Pre-emting the rejection

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skoaner

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This particular school notifies you a "decision letter is sent" on the website before it is sent/you recieve it. So I sent them an inflamitory withdrawal e-mail to the extent of "From the students I have met thus far I feel the pretentious prick atmosphere projected at your school would not fit my laid back learning style" :laugh: I dunno if it really counts but whatever!
 
skoaner said:
"From the students I have met thus far I feel the pretentious prick atmosphere projected at your school would not fit my laid back learning style" :laugh: I dunno if it really counts but whatever!
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
 
skoaner said:
This particular school notifies you a "decision letter is sent" on the website before it is sent/you recieve it. So I sent them an inflamitory withdrawal e-mail to the extent of "From the students I have met thus far I feel the pretentious prick atmosphere projected at your school would not fit my laid back learning style" :laugh: I dunno if it really counts but whatever!

:laugh: I wonder which medical school engages in such a horrific practice. 😉
 
Be absolutely careful. The director of admissions (non MDs) are in a professional field of their own. They have meetings and if they do not know each other personally, they certainly know of each other. I recall that at Yale, the director of admissions spoke highly of Cornell's director - this after I had just berated the school. You don't want to send inflammatory e-mails to any office as such an e-mail could end up in the wrong hands and ruin your chances at some other school. It probably isn't likely as admissions offices have their hands too full to worry about one particular e-mail. Still, there is that chance...
 
That's funny.

I got a rejection letter the other day with a few grammatical errors.

I'm tempted to fax it back to them with my corrections, blacking out my name and address of course.
 
I'd just like to reject the rejection.
 
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