Apologies if this has been asked before - I tried searching, couldn't find an answer.
With regards to withdrawing from schools, do you just email the relevant admissions@_______.edu with a 'Dear Dean...', or 'Dear Admissions Committee'? Not sure who to address it too.
Also, is it generally just "thanks for the opportunity, but no thanks" type thing? Do I need to tell them which school I am attending?
Withdrawing from schools Forum
- edditb
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Re: Withdrawing from schools
I basically went for exactly that and just got a nice response confirming the withdrawal and wishing me luck. Can't go wrong with politeness on this one I think! And I addressed it to the admissions email.Topszn wrote:Apologies if this has been asked before - I tried searching, couldn't find an answer.
With regards to withdrawing from schools, do you just email the relevant admissions@_______.edu with a 'Dear Dean...', or 'Dear Admissions Committee'? Not sure who to address it too.
Also, is it generally just "thanks for the opportunity, but no thanks" type thing? Do I need to tell them which school I am attending?
- Topszn
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Re: Withdrawing from schools
Nice one, thank you!edditb wrote:I basically went for exactly that and just got a nice response confirming the withdrawal and wishing me luck. Can't go wrong with politeness on this one I think! And I addressed it to the admissions email.Topszn wrote:Apologies if this has been asked before - I tried searching, couldn't find an answer.
With regards to withdrawing from schools, do you just email the relevant admissions@_______.edu with a 'Dear Dean...', or 'Dear Admissions Committee'? Not sure who to address it too.
Also, is it generally just "thanks for the opportunity, but no thanks" type thing? Do I need to tell them which school I am attending?