Acceptance issue


Hello,

I applied to both SDA Bocconi and MIP Milano.
MIP has already accepted me but I´m still waiting for Bocconi´s answer.

The problem is that MIP gave me 15 days to make the payment of the 1st instalement in order to reserve a seat in the class.

Should I keep waiting for Bocconi or make the reservation in MIP? I would like to go to Bocconi, but I don´t want to miss the opportunity in MIP if Bocconi rejects me.

The 15 days are due tomorrow and I don´t know what to do

Hello,

I applied to both SDA Bocconi and MIP Milano.
MIP has already accepted me but I´m still waiting for Bocconi´s answer.

The problem is that MIP gave me 15 days to make the payment of the 1st instalement in order to reserve a seat in the class.

Should I keep waiting for Bocconi or make the reservation in MIP? I would like to go to Bocconi, but I don´t want to miss the opportunity in MIP if Bocconi rejects me.

The 15 days are due tomorrow and I don´t know what to do
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donho199

Tell Bocconi to make a decision and tell MIP you need more time because other great schools also offer you acceptance. MIP is great but it is not Harvard or Stanford they will wait for you a couple of weeks

Tell Bocconi to make a decision and tell MIP you need more time because other great schools also offer you acceptance. MIP is great but it is not Harvard or Stanford they will wait for you a couple of weeks
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Duncan

Bocconi can take months to decide on some applications. Maybe reapply to MiP if SDA rejects you?

Bocconi can take months to decide on some applications. Maybe reapply to MiP if SDA rejects you?
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Thanks for your recommendations. I will wait for SDA and then see what to do if it rejects me

Thanks for your recommendations. I will wait for SDA and then see what to do if it rejects me
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