<p>I wanted to send thank-you cards to my interviewers (i've only had two schools so far), but how do i do this??
I know some interviewers have the actual interview at their homes, but both of mine have not.<br>
Also, they (understandably) don't give out too much information about themselves. I know their phone numbers, their names, and where they work. I would like to send something over e-mail or preferably an actual card to their home/workplace, but have no idea how. </p>
<p>Any ideas?
Or nix on the idea of thank you cards completely? After years of birthdays and Christmases, my parents have stomped it into me that thank you cards are ALWAYS necessary...</p>
<p>A thank-you is a must, and an e-mail or phone call would be just fine (although I've done all of mine via the former). I've heard that sending a thank-you through the admissions office or alumni interviewer network is also good, although I've never tried this.</p>
<p>A hand written thank-you card is nice, but email is fine if you don't have their address. You could contact the admission office for their contact information - they will most likely just give you their email address.</p>
<p>My interviewer gave me his business card and home phone number so I felt that it would be perfectly okay to send a thank you card to his work. I just stated how much I enjoyed talking to him, which I truly did.</p>