Im kinda unsure weather or not i want to go to uni now, but i'd like to accept my offer just incase i do want to go. If i accept it am i commited to go, or can i pull out?
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Technically it *IS* a legally binding contract. But in practice most unis don't want you if you don't want to go and will let you off the hook.
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You can easily withdraw from the whole UCAS process, and by doing so not go to any uni (but you can apply again next year or in 10 years or whenever)
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(Original post by Cloud_Strife)
Im kinda unsure weather or not i want to go to uni now, but i'd like to accept my offer just incase i do want to go. If i accept it am i commited to go, or can i pull out?
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