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How to follow up after a university interview?

I just had my interview for a university I'm really interested in. I'm wondering if there are any recommended steps I should take afterward. Should I send a thank-you note or email? What else might help my chances?

a year ago

Yes, following up after a university interview is a good practice and can leave a positive impression on your interviewer. Here's what you can do:

1. Send a Thank-You Note: An email is typically the most effective way to do this. Keep it brief and genuine. Express your gratitude for their time, restate your interest in the school, and mention something specific that you discussed during the interview.

For example:

"Dear [Interviewer's Name],

Thank you for taking the time to speak with me about [University's Name]. I particularly enjoyed our discussion about [Topic]. It solidified my interest in the [Program or School] because [Reason/Connection to your goals or interests]. I appreciate your insight and am even more excited about the possibility of studying at [University's Name]. Thank you again.

Best Regards,

[Your Name]"

2. Reflect on the Interview: Make note of what you discussed during your interview, how you presented yourself, and any areas you might want to elaborate on or clarify in your application, especially if you believe the interview didn't fully cover those areas.

Remember, while following up is a good practice, it's unlikely to significantly impact the decisions of the admissions committee. The key is to be polite, sincere, and brief in your follow-up communication.

a year ago

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