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briangtsmith
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With my two recommendations nailed down, I was pretty pumped...until today.
I began thinking about the schools I'm applying to, mainly UCLA and USC. The strong focus on real estate, tourism/hospitality, and Asian business these programs provide has positioned them at the top of my wish list.
Perhaps most strikingly similar about these programs is that they are located in California. I currently am not.
One recommendation is from a past supervisor at Disney, so no problem here. The other, however, is from my current supervisor...at my current job....in New York.
I have not informed my work I am hoping to attend a full-time program. Is it unethical to avoid this subject? Of course, I am also applying to NYU and Columbia, so there is a chance I may stay at my company. But if all breaks right and I gain admittance into UCLA or USC, I'd prefer to go there.
What are the expectations in a case such as this?
Thank you in advance!
I began thinking about the schools I'm applying to, mainly UCLA and USC. The strong focus on real estate, tourism/hospitality, and Asian business these programs provide has positioned them at the top of my wish list.
Perhaps most strikingly similar about these programs is that they are located in California. I currently am not.
One recommendation is from a past supervisor at Disney, so no problem here. The other, however, is from my current supervisor...at my current job....in New York.
I have not informed my work I am hoping to attend a full-time program. Is it unethical to avoid this subject? Of course, I am also applying to NYU and Columbia, so there is a chance I may stay at my company. But if all breaks right and I gain admittance into UCLA or USC, I'd prefer to go there.
What are the expectations in a case such as this?
Thank you in advance!












