lol...ok, then I won't too much stock in it.Anonymous wrote:Oh, by email seems pretty normal then. If they were standard follow up emails then I don't think I'd read much into that. A call would seem unusual. The waiting is hard- it's so easy to try to look for signs along the way that point to the outcome.
Anonymous wrote:13:12- was that in the context of a call for another reason, or 5 ADs called you out of the blue to tell you "by the way, we'll let you know in March" ?
Anonymous wrote:There's no arguing what's known to the most successful people: always write a thank-you note after every interview (private school, college, internship, job, etc.). I always write a thank-you, and so do my children. My children and I have gotten into every school to which we have ever applied, and I mean HYP. . . .
Anonymous wrote:One recently retired admissions officer (not DOA) at a top school said that they don't read the thank you notes, they just stick them in the file!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's no arguing what's known to the most successful people: always write a thank-you note after every interview (private school, college, internship, job, etc.). I always write a thank-you, and so do my children. My children and I have gotten into every school to which we have ever applied, and I mean HYP. . . .
They say that George H.W. Bush got to be president by 30 years of writing thank you notes to every county chairman, state agriculture commissioner and cabinet member who ever did something nice for him.
Anonymous wrote:We didn't write any thank you notes and my son was accepted to GDS, Sheridan and Sidwell and waitlisted at Maret and rejected at Beauvoir. This was 2 years ago.
I do write thank you notes for every gift, vacation house freebie, dinner party and random unexpected nicety that comes my way. Like when my neighbor picked me up at the Sibley ER last year as a favor. I force my kids to write thank you notes for gifts although, I am sad to say, they hate it and complain all the way.
I will urge DC to write TYs to a college recruiter who spends time interviewing them, really talking to them, etc.
I make no apologies for not "thanking" the admissions staff for hosting a cattle call tour, playdate and Q and A session known as an "open house."
Your DC didn't get my DC's spot.![]()