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Notes on acceptance letter
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 6:38 pm
by softey
I am deciding between a few places, one of which wrote me a note on an acceptance letter--something I thought was really a nice touch.
Is getting a small, handwritten note about a personal statement on an acceptance letter something that school are known to do for every accepted student? Or is it usually less common?
Re: Notes on acceptance letter
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 6:39 pm
by newyorker88
softey wrote:I am deciding between a few places, one of which wrote me a note on an acceptance letter--something I thought was really a nice touch.
Hofstra?
Re: Notes on acceptance letter
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 6:49 pm
by Kohinoor
softey wrote:I am deciding between a few places, one of which wrote me a note on an acceptance letter--something I thought was really a nice touch.
Is getting a small, handwritten note about a personal statement on an acceptance letter something that school are known to do for every accepted student? Or is it usually less common?
They do it to everyone.
Re: Notes on acceptance letter
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 2:37 am
by manbearwig
softey wrote:I am deciding between a few places, one of which wrote me a note on an acceptance letter--something I thought was really a nice touch.
Is getting a small, handwritten note about a personal statement on an acceptance letter something that school are known to do for every accepted student? Or is it usually less common?
I'm pretty sure they do it for everyone at BU. It's probably just some admissions assistant, no one special, writing it.
Re: Notes on acceptance letter
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:12 am
by Vincent Vega
Iowa does it for everyone.
Re: Notes on acceptance letter
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:39 am
by antler
I got a nice handwritten note from IU-B, and I seem to recall others saying that they'd received handwritten notes from them as well...I think it's something that certain schools do.
Re: Notes on acceptance letter
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:40 am
by vanwinkle
antler wrote:I got a nice handwritten note from IU-B, and I seem to recall others saying that they'd received handwritten notes from them as well...I think it's something that certain schools do.
What, you mean my handwritten IU-B note didn't mean I was a special snowflake?

Re: Notes on acceptance letter
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 12:42 pm
by sckon
vanwinkle wrote:antler wrote:I got a nice handwritten note from IU-B, and I seem to recall others saying that they'd received handwritten notes from them as well...I think it's something that certain schools do.
What, you mean my handwritten IU-B note didn't mean I was a special snowflake?

I got a note from IU-B and it was 15% legible writing and 85% scribble. I still have no idea what it says.
Re: Notes on acceptance letter
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 5:30 pm
by MeTalkPrettyOneDay
Although I'd say most schools don't add handwritten notes to acceptances letters or add them to very few letters, there are some schools that add a handwritten note to every acceptance letter. Posters above me have mentioned that Hofstra, BU, Iowa, and IU-B are schools that (apparently) add handwritten notes to all acceptance letters. I'll add Georgetown to that list.
The short answer is there's a good chance the school in question adds a personal touch to all acceptance letters, but it's also entirely possible that it does not and that your note indicates the school was particularly impressed by your application. Without knowing the school in question, no one can honestly tell you whether your note is unusual or not.
Re: Notes on acceptance letter
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 11:04 pm
by traehekat
Being that most of us are 'quick-to-point-out-something-stupid assholes' on here, I'm surprised no one has mentioned this - you shouldn't be deciding what school to go to based on whether or not they wrote something personal on your acceptance letter!
Like others have said, some schools do this for EVERYONE, others perhaps only do it for some admitted students. Right off the bat you don't even know for sure if this even means anything special. Even if it DOES, I don't see how it is a big deal. It is a nice touch, and maybe speaks to how well the faculty communicates with students or the level of personal attention they give everyone. While that may be important, it is one person who wrote one little thing on your acceptance letter - you can't really draw any solid conclusions about the entire faculty and staff from this one experience.
Enjoy the sentiment, but don't read too much into it. Congrats on the acceptance (wherever it may be to).