半夜收到CMU的CS录取邮件,早上刚又收到说发错了!怎么办TT

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凌晨1:50收到CMU的CS的admission邮件,兴高采烈的收了之后,早上又发来邮件说抱歉录取通知发错了,不能给我ad。可以argue吗?这种情况,谁有经验啊。。。不过我CMU申了三个专业,还有两个没出结果。
醉了,还能这样啊。。。

[align="left"]Dear Wei:[/align][align="left"]Congratulations on your acceptance into the Master of Science program in Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon. You are one of the select few, less than 9% of the more than 1200 applicants, that we are inviting. We're convinced this is the right place for you. Welcome to Carnegie Mellon![/align][align="left"]If you'd like some bragging points, Carnegie Mellon has one of the longest records for world-leading computer science research and education -- more than 50 years. US News & World Report ranks us as the #1 computer science program (though some claim we are tied). Our fall recruiting event, known as the Technical Opportunities Conference (TOC) brings nearly 300 computer science and engineering employers to campus each year, many of which continue a program of technical collaboration and recruiting all year long. Our computer science faculty, which span seven different departments, number nearly 200. During their time here, students from last year's class got top engineering jobs, were admitted to leading PhD programs (including ours), and engaged in world-class thesis research, including multidisciplinary thesis work.[/align][align="left"]Pittsburgh, our home, is truly wonderful place. You'll love it here. (We do!) As described, for example, within Wikipedia:[/align][align="left"]"Pittsburgh [has earned] the title of America's 'most livable city' by Places Rated Almanac, Forbes, and The Economist...Apple, Google and Intel are among 1,600 technology firms generating $10.8 billion in annual Pittsburgh payrolls....the city has earned the top rank as "America's smartest" with a total of 68 area colleges and universities, 38 of them non-profit." (2/12/2014)[/align][align="left"]We look forward to hearing from you as soon as you are ready, but no later than April 15th. Once you confirm that you'll be joining us, it will be our pleasure to begin helping you prepare for next year. Should you decide on other plans, we'd love to learn about your next adventure. We'll wish you well whatever path you take, to be sure.[/align][align="left"]In the meantime, we'll soon email you a copy of the program handbook, which explains many of the program's details. And, we look forward to meeting you. If you'd like to visit, please let us know and we'll gladly help you plan, show you around, answer your questions, and welcome you in person.[/align][align="left"]If you have any questions, please contact Tracy Farbacher (412-268-8824, 1point3acres.com) or Gregory Kesden (412-268-1590, 1point3acres.com). We're here to help.[/align][align="left"]On behalf of the Computer Science Department and Carnegie Mellon University, welcome.[/align][align="left"]Frank Pfenning
President's Professor of Computer Science and Department Head
Computer Science Department
Carnegie Mellon University
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[align="left"]Dear Wei,

Earlier this morning, we mistakenly sent you an offer of admission to
Carnegie Mellon's MS in CS program. This was an error on our part.
While we certainly appreciate your interest in our program, we regret
that we are unable to offer you admission this year.

We received a large number of applications this year from
well-qualified applicants and we had many difficult decisions to make.

Thanks you very much for your interest in Carnegie Mellon's MS in CS
program. You are certainly free to reapply in the future, at which
time your application will again receive full consideration.

Again, we are sorry for our miscommunication earlier today and we
apologize for any confusion or inconvenience this has caused.

PS: Please acknowledge receipt of this retraction.

Frank Pfenning
President's Professor of Computer Science and Department Head
Computer Science Department
Carnegie Mellon University
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