how does withdrawing my application after interview affect chances?

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if i were to withdraw my application AFTER interviewing but before dday, how does this affect my chances at other schools?
would i be blacklisted essentially by other schools. let’s say i get no acceptances and have to reapply. would i be blacklisted bc i’ve heard it u get in and don’t go then u wont get in next cycle
 
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if i were to withdraw my application AFTER interviewing but before dday, how does this affect my chances at other schools?
would i be blacklisted essentially by other schools. let’s say i get no acceptances and have to reapply. would i be blacklisted bc i’ve heard it u get in and don’t go then u wont get in next cycle
 
if i were to withdraw my application AFTER interviewing but before dday, how does this affect my chances at other schools?
would i be blacklisted essentially by other schools. let’s say i get no acceptances and have to reapply. would i be blacklisted bc i’ve heard it u get in and don’t go then u wont get in next cycle
Why would you ever withdraw after interviewing? Wait until decision day to tell them no. Unless it's an urgent change in your status due to your personal health, you can wait.

When saying "withdrawing my application," I think you are withdrawing your entire AADSAS application. That would affect the other schools that might still consider you. I don't think it would be held against you in a future cycle, but you would be considered a reapplicant, which feeds into your anxiety that it could be used against you in the future.
 
Why would you ever withdraw after interviewing? Wait until decision day to tell them no. Unless it's an urgent change in your status due to your personal health, you can wait.

When saying "withdrawing my application," I think you are withdrawing your entire AADSAS application. That would affect the other schools that might still consider you. I don't think it would be held against you in a future cycle, but you would be considered a reapplicant, which feeds into your anxiety that it could be used against you in the future.
i meant only withdrawing from that one school post interview but before dday.
the thing is if i ONLY get into that school i dont think i wanna go, which i heard will get you blacklisted next cycle for every dental school
 
i meant only withdrawing from that one school post interview but before dday.
the thing is if i ONLY get into that school i dont think i wanna go, which i heard will get you blacklisted next cycle for every dental school
What gets you "blacklisted" is matriculating and then withdrawing or getting kicked out. No one knows where you received offers except the school that gave you a shot. It sounded like you had a bad experience with interviewing; the feeling may be mutual.
 
What gets you "blacklisted" is matriculating and then withdrawing or getting kicked out. No one knows where you received offers except the school that gave you a shot. It sounded like you had a bad experience with interviewing; the feeling may be mutual.
ohh ok. i’ve heard through the grapevine of reddit that if you get accepted to a school but choose to not attend and reapply instead, u wont get into any schools bc they talk
 
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