<p>Hi guys
I'm in a bind and really need your help. I've been neighbors with a University of Virginia alumni and she kind of guilted me into applying so I completed the first part of the application, sent in the transcript, had my counselor write a rec, and then the night of the Uva deadline, I just thought how stupid it would be for me to spend the night putting together the application and waisting the family's money on a school that didn't fit me. So, rather stupidly I didn't complete the application. The other day she asked me "did you get into UVa" and before I could think I blurted out "Yes I got in" (thought she might try to call Uva if i didn't get in or something). She then said "I would love to see your acceptance letter". Me (being the idiot) replied "Well, I have chosen to go to a different school but sure I'll give it to you".</p>
<p>So as you guessed it, my plan is to make a fake admit letter with the same wording and graphics(terribly wrong, I know, but it is just one of those things) </p>
<p>If any of you have a 2007 acceptance letter, would you mind posting a photobucket picture of the entire thing? (as well as what type of paper it was on) </p>
<p>Why don't you just say: Whoops. (Insert mom, dad, little brother, cleaning lady, dog) accidentally moved it and it got put in with some junk mail and it's gone. Your solution is going a bit far.</p>
<p>OK, I didn't apply to UVa...but this story is great.</p>
<p>And come on CC kids...GIVE A GUY A HAND. I'm rooting for you. Haha. But, I agree that you should just go the, "Oh, I threw it out by accident" route. And be sure to inform your family of your little misstep so they can keep up the charade :P.</p>