<p>I had my Duke interview via Skype two days ago and it was really short (only 20 Minutes). I thanked the interviewer at the end of the interview. I think normally, I would have to thank him afterwards via e-mail. But now, it somehow seems exaggerated to me. What do you think? Is it rude not to mail and thank again?</p>
<p>Most teens forget to say thanks after the interview, so whatever contact info you have of the interviewer, whether it’s e-mail or through snail mail, make sure to say thank you to the interviewer! (it’s not exaggerated at all) :)</p>
<p>Ohhh, yeah then I agree with you there lol. But is there no other way to obtain an e-mail or something, like maybe google your interviewer to see what comes up?</p>
<p>If all else fails, a short little convo saying thanks won’t hurt ^_^</p>
<p>I didn’t have any info other than her first name and phone number. But I was able to use her phone number to look her up and find the rest of her info. I’m wary that it might looked upon as “creepy” since she didn’t tell me that information.</p>
<p>This really isn’t all that complicated. If you feel comfortable thanking her by email this way then do it. If you don’t then don’t thank her as there is no other way really. There is literally no real consequences either way. If you have to delve into the whole “creepy” factor then you are overthinking it.</p>
<p>As far as this thanks thing goes, after my interview I said “Thanks for taking the time to meet with me. I wish we had more time to talk about poetry and shoes (don’t ask), too bad we ran out of time.” I then failed at putting on my coat because it wouldn’t fit, so the guy (lawyer) walks over and puts it on for me. it was pretty awkward, lol.</p>
<p>Definitely send an email to thank your interviewer. If you don’t have an email address, then call the admissions office, they can get it for you.</p>