Then stop the daily posting of 'any updates today', 'anyone heard anything today', 'still waiting, don't know what to do', 'when did you apply', 'where did you apply', 'which university bro'. It is not necessary to spam the forum with the same questions multiple times every day.Waqasrafiq2 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 2:15 pmHI CR ,CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 10:01 amThis is a final warning that this topic is on the verge of being locked due to the persistent low value, repetitive questions over and over again. Read the whole topic or click on a users name to see their history!!!CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 23, 2017 5:17 pmLook how many posts a user has made and look through a topic to see what they have previously posted first, instead of just asking for timelines, like the previous new user or the one before that. If each new poster asks the same question, all this topic becomes is 'what is your timline', 'my timeline is' repetitively or the one we hate the most "any updates today"!
This topic and the other two are already very close to being locked and such numerous duplicate questions are not helping it.
Post when you have an update or don't post at all if only for the sake of asking if anyone has an update or when they applied or where they applied. Read the WHOLE topic first!!
I understand what you are trying to say and all we can all do is apologise but due to the delays everyone wanna know what is happening and tbh no one knows and all comes here. I would like you to please keep these 3 topics active for a while until this delay is sorted as it has helped 100s of students. You all been through this. I hope you understand.
Thanks
Good grief, just read a posters previous posts before asking the same question that has been asked over and over and over again. And refrain from using 'bro' in every sentence please, this isn't junior high school and it certainly isn't 'cool' and not everyone is a 'bro'.