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Response-time expectations
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- Source and methodology questions: typically answered within 5 business days.
- Partnership inquiries: reviewed within 7 business days; we reply only if there is a fit.
- General reader questions: answered when capacity allows. We are a small team and cannot offer one-to-one course advising.
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