Withdraw App

<p>I know Michigan EA decisions are coming out very soon. </p>

<p>I was accepted to Cornell ED, so I should withdraw my app so I don't take someone's spot..but I don't know how D: </p>

<p>Although I sorta wanted to know if I would get accepted..</p>

<p>The correct and honorable thing to do is to let admissions know you are withdrawing. Congrats on Cornell. :-)</p>

<p>Ty… I can’t even find their email address though. -_-</p>

<p>You can call them.</p>

<p>Call them on Monday, Congratulations on Cornell!!!</p>

<p>Or find your admission counselor:
[The</a> Admissions Team | University of Michigan Office of Admissions](<a href=“http://www.admissions.umich.edu/drupal/admissions-team-0]The”>http://www.admissions.umich.edu/drupal/admissions-team-0)</p>

<p>Congrats on Cornell.</p>

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<p>Congratulations on Cornell! </p>

<p>Since I have a child waiting on EA from Michigan, we would consider it a great favor if you would call the Admission Office (734-764-7433) tomorrow and withdraw your application. Why take someone else’s slot? </p>

<p>If you were accepted ED to Cornell, you would for sure be accepted to Michigan…</p>

<p>4gsmom I will help you out tomorrow and withdraw my application, since I need to anyway :P</p>

<p>Ok thanks. I’ll just give them a call.</p>

<p>Thanks! :)</p>

<p>And don’t think I don’t know where you’re coming from. When my oldest daughter was accepted to William and Mary ED, we had that fleeting moment of wanting to see if she would’ve been accepted to University of Chicago EA. </p>

<p>Unfortunately for her, her mother went to 12 years of Catholic school and that kind of guilt just doesn’t go away. She called UofC the next day and we really hope we made some kid who possibly might have been deferred very happy.</p>