geographyrocks Posted February 5, 2014 Posted February 5, 2014 I am absolutely thrilled about being offered admission at UNM. My potential adviser emailed me with the news and said that I would receive an official email soon. He also said I should email him with any questions that I have. So here are my questions: 1. Do I have questions? I'm so stunned/excited right now I can't think of ANYTHING! 2. Do I email him back and thank him for his email? I'm kind of awkward when it comes to correspondence. I never know if what I'm saying sounds good or sounds like an excited teeny bopper seeing New Kids on the Block for the first time. (Sorry for the reference. I heard Hangin' Tough on the radio today. That song is corny, buy catchy!) Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Loric Posted February 5, 2014 Posted February 5, 2014 A quick reply to denote the information was received is always a good first move. Then say you don't have any Q's at the moment, but you probably will later and you'll follow up then. TakeruK and Human_ 2
Boba felt Posted February 6, 2014 Posted February 6, 2014 Congrats on the acceptance! I had the same issue....how to respond to sound very interested without sounding crazy excited (which I WAS). They kept mentioning how serious I was about funding in a couple emails too, which made me optimistic and nervous all at once. I had to be clear that I wanted/needed funding without sounding too desperate. Hopefully that means funding is available? agghhh! It's so exciting to get accepted, but all these minutia are killing me.
geographyrocks Posted February 6, 2014 Author Posted February 6, 2014 Good advice, Loric! And I know, Boba! I feel like I should be compiling a list of questions and really thinking about all of the important stuff. Instead, I'm gonna jump around a bit more, do a little more happy dancing, and then eat pizza. I'll start thinking maturely tomorrow...lol
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