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Hey guys,
So I recently sent an email to the admissions committee about a question in their interview process.
I began the email with "I hope are you doing well" instead of "I hope you are doing well."
I feel like such a fool, should I send them a follow up and say I meant to say "I hope you are doing well," or should I just leave it...I feel it should be harmless to point it out and correct it in a follow up email right?
Any advice would help!
So I recently sent an email to the admissions committee about a question in their interview process.
I began the email with "I hope are you doing well" instead of "I hope you are doing well."
I feel like such a fool, should I send them a follow up and say I meant to say "I hope you are doing well," or should I just leave it...I feel it should be harmless to point it out and correct it in a follow up email right?
Any advice would help!

