You can always explain the situation and request a deferred enrollment to your safety school if you would like additional peace of mind in case something happens. Some schools will allow this, others won't. Basically the safety school would defer your enrollment for one year (if they allow it) - and then you can withdraw later once you're comfortable. Just an option.
...or wait. There is a poster here whose son tore his MCL and may or may not be able to report to his SA.
My 2nd had me send his official ‘withdraw’ after we dropped him off. And he stayed. And he didn’t have to think about bc his mind got filled with plebe summer.
I like these options. in fact, I've already paid the deposit so it would just be a matter of having my parents withdraw for me. Thanks!Agree with @justdoit19. If you can swing it financially, spend a few hundred dollars on the deposit to hold your place at the safety school. It’s an insurance policy should anything unforeseen happen between now and I-Day. If something bad happens, you’ll have a Plan B waiting. If not, consider it a small premium paid for peace of mind — and the last dollar you’ll be required to spend on college.
Make sure and check how it’s done. Some need it in writing. So a faxed them mailed letter for example. But a signature. So you would have to figure that out ahead of time. BC once you report, all comm’s are cut. No follow up questions from anyone!!I like these options. in fact, I've already paid the deposit so it would just be a matter of having my parents withdraw for me. Thanks!