Anyway, it's fine for you and Malfoy and all - even someone like Finnigan - if the letter's sort of naff. (Not saying yours is, Finnigan, mind - just that mine is right now and I'm not well pleased.)
For someone like me, this means a lot. It could be the difference between continuing on in YPL and being dropped from the programme.
It'll be worse if you're automatically disqualified because you missed the deadline.
This is just like that essay for Professor Vector that you spent weeks and weeks 'thinking about' and then when it came time to write it you had to ask for an extension. Only there isn't one for YPL, unless you've talked to Professor Sinistra about it.
Honestly. If you're having that much trouble just ask a prefect to look it over for you.
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Date: 2011-05-26 04:34 pm (UTC)Have you written your letter yet? Or did you choose someone who only wanted owls?
I'm trying to convince Corner that what he has is fine and he ought to just send it, already, but he's fussing over every last detail.
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Date: 2011-05-26 04:52 pm (UTC)Anyway, it's fine for you and Malfoy and all - even someone like Finnigan - if the letter's sort of naff. (Not saying yours is, Finnigan, mind - just that mine is right now and I'm not well pleased.)
For someone like me, this means a lot. It could be the difference between continuing on in YPL and being dropped from the programme.
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Date: 2011-05-26 05:00 pm (UTC)This is just like that essay for Professor Vector that you spent weeks and weeks 'thinking about' and then when it came time to write it you had to ask for an extension. Only there isn't one for YPL, unless you've talked to Professor Sinistra about it.
Honestly. If you're having that much trouble just ask a prefect to look it over for you.