Declining my insurance offer o.O

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  1. oZu's Avatar
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    Declining my insurance offer o.O
    Hi, just wondering about this scenario: I am refused entry to my firm choice uni ( but I really want in and I'd rather wait another year than take my insurance) but qualify for my insurance choice.

    Is it still possible to decline my 2nd choice?

    Cheers
  2. M4LLY's Avatar
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    Re: Declining my insurance offer o.O
    Ring them up and explain the situation
  3. ihateocr's Avatar
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    Re: Declining my insurance offer o.O
    Yes, but if you want to go into clearing then they won't allow it. But you're perfectly fine to reject joining a university you don't want to.
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    Re: Declining my insurance offer o.O
    (Original post by oZu)
    Hi, just wondering about this scenario: I am refused entry to my firm choice uni ( but I really want in and I'd rather wait another year than take my insurance) but qualify for my insurance choice.

    Is it still possible to decline my 2nd choice?

    Cheers
    I am exactly the same :lol: I don't even know why I chose my insurance
  5. oZu's Avatar
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    Re: Declining my insurance offer o.O
    Thanks a lot ;] some relief there.
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    Re: Declining my insurance offer o.O
    (Original post by ihateocr)
    Yes, but if you want to go into clearing then they won't allow it. But you're perfectly fine to reject joining a university you don't want to.
    They have the ability to not allow someone to be released and then use Clearing, but many do allow it because it's of no benefit for them to stop it.
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