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Yesterday was my interview day at a school and I double-checked the portal in the morning, not realizing that a withdrawal I thought I performed a few weeks ago didn't actually go through. I should've paid more attention to having never received confirmation of my withdrawal but I was busy with classes and work and didn't notice that my withdrawal didn't actually go through.
Needless to say I was a no-show for my interview. I sent a sincere email to the admissions office profusely apologizing for inconveniencing the admissions office and the interviewers. The office replied saying they'd forward my message to the dean and told me good luck, wishing me my best. Should I be worried about this?
I understand my behavior was very unprofessional but do adcoms talk to each other about this or report no-shows like this to AMCAS?
Needless to say I was a no-show for my interview. I sent a sincere email to the admissions office profusely apologizing for inconveniencing the admissions office and the interviewers. The office replied saying they'd forward my message to the dean and told me good luck, wishing me my best. Should I be worried about this?
I understand my behavior was very unprofessional but do adcoms talk to each other about this or report no-shows like this to AMCAS?