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What's the best way to write a follow-up email for a college interview?

I recently had a college interview and I want to send a follow-up email. I'm unsure about how formal it should be and what key points to include. Anyone have tips or templates that have worked for them?

a year ago

After a college interview, it's fantastic to send a follow-up email expressing gratitude and enthusiasm. Here is a basic template that you could customize:

Subject Line: Thank you for the [College Name] Interview

Dear [Interviewer's First Name],

I am writing to express my sincere gratitude for taking the time to speak with me about [College Name]. It was a pleasure learning more about the [mention something specific about the college or its program that you discussed during the interview].

Your personal insights about [mention a particular topic or anecdote shared during the interview] were inspiring and further reinforced my interest in [College Name].

In our discussion, I was particularly intrigued by [touch on a high point of the interview. It could be a specific academic program, campus culture, student community, or anything else that stood out to you]. This has undoubtedly reaffirmed why [College Name] is my top choice.

I appreciate your consideration and the time you have taken to meet with me. I look forward to any potential future opportunities to engage with the [College Name] community.

Best regards,

[Your Full Name]

Remember, your follow-up email is an opportunity to not just show gratitude, but also reaffirm your interest in the school. Be sure to be genuine, polite, and to refer specifically to things you talked about during the interview. This personalizes the email and shows that you were attentive and engaged throughout the interview. It is equally important to keep it concise and to-the-point, as the interviewer is likely to be busy. Of course, every interview and interviewer is unique, so be sure the tone and content of your email reflect the conversation you had.

a year ago

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