Jens Christian Thordal P.
Google
Spend significant time, effort and utilising my network for a great application as well as recommendations, legalisation of exam documents, in order to apply for masters in law. I hold an executive MBA as well as another masters in law already. The application was made after discussions with an advisor from Pantheon stating that I could apply for a scholarship while applying for admission. I was admitted - but when I asked about the scholarship the communication line went cold. Despite multiple emails, not a single person at Pantheon replied to my questions. Unserious behaviour from a university that should be seen as well respected. It was clearly a modified truth that a scholarship program was available. The university could have saved a bit of face by at least showing respect for the time used for the application by rejecting it in a professional and respectful manner. They chose to ignore my queries. I wonder if they teach their students to ignore clients too.