I have been receiving emails from different admissions offices. Some are offering fee waivers for this or next cycle. Some are simply urging me to apply and promoting their school.
Since the emails are directed to my name and usually from an associate/assistant dean. What is the best way to respond to those emails? To most of them I want to say "thank you but no, thank you" but of course some of them look good and I do want to leave them a positive impression.
Thanks for the help!
How to correspond with the Admissions Office
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- Cicero76
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Re: How to correspond with the Admissions Office
Don't respond unless you have a question or a need to talk to them. Especially don't respond with "Thanks but no."
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Re: How to correspond with the Admissions Office
Just ignore 'em. Those are mass e-mails, dood.
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