Interview

<p>I had my interview two weeks ago and it says on MIT's system that they have gotten the review from my interviewer. I wanted to send her a thank you note, but just realized that I don't have her address, home or office. Should I just send an e-card? I did a little bit more creepy research online and found the address of her house. I think sending a card to her house, whose address she has never given me, is rather disturbing.
What do you guys think I should do?</p>

<p>if you don't have anything. you can just send her a email note
or you can email her to ask about her address then send a hand written card.</p>

<p>my interview was at the interviewer's house, so i knew where to sent one.</p>

<p>It is definitely a good idea. Here is a direct quote from the MIT Admissions Site regarding sending a thank you note:</p>

<p>source: <a href="http://www.mitadmissions.org/topics/apply/interviews_educational_counselors_ecs/advice_on_how_to_approach_your.shtml%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.mitadmissions.org/topics/apply/interviews_educational_counselors_ecs/advice_on_how_to_approach_your.shtml&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>"Send a short thank you note after the interview. This is not at all expected as part of the admissions process - we will have no knowledge of your having done this, and it will have no bearing on your application or the report that the EC writes. But it is the nice thing to do. (Email is okay, but a short, handwritten note is nicer.)"</p>