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  1. Hello everybody, I would like to give an example to illustrate my problems: Suppose that I get the PhD admittance with either fellowships or other financial aids from University A and B in U.S. this year, and I take the offer from University A and reject that from University B before Apr. 15. However unfortunately, for some personal reasons, such as family, visa rejection (I am not a native U.S. resident), health, and girlfriend, etc, I cannot register for University A timely. Therefore, I have to apply again for the next year's admittance of University A and B, and my questions are: 1. Will my rejection of University B in the first year have impact on their decision on me in the next year? 2. Will University A deny to give me admittance again for my registration failure in the first year? 3. Or their decisions in the second year should depend on their policies on these situations? Then could I ask for their policies before applying? From whom, the secretary? Thank you for viewing and replying!
  2. My suggestion is ignore this RC question. Such ambiguous question will not appear in the GRE test. I also agree with your idea. However, if you really want a explanation for the answer C, the explanation is following: 1.interpretations of this portrait posture offer observations of correspondence—demonstrating either that it mirrors actual social behavior or that it borrows from classical statuary 2.illuminate neither the source of this curious convention nor the reason for its popularity As the answer C do not accurately matches '1', and what the gentleman considers may be an answer of '2', then the answer C can be a plausible answer. Hope this can help you.:peach:
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