admisionquestion wrote:Thanks, thats good advice. Two follow ups. Should LOCI's be emailed or mailed to Stanford? What should I include in a LOCI?
Your LOCI should serve the purpose of, obviously, expressing continued interest as well as continuing to sell yourself as an applicant worthy of admission. Do a search on LOCI on this site, there are a number of examples as well as a hallmark thread giving advice on the topic. Most of the time people say to do it once wait listed, but like I said, Stanford is known for encouraging applicants to keep in touch.
The basic paragraph shell of an LOCI is-
I'm writing to express my continued interest in SLS
I hope to be a part of this (program/field of study/journal) because X
I will be able to benefit this (program/field of study/ journal) because X
I also wanted to update SLS on my (updated transcript/promotion/award)
The LOCI is less formal than a personal statement, and takes the form of correspondence rather than a personal statement. What you don't want to do is sound insincere or like you are writing it to check the block.
Some schools require it snail mail, but those are the rare exception (Harvard). If it were me, I would send it via e-mail or just call them and ask first. They may tell you they want it hard copy, but there is probably someone on this site who has done it before and can tell you their experience.