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  Friday, 21 November 2008
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How far in advance should you cancel an interview? I'm pretty sure letting them know that you are not coming the day before is frowned upon.
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14 days or more.
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My dean recommended 4 or more days notice.
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I think the best policy is to cancel as soon as you know that you're not going to that interview. And I agree with senor that you should give the program a minimum of 2 weeks notice.
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