How to withdraw?

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So maybe I should put this in the "stupid questions" thread but . . .

I think it's time to withdraw from several of the schools where I applied and/or interviewed. I got into my top choice and the two best options in my state, and there's really only one other school where an acceptance (and a BIG scholarship) could possibly trump my top choice.

I just don't know how to withdraw. Do I send them an email? Letter? Call the office?

Thanks. I'd like to get out of some of these in case it would somehow help other people out.
 
browniegirl86 said:
So maybe I should put this in the "stupid questions" thread but . . .

I think it's time to withdraw from several of the schools where I applied and/or interviewed. I got into my top choice and the two best options in my state, and there's really only one other school where an acceptance (and a BIG scholarship) could possibly trump my top choice.

I just don't know how to withdraw. Do I send them an email? Letter? Call the office?

Thanks. I'd like to get out of some of these in case it would somehow help other people out.


what i did was send them a polite email/call them so they get the news fastest. then i sent a snail mail thank you note (thanks for my acceptance but regretfully, have decided some place else blah blah, really liked your school though blah)... i figure the med school admissions people have a small community and ya never know when rudeness will come back at ya... 🙂
 
superkiwi said:
what i did was send them a polite email/call them so they get the news fastest. then i sent a snail mail thank you note (thanks for my acceptance but regretfully, have decided some place else blah blah, really liked your school though blah)... i figure the med school admissions people have a small community and ya never know when rudeness will come back at ya... 🙂

Thanks 🙂

Oh, I'm definitely going to be very polite. I feel guilty about turning down acceptances since the adcoms go through such a long process to handpick their class (yes I know that lots of ppl turn them down and that they expect some declinations/withdrawals, but I'm just weird). Some of the other schools, especially Baylor, I really did like, but I fell in love with WashU and knew as soon as I started the interview day that if I was accepted there, I would definitely attend.

The ones I WOULD like to write a not-so-polite letter to are the ones where I've been complete since August and have had no response other than "your secondary is complete." But I'll go with succinct and civil rather than "YOU ARE SO RUDE! IF YOU'RE GOING TO REJECT ME, WHY NOT SEND THE SKINNY ENVELOPE ALREADY?!!"

/rant
 
browniegirl86 said:
Thanks 🙂

The ones I WOULD like to write a not-so-polite letter to are the ones where I've been complete since August and have had no response other than "your secondary is complete." But I'll go with succinct and civil rather than "YOU ARE SO RUDE! IF YOU'RE GOING TO REJECT ME, WHY NOT SEND THE SKINNY ENVELOPE ALREADY?!!"

/rant

haha, i HEAR ya! congrats, etc.! 🙂
 
A quick, simple email will work.

Mine is about 3 sentences: Thanks for the time... no longer wish to be considered... see ya!
 
Dear [insert medical school],

I regret to inform you that after careful consideration, I have decided not to attend your program. This year I applied to many qualified schools, and while yours was one of them, I cannot attend every school. Rest assured your program received personal consideration at multiple reviews. This in no way reflects negatively upon your school's ability to teach students.

Best of luck to you in your future classes,

Depakote
 
Depakote said:
Dear [insert medical school],

I regret to inform you that after careful consideration, I have decided not to attend your program. This year I applied to many qualified schools, and while yours was one of them, I cannot attend every school. Rest assured your program received personal consideration at multiple reviews. This in no way reflects negatively upon your school's ability to teach students.

Best of luck to you in your future classes,

Depakote

Yessssssssssssss.

If only I had the balls.
 
Depakote said:
Dear [insert medical school],

I regret to inform you that after careful consideration, I have decided not to attend your program. This year I applied to many qualified schools, and while yours was one of them, I cannot attend every school. Rest assured your program received personal consideration at multiple reviews. This in no way reflects negatively upon your school's ability to teach students.

Best of luck to you in your future classes,

Depakote

Perfect!!! Although to add a little line from BU's obnoxious email rejection, you could add that thing about..."This is a disappointment, as much for those who are responsible for the decision as it may be for you, the school who is turned away."
 
Depakote said:
Dear [insert medical school],

I regret to inform you that after careful consideration, I have decided not to attend your program. This year I applied to many qualified schools, and while yours was one of them, I cannot attend every school. Rest assured your program received personal consideration at multiple reviews. This in no way reflects negatively upon your school's ability to teach students.

Best of luck to you in your future classes,

Depakote

Sorry - double post. This bleepin' site keeps crashing today....
 
Depakote: I like the cut of your jib. 😀

Brownie, Sailcrazy and all others who are declining acceptances: Thank you for freeing up spots for others. 🙂
 
Depakote said:
Dear [insert medical school],

I regret to inform you that after careful consideration, I have decided not to attend your program. This year I applied to many qualified schools, and while yours was one of them, I cannot attend every school. Rest assured your program received personal consideration at multiple reviews. This in no way reflects negatively upon your school's ability to teach students.

Best of luck to you in your future classes,

Depakote

As I withdraw from the rest of my schools today, I have to bump this genius post. It served as my personal template for writing most of my letters, and if I ever see you, Depakote, I will pay you $5. :meanie:
 
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