Anonymous
Post 02/06/2015 23:29     Subject: Re:1st choice letter - email or handwritten?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:E-mail. Time is of essence. You want the admissions people to know--right away--that you love, love, love their school and would be thrilled if your child were a student there. Plus if you e-mail it, then the admission person can possibly forward it to the other admissions people/staff/teachers more readily.


Email it, but also include as an attachment. As per a former admissions official, they print out TYs and FC letters and include in file review. Emails are not consistently printed.


What's a TY?


thank you notes


Ah I see. Thank you!
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2015 23:26     Subject: Re:1st choice letter - email or handwritten?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:E-mail. Time is of essence. You want the admissions people to know--right away--that you love, love, love their school and would be thrilled if your child were a student there. Plus if you e-mail it, then the admission person can possibly forward it to the other admissions people/staff/teachers more readily.


Email it, but also include as an attachment. As per a former admissions official, they print out TYs and FC letters and include in file review. Emails are not consistently printed.


What's a TY?


thank you notes
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2015 23:09     Subject: Re:1st choice letter - email or handwritten?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:E-mail. Time is of essence. You want the admissions people to know--right away--that you love, love, love their school and would be thrilled if your child were a student there. Plus if you e-mail it, then the admission person can possibly forward it to the other admissions people/staff/teachers more readily.


Email it, but also include as an attachment. As per a former admissions official, they print out TYs and FC letters and include in file review. Emails are not consistently printed.


What's a TY?