How long does an admissions program advisor usually take to get back to an inquiry about graduate transfer credits?

How long does an admissions program advisor usually take to get back to an inquiry about graduate transfer credits? I am worried that my request will not be processed by start of term and I may have to take introduction graduate credits in Education that I already took? Could they be on vacation? I also sent my transcripts in on the application but don't know if they were processed. Also, sent the emails to uopeople student services and admissions as well.

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u/No-Curve-5124 — 21 days ago
▲ 67 r/economy

Why are more people not talking about the statistic from the recent jobs report that 95% of newly created jobs in the last two years went to woman?

Why are more people not talking about the statistic from the recent jobs report that 95% of newly created jobs in the last two years went to woman?

Please explain if I am misunderstanding the statistic, but it seems like the labor market for men is rather weak. Please explain if I am wrong. I would like to hear some statistics on whether more jobs than just 5% created went to men, and if so, what industries?

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u/No-Curve-5124 — 2 months ago
▲ 3 r/AmITheAngel+1 crossposts

AITAH for ghosting matches on dating apps because I cannot yet economically provide for them if the relationship gets serious

AITAH (young male, less than 30 years old) for ghosting matches on dating apps because I cannot yet economically provide for them if the relationship gets serious? The important context is that I do not go on dates or have sexual relations with these matches before ghosting?

OR AITAH for not being able to hold a conversation or think of things to talk about on the apps?

AITAH for using dating apps? JK: 77% of people in relationships in America met online (Pew Research, 2024).

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u/No-Curve-5124 — 2 months ago

I guess my new MBA is freaking worthless

Went back to graduate school to get a Master's in Business Administration and as soon as I graduate, Wall Street Journal publishes an article saying that universities are cutting tuition rates because of low-demand, and 40% of companies admit to not hiring any recent MBA this whole year.

HELP.

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u/No-Curve-5124 — 3 months ago