Interview Thank You Notes

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How important are interview thank you notes? I kinda forgot to send them to any of the schools I've interviewed at.
 
Any decision by the interviewer about your application were made within 12-24 hours of your interview (sometimes, within 12 minutes).
What is the fastest you've ever made a yes decision on someone? My attending the other day said her record is 5 minutes so she wrapped up the interview asap
 
My pre-med adviser told me that there are a few MD schools that have waitlisted borderline applicants that did not send thank you letters. Although I haven't seen proof of this, my adviser has been quite insightful throughout this process and I doubt my pre med committee would lie about such a thing. Just my 0.02, I've done it to be respectful and safe
 
My pre-med adviser told me that there are a few MD schools that have waitlisted borderline applicants that did not send thank you letters. Although I haven't seen proof of this, my adviser has been quite insightful throughout this process and I doubt my pre med committee would lie about such a thing. Just my 0.02, I've done it to be respectful and safe
Correlation does not equal causation.
 
My pre-med adviser told me that there are a few MD schools that have waitlisted borderline applicants that did not send thank you letters. Although I haven't seen proof of this, my adviser has been quite insightful throughout this process and I doubt my pre med committee would lie about such a thing. Just my 0.02, I've done it to be respectful and safe

Did your committee/adviser definitively rule out all possible confounding variables?
 
Did your committee/adviser definitively rule out all possible confounding variables?

No idea, it was just in a packet that was given to me after being "accepted" into the committee letter process. Just thought it was worth mentioning
 
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Just an addition: one of the speakers at Georgetown's interview day said that thank you letters are used during applicant review, and not doing one will almost surely yield a waitlist at the minimum. Just advice for future applicants there. It was a long and insightful talk, but I was lucky to catch this part. Most of the other people interviewing had glazed looks on their faces by this point. Worked well in my case.
 
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Just an addition: one of the speakers at Georgetown's interview day said that thank you letters are used during applicant review, and not doing one will almost surely yield a waitlist at the minimum. Just advice for future applicants there.
What a close-minded school...who's that guy around here with the hating on Georgetown admissions thread I saw a couple of days ago? Wonder what he thinks
 
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Just an addition: one of the speakers at Georgetown's interview day said that thank you letters are used during applicant review, and not doing one will almost surely yield a waitlist at the minimum. Just advice for future applicants there. It was a long and insightful talk, but I was lucky to catch this part. Most of the other people interviewing had glazed looks on their faces by this point. Worked well in my case.
Put this in the Georgetown thread
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/thr...ff-in-the-country.12212/page-16#post-17234681
 
Just an addition: one of the speakers at Georgetown's interview day said that thank you letters are used during applicant review, and not doing one will almost surely yield a waitlist at the minimum. Just advice for future applicants there. It was a long and insightful talk, but I was lucky to catch this part. Most of the other people interviewing had glazed looks on their faces by this point. Worked well in my case.


One of the things that really made me hate Georgetown, outside of my own personal experience. They only let in the people who commit to going there. After the interview they reject the people they are going to reject and then put almost ever body in the acceptable pile. Then when people write letters of intent they admit only those people.

So I tell everybody, you should write a letter of intent to Georgetown. They are using ****ty tactics on you gus so you should use ****ty tactics back.
 
One of the things that really made me hate Georgetown, outside of my own personal experience. They only let in the people who commit to going there. After the interview they reject the people they are going to reject and then put almost ever body in the acceptable pile. Then when people write letters of intent they admit only those people.

So I tell everybody, you should write a letter of intent to Georgetown. They are using ****ty tactics on you gus so you should use ****ty tactics back.
Blame a school for wanting students that actually want to go there... Makes sense.
 
In case you need any more convincing: I have heard back from six schools post-interview and the one where I remembered to send a thank you is the one I didn't get into.
 
That reminds me... curious, is it common to have your interviewers call or e-mail you congratulating you upon acceptance?
 
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Blame a school for wanting students that actually want to go there... Makes sense.
Almost all schools accepts their students based on who actually is the best candidates, not who sucks their better. Georgetown stands out in that they only accept people who make firm commitments to go to their school. And that's why I say, if they want to play that kind of game, students should also play that game with them. Why spend your money interviewing at schools less than Georgetown when you can send them a letter saying you will go there and then withdraw if you get in.

I'm sure at other schools sending thank you letters helps you get admitted, but GT is the ONLY school that I know of that it is a deciding factor.
 
It might be a stupid question, but if you do send a quick email or card to your interviewer, should you send one to your student interviewer also?
 
Almost all schools accepts their students based on who actually is the best candidates, not who sucks their better. Georgetown stands out in that they only accept people who make firm commitments to go to their school. And that's why I say, if they want to play that kind of game, students should also play that game with them. Why spend your money interviewing at schools less than Georgetown when you can send them a letter saying you will go there and then withdraw if you get in.

I'm sure at other schools sending thank you letters helps you get admitted, but GT is the ONLY school that I know of that it is a deciding factor.

Or maybe they just want the candidates who had all they were looking for and paid strong attention during interview day. Because believe me, a sizable number of the candidates on my interview day were not paying attention.
 
I think they're thoughtful and polite, but they aren't going to sway the interviewers decision in either direction.... I've been wait-listed at some schools I sent thank you's to, accepted by schools I didn't send thank you's to, and everything in between.
 
Interviewed at 4 this year. Accepted at 2, waiting on 1, rejected at 1. Got rejected by the school I sent thank you notes to. Accepted at the schools I didn't.. hope that helps
 
Interviewed at 4 this year. Accepted at 2, waiting on 1, rejected at 1. Got rejected by the school I sent thank you notes to. Accepted at the schools I didn't.. hope that helps
This is reading too much into it, but I'm sure that's apparent from the course of this thread already