Hi all,
If I am looking to withdraw my applications from schools, do I just send them an email indicating I wish to withdraw, or is there a more formal process?
Thanks!
Withdrawing Applications Forum
- North
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Re: Withdrawing Applications
Nope, that's all you have to do. Here's what I sent:hill1334 wrote:Hi all,
If I am looking to withdraw my applications from schools, do I just send them an email indicating I wish to withdraw, or is there a more formal process?
Thanks!
IIRC, I modeled it on a rejection e-mail I got from a different school.North a few years ago wrote: SUBJECT: Application Withdrawal, [LS] School of Law - L########
Dear [DEAN] and the Admissions Staff at the [LS] School of Law:
After careful consideration, I have decided to withdraw my application to [LS] School of Law.
I appreciate the time and consideration you have given my application, but I have decided to accept an offer of admission at the [Other LS] School of Law. If there is a formal procedure for withdrawal, please let me know. I wish you the best of luck in finding excellent candidates for the Class of 2016.
LSAC Account Number: L########
With thanks,
[North]
- Mack.Hambleton
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Re: Withdrawing Applications
Requesting the funny withdrawal post
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Re: Withdrawing Applications
Yeah mine was even simpler:
To Whom It May Concern,
I wish to withdraw my application from [] Law Class of 2018 admission cycle.
Thank you for your consideration,
[name]
LSAC: L
To Whom It May Concern,
I wish to withdraw my application from [] Law Class of 2018 admission cycle.
Thank you for your consideration,
[name]
LSAC: L
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