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I know this subject has been posted about before, but I just heard back from one of my schools and the email said I was invited to visit campus and interview with faculty, but also said "If you would like to interview by telephone, please email me a list of times including day and evening, weekday and weekend times when you would be available to receive a phone interview and the number(s) at which you can be reached." The tone of the email didn't sound like it looked negatively on the telephone interview as a substitute, but I'm wondering if there is a better way to tell. If it would really make a difference then I would think more seriously about the travel, but the school is located on the other side of the country. Also, if I did interview and it became one of my top choices/I was accepted I would want to visit before saying yes. (right now I don't have a clear ranking of my choices)
Does anyone visit after they have been admitted? Or later on after a phone interview once they get a better sense of their options?
Also, would it be ok to say something like- the travel cost would make it particularly difficult for me to attend the in person interview so I would prefer a phone interview, but could do an in person if necessary? I just don't want to sound like im not interested.
Does anyone visit after they have been admitted? Or later on after a phone interview once they get a better sense of their options?
Also, would it be ok to say something like- the travel cost would make it particularly difficult for me to attend the in person interview so I would prefer a phone interview, but could do an in person if necessary? I just don't want to sound like im not interested.