Hey guys,
Do you guys think these really have an impact on your chances of being admitted to a school?
Do you guys think these really have an impact on your chances of being admitted to a school?
Hey guys,
Do you guys think these really have an impact on your chances of being admitted to a school?
Whether it does or not, it's good form to send one. My mother would kick my ass if she ever found out that I didn't send a thank you note to an interviewer.Hey guys,
Do you guys think these really have an impact on your chances of being admitted to a school?
Impact? Don't think so. Send one if you feel like it though.Hey guys,
Do you guys think these really have an impact on your chances of being admitted to a school?
No, but I think if I were an interviewer, I'd LOVE to receive them. Especially the handwritten ones! So quaint.
As an interviewer, I don't really enjoy receiving them. It's more clutter (e-mails) or junk (letters) that I don't need, though I do appreciate that an applicant put the time and effort into sending one. However, very, very few people send thank yous - at least of the applicants that I've interviewed (in contrast to what you might expect from reading SDN). Out of about 15 interviews I've received maybe two thank yous.
As far as the OP, no, it won't matter. Most interviewers will likely have completed your evaluation before they even receive your thank you. And even if they did receive it before they evaluated you, such a thing wouldn't matter anyway.
Def has no effect on your chances. I'm a reapp. First time round I sent cards to all my interviewers, received no accepts (cause my app was crappy lol). This time round, I didn't send any cards and got a couple accepts. Moral=thank u cards lower yor chances?
As an interviewer, I don't really enjoy receiving them. It's more clutter (e-mails) or junk (letters) that I don't need, though I do appreciate that an applicant put the time and effort into sending one. However, very, very few people send thank yous - at least of the applicants that I've interviewed (in contrast to what you might expect from reading SDN). Out of about 15 interviews I've received maybe two thank yous.
As far as the OP, no, it won't matter. Most interviewers will likely have completed your evaluation before they even receive your thank you. And even if they did receive it before they evaluated you, such a thing wouldn't matter anyway.
which school if you don't mind?At one of the schools I recently interviewed at, we were explicitly told NOT to send any thank you notes.
I sent to some interviewers, not to others. Something I discovered later on was that some schools will add the thank-you note to your file before it goes to committee. I can think of a couple of schools off the top of my head that added "Thank You Note: Received" to my online status page. That said, I doubt it makes much of a difference.