Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately false acceptance letters have gone out (from a variety of schools) almost every year. This article is from 2014, but it lists many examples of this happening.
https://time.com/3637980/college-admissions-mistakes-johnshopkins/
I'm so sorry that happened to your daughter. I hope she gets good news when the real decision notification is made.
Accept immediately and withdraw other applications if you’re worried that it’s an oops. Then respond to their oops with an e-mail that you’ve withdrawn other applications in reliance on their offer which you accepted
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately false acceptance letters have gone out (from a variety of schools) almost every year. This article is from 2014, but it lists many examples of this happening.
https://time.com/3637980/college-admissions-mistakes-johnshopkins/
I'm so sorry that happened to your daughter. I hope she gets good news when the real decision notification is made.
Anonymous wrote:https://richmond.com/news/local/education/vcu-mistakenly-sends-acceptance-emails-to-prospective-students/article_ad582204-7aea-5423-bafe-ea601685e058.html
This article was from Dec 29. OP, was your senior part of this group?
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the second letter is the one that is the mistake?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same thing happened to my DC.
So sorry to hear it. Specifically with VCU, or another school, PP?
Anonymous wrote:Same thing happened to my DC.