Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - I received an admission notice from a foreign university, but I haven't decided whether to go or not until the deadline.

I received an admission notice from a foreign university, but I haven't decided whether to go or not until the deadline.

It's not nice to promise not to report it. Although your reputation is only damaged in this school and has no influence on other schools, your school's reputation will be bad. In order not to be despised by our younger brothers and sisters in the future, we'd better not do this.

The usual practice is to email Xiaomi and say that you received the notice very late. Can you postpone the deadline? Normally, you will be delayed for two weeks.

Another excuse is that your parents and you have some differences about the major you are applying for, and you are trying to convince them (be sure to show that you can convince them! ), and then the application period will be extended.

Why don't you go? Are you waiting for something better or don't want to go at all?

If you agree for some reason, the general school will let you pay the deposit, then there will be another time limit. If you don't want to go again, don't pay the deposit, and then don't wait until the school asks you why not. You should send him an email just after the deadline, saying that something suddenly happened at home and the funds could not be guaranteed, so studying abroad was temporarily suspended (to make up for it yourself).

At that time, I just received all the others, but I didn't receive the one I wanted to go to most, and then I kept dragging it on, and it looked overdue. Finally, in order to keep a guaranteed one, I sent an email to Xiaomi saying that I had just received a notice, hoping to postpone it, so I delayed it for two weeks, and then I waited for the one I wanted to go to most! As a result, two weeks later, he kept emailing me to ask me if there was a problem with the funds or something. Anyway, he still wants me to go. I guess they think there are not enough students.

If you have a favorite school, you still have to stick to it, but you can't cut your own path. Good luck!