My friend wanted to know if she would get accepted into University A and B. Last year, she already been admitted to university A. But due to a problem, she was not able to attend that university and if she wished to study still in University A, she should re-apply in the next year. The problem was, she was so worried that she would not get accepted into University A anymore.
But then, she was also very attracted to (apply to) university B, more than university A itself. She was so confused about that because she already has the scholarship. University A is in the list of the universities that allowed to be applied for that scholarship while University B is not (except with good justification). She was also interested to apply to University C because she was so afraid that she would be rejected by University A & B that she would lost her scholarship. She already applied to University A & B, so she asked me should she apply to University C and the possibility to be accepted in those three universities.
Actually, I opened many card to answer her question by showing her some good side and "not-a-good" side from each university to help her decide. But for the reason of simplicity, I show you just the spread that answer the question of "possible outcome".
So here it is the result spread :
Even though 8 of swords is look like a negative card, but in this case I believed that she would be accepted into University A. And she would have a feeling like being "trapped" to choose University A than other universities. The High Priestess is a good sign that she would get accepted also into University B because for me it is a symbol of knowledge. For University C, I thought that it would be difficult for her to be accepted into University C because of high competition to enter this university.
Feedback from her.
She told me that I was right. She got accepted into University A and B. But she was so hurried that she paid directly some fee to University A. It was not reimbursable, so she didn't have a choice than take the University A as her university. For University C, she didn't apply it, finally.
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