Another way to say "Dear Stanford Law Admissions Office"? Forum
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Another way to say "Dear Stanford Law Admissions Office"?
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Re: Another way to say "Dear Stanford Law Admissions Office"?
"members of the admissions committee"
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"Hello"
I'm assuming this is an email. If it's a real letter or something like that, disregard.
I'm assuming this is an email. If it's a real letter or something like that, disregard.
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"What up Stan Law!? Say hi to yo motha for me!"
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Yo, L. Stanford Junior University,
(Why not just address it to the Dean of Admissions. (I would be a 2 second google search could find his/her name.)
(Why not just address it to the Dean of Admissions. (I would be a 2 second google search could find his/her name.)
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- KD35
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Re: Another way to say "Dear Stanford Law Admissions Office"?
Could always do the "To Whom It May Concern"
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El Principe wrote:"Hello"
I'm assuming this is an email. If it's a real letter or something like that, disregard.
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Re: Another way to say "Dear Stanford Law Admissions Office"?
I normally go with good morning/afternoon.
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good evening m'lady
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Top o' the mornin' to ye
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I've actually used this exact greeting in multiple formal emails (seriously), and no I do not recommend it.wealtheow wrote:Top o' the mornin' to ye
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Re: Another way to say "Dear Stanford Law Admissions Office"?
I used "Dear Sir or Madam" for years. But it's a little quaint and anachronistic, so I'm behind "Good morning/afternoon", or just starting the e-mail. Not sure how important a salutation is on a routine e-mail.
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oh hai Stanford
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+1drawstring wrote:oh hai Stanford
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I used "Dear Sir or Madam" if I didn't have a name. Worked fine.
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Re: Another way to say "Dear Stanford Law Admissions Office"?
Dear 2nd Choice:
#didn'tgetintoYale
#didn'tgetintoYale
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Re: Another way to say "Dear Stanford Law Admissions Office"?
I think I may have used "Dear Dean Deal," once for a personal touch. IDK if that is good advice, though.
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