Dear Paul Lanzillotti,
Recently I had a call scheduled with one of your consultants(I don't want to take names and make an issue), and I thought the call went pretty well. I was told that with my profile, which is sort of ok(GMAT 740, age on upper side), I shall try packages for next year applications as the time was too short. I was thinking to apply in second round for 2017, but the suggestion by your consultant was to try it for next year. I introspected pretty seriously throughout the day and sent an email to him expecting a reply. I didn't get any in the next two days and hence I sent another email requesting him to respond. However, I didn't get any. Is it a common practice to ignore the communication if the profile of the client is not a feasible future admission? I just wanted to know whether it is the norm. No personal or professional grudges against the
Amerasia or the consultant. I am new to this. So, I just want to know whether the non-communication or being unresponsive is a way of telling a client indirectly that you are not interested in taking up the job.
Thanks and Regards