informing your alumni interviewer

<p>do you guys inform the alumni interviewer of your result(acceptance or rejection)? is it proper to do so?</p>

<p>No, unless you've been keeping in contact.</p>

<p>I would certainly not send an email saying that you were rejected. If you were accepted, you might send a thank-you note but it wouldn't be expected that you do so.</p>

<p>my interviewer told me to keep her updated come late march - since apparently the schools let her know, but not until several months after the fact.</p>

<p>I was planning, if I got rejected just to send a nice note saying she left a great impression of the school on me - however, things just didnt work out and I'll be attending college xyz.</p>

<p>I think that informing your interviewer of the decision is a very kind thing to do. The interviewer may not learn the results, or at least not right away, but he/she did put time and effort into interviewing you and will probably be interested in how it turns out. Eckie's plan sounds very classy to me.</p>

<p>My UPenn interviewer told me to tell her if i got in, or not. She said that she was interested in seeing what UPenn would do.</p>