<p>I last emailed my admissions officer telling her how excited I was to apply to this school and that it's my top choice school and that I'm currently working to save up a plane ticket to visit the campus. I just came back from visiting the school and I want to reinforce my tremendous interest in the school and tell her how much I loved the campus and that it's by far my number one and that if I am accepted, I will enroll immediately. I also want to tell her to remember my name once my application comes around.
I don't know how to word any of this or what I'm supposed to say or if I should even email her after visiting. I just want her to understand how intense my interest in this school is!
Thanks!</p>
<p>Express interest, but leave out the part “remember me when you read applications”. This can come off as a little pushy. Be subtle, but let them know it’s where you want to be. :)</p>
<p>Unless you have a legitimate concern, I would not harass the admissions officer. You are enthusiastic, great, but you don’t want to come of as stalker-ish or overzealous.</p>
<p>tia: if you’re referring to CU Boulder, read this:
<a href=“http://www.colorado.edu/pba/cds/cds14/index.htm”>http://www.colorado.edu/pba/cds/cds14/index.htm</a></p>
<p>Your “interest” pales behind many other factors. Once you submitted your app, your GPA and test scores were dropped into a forumla and your decision mostly lay there. Rein in your enthusiasm until you get admitted. You’re veering into the stalker zone (as per Mandalorian’s post). </p>
<p>Do you think it’s stalker zone if I had only emailed once before, a little over a month ago?</p>
<p>Did you have a personal interview/meeting with the AO? If so, a brief thank you note is very appropriate. If not, just leave it alone. </p>
<p>Large public schools like CU boulder are not necessary to email individuals about things like that, unless you met with someone personally and had a one on one conversation with them for a bit. </p>