How to decline a school?

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I was accepted to two schools, both of which i am considering, how do I go about revoking my acceptance to the school?
 
I was accepted to two schools, both of which i am considering, how do I go about revoking my acceptance to the school?

Write a letter.
 
Take a polaroid of your middle finger and write your name on the bottom and send it to them.
 
Dont just reject that other school... go to that school, and ask them if they would give you a scholarship lol, then if they say no... you say "no" too 😛
 
I wrote an email saying: "I regret to inform you..." to NYU. :laugh:
 
Dont just reject that other school... go to that school, and ask them if they would give you a scholarship lol, then if they say no... you say "no" too 😛

Ha! Funny you should mention it, but that's almost what I did: when I called Penn and found out I was accepted, I then asked about the scholarship. When Corky said "Not this round, sorry" all enthusiasm immediately left my voice and I responded, rather dejectedly "Oh, OK. Thanks." I think she understood that I wasn't coming because of the cost. Actually, she probably already knew as I was very honest in my interview.
 
hahahah small
Im trying that when I apply hahahaha 😛
 
hahahah small
Im trying that when I apply hahahaha 😛

I wouldn't go burning bridges... you never know when you'll cross paths with these guys again. Just write something like "after much thought, I have decided to decline your offer of acceptance. It was a difficult decision [put in compliments to the school if you want]. I appreciate your consideration for acceptance at School X."
 
Ha! Funny you should mention it, but that's almost what I did: when I called Penn and found out I was accepted, I then asked about the scholarship. When Corky said "Not this round, sorry" all enthusiasm immediately left my voice and I responded, rather dejectedly "Oh, OK. Thanks." I think she understood that I wasn't coming because of the cost. Actually, she probably already knew as I was very honest in my interview.


Small, I think your stats were too low:laugh: j/k

I can't believe you didn't get the scholarship though. I have a UPenn interiew coming up soon and I was hoping to get one, but now I am having doubts I will.

When you say you were honest at the interview, did you tell them that you would go to UPenn only if you got the scholarship?
 
I wouldn't go burning bridges... you never know when you'll cross paths with these guys again. Just write something like "after much thought, I have decided to decline your offer of acceptance. It was a difficult decision [put in compliments to the school if you want]. I appreciate your consideration for acceptance at School X."

I burn every bridge I cross, this is the way of the gunner. That way no one else can catch up to me. ha ha ha

Seriously now you know we are all joking.
 
I burn every bridge I cross, this is the way of the gunner. That way no one else can catch up to me. ha ha ha

Seriously now you know we are all joking.

oh but of course, this is SDN and i wouldn't expect anything else 😉 just wanted to give some real advice to the OP
 
GUNNAZ FOR LIFE!!!!
burn everthing!!! lol
GUNNAZ ARE THE REASON FOR GLOBAL WARMING hahaha
 
oh but of course, this is SDN and i wouldn't expect anything else 😉 just wanted to give some real advice to the OP

lol I guess thats what this forum is for.
😛
 
when should i decline... Both schools are refundable in march?
 
when should i decline... Both schools are refundable in march?

Whenever you make up your mind? Some people are still waiting for interviews/acceptances, so if you know already I wouldn't delay. But don't rush your decision at the same time since it's such a big decision.
 
Are scholarships sent out at the same time as acceptances? or not? It will be hard to decide on a school if they don't let you know about your scholarships until waaay later....





Dont just reject that other school... go to that school, and ask them if they would give you a scholarship lol, then if they say no... you say "no" too 😛
 
or just say nothing...the schools will know on Jan 15th when they still haven't recieve your deposit $$$



Whenever you make up your mind? Some people are still waiting for interviews/acceptances, so if you know already I wouldn't delay. But don't rush your decision at the same time since it's such a big decision.
 
I would write a letter, being very polite and saying that you regretfuly decided to decline. Its always nicer if you write a letter and do things properly. It is however to be on this side of the coin now, though.:laugh:
 
Small, I think your stats were too low:laugh: j/k

I can't believe you didn't get the scholarship though. I have a UPenn interiew coming up soon and I was hoping to get one, but now I am having doubts I will.

When you say you were honest at the interview, did you tell them that you would go to UPenn only if you got the scholarship?

It was a great interview. My interviewer was Japanese-American and really into opera, so we instantly had something to talk about there (I studied music and lived in Japan, so I think they planned this). Actually, most of the interview was just chatting about these things. He had read my blog, though, and knew the schools to which I had applied. So, when he asked "How does Penn rank?" and told him "I really like the school, but without a scholarship it would be a tough decision to make." I didn't say I WOULDN'T go, though. I then asked him what he thought my chances at a scholarship were and he said it looked good but the committee decided.

Maybe that was a little bold, but I didn't want to play the butt-kissing game and tell every school I would definitely come to their school if accepted when it was fairly clear that I was going to be accept to my state school (which I think is a great school). I was even more straightforward with Maryland: I told them what schools I applied to, why, and that Maryland was basically last on my list, and they haven't even accepted me yet (surprised? yeah, me neither).

I think there's more to me not being offered a scholarship from Penn, though. I didn't have any upper level science when I applied and I still don't have many of the "recommended" classes (Cell, Micro, etc.). I also only decided to go into dentistry just August 2006, and I might have come across as too whimsical, like I just chose dentistry based on the feeling of the moment rather than careful planning and devoted hard work.

I'm actually still waiting to see if Penn changes their mind, though I don't think I'll go there now even if I get a late scholarship. I would LOVE to go to Colorado, even at a steeper price, but no interview yet (no rejection, either, though). I'll probably go to Indiana, though, which is great. I get more and more excited about it every day.

This is too long, but I just wanted to see that I do plan on sending out formal rejections/withdrawals to schools soon. Letter to Penn, email to Maryland (that's how they communicated with me).
 
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