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Ragingly inappropriate?
Started by HollyJ
I'd send a nice thank you note instead. More professional.
Here's an idea- take the brownies to the admissions office with a thank you card. Address the card to "Dr. Dean and Admissions Staff" or something like that. In it, put how greatful you are to Dr. Dean in particular for his help, and also the admissions faculty/staff for their help, and thus would like to thank them all with your brownies for everyone. Mention that you really look forward to being at the school next year, and that you will be sure to offer your help as a student to the admissions office when they need it.
I think if someone went above and beyond your expectations there is nothing wrong with showing your appreciation, espcially in your own unique way. Chances are you were not accepted because you are like everyone else, rather because you are unique. Therefore, showing your appreciation in a unique and appropriate way is fine (in my opinion)
I think if someone went above and beyond your expectations there is nothing wrong with showing your appreciation, espcially in your own unique way. Chances are you were not accepted because you are like everyone else, rather because you are unique. Therefore, showing your appreciation in a unique and appropriate way is fine (in my opinion)
I second DrMom the thank you note seems more professional and appropriate versus the brownies IMHO...
Hey, where can I get that dean's name??? 😉
I like DrMom's reply, too. If you know the Dean personally, than the FutureERDoc's idea would be a good one as well. I'm sure it wouldn't hurt either way.
Theresa
I like DrMom's reply, too. If you know the Dean personally, than the FutureERDoc's idea would be a good one as well. I'm sure it wouldn't hurt either way.
Theresa
I would advise against baking brownies. I agree that a thank you is a better idea.
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I would bet that a thank you note with the brownies would be a big hit. I mean, who doesn't like brownies? And the dean is sure to remember your name if you send brownies to the whole office, right? Sounds like a plan to me... maybe I need to start sending brownies with my LOR requests 😀
i like brownies, especially those of the delicious variety. i'm just saying, is all.
First things first: congratulations!
A thank you note to the dean is always a nice touch, but a little dull.
Brownies, on the other hand, are much more interesting. Baking brownies as a way of expressing your gratitude and your eagerness to be part of the school strikes me as a great idea. If it's a sincere gesture and something you feel like doing, go for it! Now that you're accepted, you're closer to a student than an applicant. I'm certain that your brownies would be very well received.
I'm with FutureER doc, however -- this kind of gift would be better off delivered to the admissions staff as a whole rather than just the one dean. If you want to give him special acknowlegement, either do so when you deliver the brownies, or send him an additional thank you note.
A thank you note to the dean is always a nice touch, but a little dull.
Brownies, on the other hand, are much more interesting. Baking brownies as a way of expressing your gratitude and your eagerness to be part of the school strikes me as a great idea. If it's a sincere gesture and something you feel like doing, go for it! Now that you're accepted, you're closer to a student than an applicant. I'm certain that your brownies would be very well received.
I'm with FutureER doc, however -- this kind of gift would be better off delivered to the admissions staff as a whole rather than just the one dean. If you want to give him special acknowlegement, either do so when you deliver the brownies, or send him an additional thank you note.
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Originally posted by FutureERDoc
Here's an idea- take the brownies to the admissions office with a thank you card. Address the card to "Dr. Dean and Admissions Staff" or something like that. In it, put how greatful you are to Dr. Dean in particular for his help, and also the admissions faculty/staff for their help, and thus would like to thank them all with your brownies for everyone. Mention that you really look forward to being at the school next year, and that you will be sure to offer your help as a student to the admissions office when they need it.
I think if someone went above and beyond your expectations there is nothing wrong with showing your appreciation, espcially in your own unique way. Chances are you were not accepted because you are like everyone else, rather because you are unique. Therefore, showing your appreciation in a unique and appropriate way is fine (in my opinion)
I second this.
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moops
in my opinion, sending brownies would not necessarily be inappropriate, but it would be RAGING
I know of someone that was in a similar situation that sent the dean flowers and chocolates. They went over well, he excelled in his classes and the school has made him into their poster-child. If you want the notoriety, the photo opps, the inns with all sorts of committees, then brownies may be a good start.
i would use future erdoc's idea if you know the dean personally. otherwise, i'd stick with the thank you note.
of course, if the brownies are truly delicious all bets are off...you have to send them! if you'd like, i will sample them free of charge and let you know if they pass muster. 😉
of course, if the brownies are truly delicious all bets are off...you have to send them! if you'd like, i will sample them free of charge and let you know if they pass muster. 😉
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I heartily second this. You need to have all Houston-area SDNer's sample the brownies to see just how well they'll go over. And with a large sample you can be reasonably certain (to within a 95% confidence level) that your offering will be well-received by the admissions office.Originally posted by spumoni620
i would use future erdoc's idea if you know the dean personally. otherwise, i'd stick with the thank you note.
of course, if the brownies are truly delicious all bets are off...you have to send them! if you'd like, i will sample them free of charge and let you know if they pass muster. 😉
Originally posted by EvoDevo
I heartily second this. You need to have all Houston-area SDNer's sample the brownies to see just how well they'll go over. And with a large sample you can be reasonably certain (to within a 95% confidence level) that your offering will be well-received by the admissions office.
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excellent idea. 🙂I think brownies for the staff is a totally cool idea. Especially if you are nearby and maybe know the campus well. I'm a big fan of support staff and something like brownies 😍 would be really great. Particularly because they're not expected !
I wouldn't worry too much about the 'ok-ness' of it too, because people in offices are always bringing in banana bread or snackies and now it's the holidays so that means even more treats...
I wouldn't worry too much about the 'ok-ness' of it too, because people in offices are always bringing in banana bread or snackies and now it's the holidays so that means even more treats...
Originally posted by indo
I know that I would like a plate of brownies if I worked in the admissions office. But if you just showed up and I had no idea who you were I would check to see if you were accepted or rejected before I ate the brownies.
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Originally posted by indo
I know that I would like a plate of brownies if I worked in the admissions office. But if you just showed up and I had no idea who you were I would check to see if you were accepted or rejected before I ate the brownies.
Wiser words have never been spoken.

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