withdrawal letter

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sanamenom

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For those of you who have sent out withdrawal letters, what did you write. Is it ok to write only two sentences? Can anyone share the one they sent out? I feel like mine is too short.
 
Hard to make that switch from kissing up to kissing off 😉


Dear _______


Please withdraw my name from consideration for the class entering in August 2004.

Thank you for your consideration of my application.

Sincerely,
gaf
AAMC: #####
 
thanks gaf. this is similar to what I wanted to send out, but it seems too short. have you sent one of these out? did you e-mail them or send a letter?
 
I did something like that. It's ok if it's short, you're telling them what they need to know. They gets lots of these letters so they don't want to be reading novels. I wasn't sure what to do - email versus snail mail - so I did both to be sure. It's easy enough to do both. You can always call each school to see what they prefer as I've heard each school is different.
 
I tried to be polite and to emphasize the positive aspects of the schools. I also expressed my regret and disappointment about not being able to accept the overtures.
 
I was only on the alternate list at SLU but I have absolutely no desire to go there so I pulled out. But this is what I wrote them, maybe you'll find it helpful:

Month Day, 2004 First Name MI. Last Name
My Address
My City, My State 11111
My AMCAS ID

Saint Louis University
School of Medicine
Admissions Committee
1402 South Grand Boulevard
Saint Louis, Missouri 63104

Greetings,

I would like to thank the Admissions Committee at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine for its consideration of my application for admission. I will be pursuing a medical education at another institution. Please remove my name from the alternate list and withdraw my application from further consideration for admission.

Best Wishes,
My Name
 
sanamenom said:
thanks gaf. this is similar to what I wanted to send out, but it seems too short. have you sent one of these out? did you e-mail them or send a letter?

I sent in on paper. It's short, but I felt it got my point across without taking too much time. Someone else had a nice example that was a little longer (above).

It's nothing to lose sleep over.
 
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