Put "Yes" to both regular and early binding by accident Forum
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Put "Yes" to both regular and early binding by accident
For Richmond Law school, I was not being careful and for what admission I accidentally clicked both regular admission and early admission(I just wanted regular admission). There wasn't anything that I had to sign, but I have sent in e-mail to Richmond admission about the mistake. Is there anything I could do... I already have early binding for other school as well...
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Re: Put "Yes" to both regular and early binding by accident
You emailed admissions. Once they get/read that email, they'll change your application to regular decision if it's currently early decision. There's nothing else you need to do.
If they somehow missed the email and never respond, send another email at some point before they would be required to give you an answer on an early decision application. Or you could just call admissions at that point and make sure they have your application properly labeled as regular decision.
If they somehow missed the email and never respond, send another email at some point before they would be required to give you an answer on an early decision application. Or you could just call admissions at that point and make sure they have your application properly labeled as regular decision.
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Re: Put "Yes" to both regular and early binding by accident
I called and the admission was on a break and LSAC was closed due to weather... Well, I hope they don't think it is a breach of contract. There wasn't anything that I signed for early decision but still I did click yes. Oh well thank you for your reply. I will just wait for an e-mail then.UVA2B wrote:You emailed admissions. Once they get/read that email, they'll change your application to regular decision if it's currently early decision. There's nothing else you need to do.
If they somehow missed the email and never respond, send another email at some point before they would be required to give you an answer on an early decision application. Or you could just call admissions at that point and make sure they have your application properly labeled as regular decision.
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Re: Put "Yes" to both regular and early binding by accident
...it's not. And maybe switch to decaf for awhile. You're clearly too tightly wound right now.ijwbae wrote:I called and the admission was on a break and LSAC was closed due to weather... Well, I hope they don't think it is a breach of contract. There wasn't anything that I signed for early decision but still I did click yes. Oh well thank you for your reply. I will just wait for an e-mail then.UVA2B wrote:You emailed admissions. Once they get/read that email, they'll change your application to regular decision if it's currently early decision. There's nothing else you need to do.
If they somehow missed the email and never respond, send another email at some point before they would be required to give you an answer on an early decision application. Or you could just call admissions at that point and make sure they have your application properly labeled as regular decision.
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Re: Put "Yes" to both regular and early binding by accident
Thank you! I was just worried about it.UVA2B wrote:...it's not. And maybe switch to decaf for awhile. You're clearly too tightly wound right now.ijwbae wrote:I called and the admission was on a break and LSAC was closed due to weather... Well, I hope they don't think it is a breach of contract. There wasn't anything that I signed for early decision but still I did click yes. Oh well thank you for your reply. I will just wait for an e-mail then.UVA2B wrote:You emailed admissions. Once they get/read that email, they'll change your application to regular decision if it's currently early decision. There's nothing else you need to do.
If they somehow missed the email and never respond, send another email at some point before they would be required to give you an answer on an early decision application. Or you could just call admissions at that point and make sure they have your application properly labeled as regular decision.
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