QofQuimica
Seriously, dude, I think you're overreacting....
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I think you should not burn your bridges. You never know when or if you might want to go to UF in the future (residency, jobs, etc.) It might make you feel better temporarily to "tell them off," but will you really accomplish anything positive for yourself in the long run by doing this? If you are sure that you want to withdraw, write a polite letter or email to thank them for considering your application, but that you wish to withdraw it from further consideration. If you must complain, do it in private to your friends, or call/email Robyn to ask her when you can expect to hear something more.MrBurns10 said:So I'm going to withdraw from UF. The question is, do I do so in an e-mail or in a letter? Of the places I've withdrawn from pre-interview, I've done so in an e-mail; post-interview, in a letter. UF hasn't said a word to me since they said I was complete three months ago, but for some reason I feel like this one should be in a letter (but maybe that's because I'm going to say something about how it would have been nice had they ever contacted me, and I don't want them to e-mail me back).
What do you guys think?

You should have knocked and said, "excuse me, but I've got an interview tomorrow. Will you please be a little quieter?"

Here's to him getting accepted! And tell him to get his butt on here and get addicted like the rest of us!