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How do I write a thank you note after a college interview?

I just had a college interview and want to send a thank you note. What should I include to make sure it sounds sincere and stands out from the usual templates?

3 months ago

Writing a thank you note after a college interview is an excellent practice as it can leave a lasting positive impression on your interviewer. Here are some steps you can take:

1. Personalization: Begin your thank you note by addressing the interviewer by name. This demonstrates that you are taking the time to write a personalized message instead of simply copying a template and adding the interviewer's name.

2. Express gratitude: Thank them for taking the time to meet with you, and mention how you valued the opportunity to learn more about the college from the conversation.

3. Recall something from the conversation: This step helps your letter stand out by demonstrating your active listening during the interview. Reference one or two specifics from your conversation, perhaps points you found particularly engaging or enlightening.

Example: "Your insights into the college's supportive community, particularly the mentorship between students and professors, resonated with me strongly and affirm my interest in being a part of such a collaborative environment."

4. Restate your interest: Affirm your enthusiasm for attending the college, mentioning how the interview experience further solidified your desire to be a part of the student body.

5. Close on a positive note: Finish with another sentence of gratitude for their time and consideration. A sentence like, "Thank you once again for your time. I am excited about the possibility of contributing to the college community," strikes the perfect balance between politeness, interest, and positivity.

Finally, pay close attention to spelling, punctuation, and grammar when writing your thank you note, as it continues to reflect on your attention to detail and communication skills after the interview is over.

3 months ago

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