Hi Everyone!
I just enter in the admissions process, and I am wondering whether sending a cover letter plus a curriculum and asking for a phone call with an admission officer is recommended. I have indeed some questions to ask them, but I don't want to be annoying them in any way.
I am thus just wondering whether sending all of that to them would make sense or not (my cover letter is quite nice ).
Best,
S
Interacting with the AdCom > good idea?
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Hi SchopiGMAT,
You don't need to send anything to speak to the admissions office. However, few may ask for resume before the call. So send it only when they ask for it. Besides, speak to them if you've any questions about the program, and it goes without saying that before pinging them you should scour their website thoroughly to find the answers to your questions.
You don't need to send anything to speak to the admissions office. However, few may ask for resume before the call. So send it only when they ask for it. Besides, speak to them if you've any questions about the program, and it goes without saying that before pinging them you should scour their website thoroughly to find the answers to your questions.
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