When you go to a college Career day and sit down with IBM, Microsoft, or even the Army, Navy or Marines, and you walkout with what anyone would call a offer of enployment and a business card and some handouts and a note that says “looking forward to your call”, then what is that?
Encouragement or a offer?
No paperwork was done...no contract was signed, in fact no records were retained except for some notes in the recruiters notebook.
What Carson received was offer and I’ll bet they would have been thrilled to have him, as he was highly qualified. His acceptance at Yale is proof of that.
There is no such thing as being “offered” a scholarship to West Point.
It does not exist. Never has, more than likely never will.
And anyone who called interest at a job fair an offer of employment would be fooling himself, at the very least.
Yeah, and I guess Barry’s acceptance at Columbia and Harvard Law was proof of his high qualifications as well.