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How to apologize for declining an offer from a potential PhD advisor?

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I sent many emails to prospective PhD advisors looking for a position in their research groups. Recently, I got two offers from professors in different universities and I choose one of them as his research interests fit more with my experience. Now, I have to apologize fromto the second one that I wantwon't to be able to work with him. How to do that without leaving a bad impression ?

I sent many emails to prospective PhD advisors looking for a position in their research groups. Recently, I got two offers from professors in different universities and I choose one of them as his research interests fit more with my experience. Now, I have to apologize from the second one that I want to be able to work with him. How to do that without leaving a bad impression ?

I sent many emails to prospective PhD advisors looking for a position in their research groups. Recently, I got two offers from professors in different universities and I choose one of them as his research interests fit more with my experience. Now, I have to apologize to the second one that I won't to be able to work with him. How to do that without leaving a bad impression ?

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How to apologize for an offer from a potential PhD advisor?

I sent many emails to prospective PhD advisors looking for a position in their research groups. Recently, I got two offers from professors in different universities and I choose one of them as his research interests fit more with my experience. Now, I have to apologize from the second one that I want to be able to work with him. How to do that without leaving a bad impression ?