Withdrawing Applications Forum
- novacuseville
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Withdrawing Applications
How do you withdraw applications? From schools you've been admitted to and schools you may not have heard from yet?
Thanks!
Thanks!
- ToadGoDead
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Re: Withdrawing Applications
send email saying you are withdrawing your admissions offer. give your lsac number in said email... ask for confirmation email. follow up by phone if you do not receive an answer.
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Re: Withdrawing Applications
U can inform them by sending them a email u need to mention your ISAC number in that, and u can also call them up and inform them that you are gonna withdraw.......the best way is to call them and inform as it makes the things soon......
- jay115
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Re: Withdrawing Applications
why would you need to ask for a confirmation email? as long as you made a good faith effort to withdraw from a school (initial email) and retain the sent email as proof of your withdrawal, then it's up to the school you withdrew from to keep their applicant/admissions lists up to date.
- jayn3
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Re: Withdrawing Applications
c'mon, think of all of us lonely kids out there still waiting on our dream school.....jay115 wrote:why would you need to ask for a confirmation email? as long as you made a good faith effort to withdraw from a school (initial email) and retain the sent email as proof of your withdrawal, then it's up to the school you withdrew from to keep their applicant/admissions lists up to date.
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- ToadGoDead
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Re: Withdrawing Applications
cause it is being thorough, stop being lazy it takes two extra secondsjay115 wrote:why would you need to ask for a confirmation email? as long as you made a good faith effort to withdraw from a school (initial email) and retain the sent email as proof of your withdrawal, then it's up to the school you withdrew from to keep their applicant/admissions lists up to date.
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Re: Withdrawing Applications
U can send them email regarding the withdrawing and also dont forget to mention your ISAC no.........
- MURPH
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Re: Withdrawing Applications
I sent an email with my LSAc # and said Thank you but...
I would have requested a follow up email but it didn't even occure to me.
I would have requested a follow up email but it didn't even occure to me.