I posted this in a below thread on principal noms but felt it was kind of piling on.
As mentioned by an poster in that thread, If a principal nom isn't found 3Q'd, then their appointment goes to the "next in line" on the slate. Just curious if this thought process also applies for those Principal noms who get appointed and choose to go elsewhere for college.
Would someone directly behind the candidate appointed but declining the offer, be the next principal nom, or simply remain in the national pool and have as good a shot as anyone else there?
(PS I totally recognize that in the end it does not matter, and I will hear back eventually, but while I'm waiting this is an amusing question)
As mentioned by an poster in that thread, If a principal nom isn't found 3Q'd, then their appointment goes to the "next in line" on the slate. Just curious if this thought process also applies for those Principal noms who get appointed and choose to go elsewhere for college.
Would someone directly behind the candidate appointed but declining the offer, be the next principal nom, or simply remain in the national pool and have as good a shot as anyone else there?
(PS I totally recognize that in the end it does not matter, and I will hear back eventually, but while I'm waiting this is an amusing question)