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limonessal
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- Joined: Fri May 25, 2012 3:37 pm
Dear all,
I am a senior college student and i'll graduate in a few weeks.
I have been accepted to several schools for Msc in Europe and i accepted one of the conditional offers in May. The school A did not require any deposits so i thought that even if i changed my mind, it wouldn't be a issue. Approximately a month has passed since my acceptance and the school sent me guidelines for visa, accommadation etc.
Meanwhile, i changed my mind and decided to go to another school (School B) which requires my personal registration in July. Now i have to inform the school A that i won't make it there but i'm a bit concerned.
- Would it be unethical or illegal?
- If the two schools have some sort of code, would the school B cancel my admission?
I really want school B and it is more suitable for my financial situation but i'd still go to school A rather than losing both..
I am a senior college student and i'll graduate in a few weeks.
I have been accepted to several schools for Msc in Europe and i accepted one of the conditional offers in May. The school A did not require any deposits so i thought that even if i changed my mind, it wouldn't be a issue. Approximately a month has passed since my acceptance and the school sent me guidelines for visa, accommadation etc.
Meanwhile, i changed my mind and decided to go to another school (School B) which requires my personal registration in July. Now i have to inform the school A that i won't make it there but i'm a bit concerned.
- Would it be unethical or illegal?
- If the two schools have some sort of code, would the school B cancel my admission?
I really want school B and it is more suitable for my financial situation but i'd still go to school A rather than losing both..












