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OK, so I have gotten into medical school. However, I'm really really interested in the school's regional campus; it's everything I could want in a medical education. I recently went to a very low-key, casual informational/interview event, and while I think I left a good impression, I want to make sure I do everything I can to get invited here (since the regional campus is small, there are significantly fewer seats).
I remember when I went to my actual interview for admission to the med school, I sent thank-you notes to my interviewers, the admissions director, and the secretary. Here, I had 5 interviewers, a tour van driver, multiple medical students, an admissions director, and a patient who interviewed me (yeah, it's a weird situation) and also hung out with me during lunch and the tour. I would be happy to write letters to all of them, but I worry that it might look too desperate because of the informal nature of the event. How do you decide who to give a thank-you note?
I remember when I went to my actual interview for admission to the med school, I sent thank-you notes to my interviewers, the admissions director, and the secretary. Here, I had 5 interviewers, a tour van driver, multiple medical students, an admissions director, and a patient who interviewed me (yeah, it's a weird situation) and also hung out with me during lunch and the tour. I would be happy to write letters to all of them, but I worry that it might look too desperate because of the informal nature of the event. How do you decide who to give a thank-you note?