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    There is nothing wrong with sending an email saying exactly what you have said. Sometimes parents don't realize that the spot isn't being held for them until they make up their minds so go ahead. I always tell my families at the interview to let me know in a few days as the spot is open until I get someone's paperwork and deposit. If you didn't say that at your interview go ahead and send the message. It also lets them know that you would give them the spot if they want it.

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