withdrawing from ls... Forum
- PARTY
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withdrawing from ls...
so, if you withdraw in an email to the dean of admissions who you've had a friendly relationship with, and he asks where you decided to go instead, do you answer?
- jkpolk
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Re: withdrawing from ls...
I'm interested in this too- he/she is probably genuinely curiousaekea wrote:Why wouldn't you?
- PARTY
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Re: withdrawing from ls...
i find it to be an odd question.
- nshapkar
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Re: withdrawing from ls...
aekea wrote:Why wouldn't you?
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- jkpolk
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Re: withdrawing from ls...
I think it is odd that some schools brag about how they cross admit (lose lots of students) to other schoolsPARTY wrote:i find it to be an odd question.
- catholicgirl
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Re: withdrawing from ls...
And this is why I when I withdrew, I let them know what school I was picking. To avoid the follow-up awkward.
- JoeMo
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Re: withdrawing from ls...
I had a similar situation and I answered, that was met with a very kind response e-mail telling me everything that was right with the choice I had made.PARTY wrote:so, if you withdraw in an email to the dean of admissions who you've had a friendly relationship with, and he asks where you decided to go instead, do you answer?
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Re: withdrawing from ls...
I think a lot of schools ask this question, so I don't find it that weird.