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So I understand the importance of sending thank you cards (showing your interest and appreciation, etc.) but I am unsure on some details:
1. Who should I send them to at the programs? At one interview I met with seven different people. Should I send them each one or just the department head and hope/ask that it gets passed around? I do not mind writing a bunch, but if I go on six interviews and meet six people at each, that's 36 notes, which just seems ridiculous.
2. Should I send them to every program? In all honesty, I am not going to waste time and money interviewing at a program I am not interested in. I suppose I could write with a certain level of enthusiasm depending on how much I want to go there, but even then, programs will read into what I am saying and possible rank me lower. I don't want to end up burning bridges.
3. Should I hand write it? The general consensus I hear is yes, and even though my handwriting is legible (if I sweat and curse out loud while writing), I feel more comfortable with a typed document.
Of course, I might ultimately just be unconsciously minimizing the amount of work I have to do (i.e. being lazy).
Thanks in advance and good luck everyone!
1. Who should I send them to at the programs? At one interview I met with seven different people. Should I send them each one or just the department head and hope/ask that it gets passed around? I do not mind writing a bunch, but if I go on six interviews and meet six people at each, that's 36 notes, which just seems ridiculous.
2. Should I send them to every program? In all honesty, I am not going to waste time and money interviewing at a program I am not interested in. I suppose I could write with a certain level of enthusiasm depending on how much I want to go there, but even then, programs will read into what I am saying and possible rank me lower. I don't want to end up burning bridges.
3. Should I hand write it? The general consensus I hear is yes, and even though my handwriting is legible (if I sweat and curse out loud while writing), I feel more comfortable with a typed document.
Of course, I might ultimately just be unconsciously minimizing the amount of work I have to do (i.e. being lazy).
Thanks in advance and good luck everyone!