As I withdraw from schools, I became curious to what happens if you withdraw from a school and then have a change of heart?
FYI- this is not happening with me, straight curiosity
Mistaken Withdrawal Forum
- HorseThief
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Re: Mistaken Withdrawal
This is only anecdotal, but Dean Zearfoss (U Mich) told me that she had a student turn down UM, and then called Dean Zearfoss on the first day of classes saying that she had made a mistake. Dean Z said she let her in. So I guess it's not impossible to get back in.
- DaRascal
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Re: Mistaken Withdrawal
Be steadfast and strong in your decision making, not capricious and weak. You need to get into the habit now of making firm decisions. You seem to flip-flop a lot.
Be strong.... Be strong...

Be strong.... Be strong...
- jbagelboy
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Re: Mistaken Withdrawal
I remember I once withdrew from the University of Chicago; it was never confirmed, and then I was admitted and went through the scholarship negotiation process. So, mistakes are made.
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Re: Mistaken Withdrawal
[quote="DaRascal"]Be steadfast and strong in your decision making, not capricious and weak. You need to get into the habit now of making firm decisions. You seem to flip-flop a lot.
Be strong.... Be strong... [/quote
I am not flip flopping, it was a pure curiosity question

Be strong.... Be strong... [/quote
I am not flip flopping, it was a pure curiosity question
- Mack.Hambleton
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Re: Mistaken Withdrawal
Hypo of the year
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