensure that the best person got your spot. But in reality, you'd probably do as I did, keep your options open, and maximize your chances to go on as many interviews as possible. And you can bet that I wouldn't bust you for it on this message board.
Bottom line is that I can't believe that I have to defend myself on this. For anyone out there holding a spot at a place I'd like to interview, I don't begrudge you at all for taking time to see how things unfold, regardless of whether you have 20 interview or none. You got the spot before me, so it's yours until you say otherwise. Furthermore, I resent the implication that I'm doing something disrespectful to fellow applicants. I made this post to gain information about either or these programs, which I would still love to get if anyone has any.
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