<p>Really harsh language (sex stuff and so on) with quite some grammar and other faults. Damn it it was my dream school too. Should I call her right away? Should I apologize? Pleaz help</p>
<p>I feel full of ****</p>
<p>Really harsh language (sex stuff and so on) with quite some grammar and other faults. Damn it it was my dream school too. Should I call her right away? Should I apologize? Pleaz help</p>
<p>I feel full of ****</p>
<p>personally i would quickly send a followup e-mail with a title in big letters with something like "PLEASE DISREGARD MY LAST E-MAIL" and inside explain that it was an e-mail for a friend.</p>
<p>sometimes you can recall your e-mail if it has not been opened by the person on the other end. </p>
<p>If you cannot recall it then you need to apologize</p>
<p>I know I'm being mean but I had to laugh when I read this....just hope your interviewer has at least some sense of humour....</p>
<p>I don't believe you for some reason but the problem is real and growing. One thing is for sure: don't drink and dial or drink an click.....hehehe</p>
<p>You already know how to fix this from all of the other posters here.</p>
<p>hazmat, I kinda feel the way you do (about not completely believing the OP). Did you use an email account that had a auto-address fill in like Yahoo or GMail? Man....how unfortunate.</p>
<p>Email and apologize. And wonder if she checks her email on weekends. And if she seemed to have a sense of humor.</p>