Is it possible to cancel your insurance offer?

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  1. flannel's Avatar
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    Is it possible to cancel your insurance offer?
    I know this is rather stupid of me since everyone says that you should ensure your insurance is a place you want to go yet the more I keep thinking about it the more I just don't want to go to my insurance.

    The reason I'm asking is since I think I've proberly missed my firm offer and I just don't want to go to my insurance any more and I'd rather just go into employment and earn money rather than get in debt for a degree from a uni which I'm not even sure will get me anywhere.

    So is it possible to cancel your insurance offer and turn them down? Plus if so then how can I do it? Do I ring up the university?
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    Re: Is it possible to cancel your insurance offer?
    Yes, you can ask to withdraw. Ring up the university, but you might want to say you had a change of circumstances.
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    Re: Is it possible to cancel your insurance offer?
    (Original post by flannel)
    I know this is rather stupid of me since everyone says that you should ensure your insurance is a place you want to go yet the more I keep thinking about it the more I just don't want to go to my insurance.

    The reason I'm asking is since I think I've proberly missed my firm offer and I just don't want to go to my insurance any more and I'd rather just go into employment and earn money rather than get in debt for a degree from a uni which I'm not even sure will get me anywhere.

    So is it possible to cancel your insurance offer and turn them down? Plus if so then how can I do it? Do I ring up the university?
    You can, yes. You have no obligations to go university this year, or any year in fact.

    Do you have any interest in using Clearing? Are you absolutely sure you don't want to go to your insurance?
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