Best way to thank recommenders who helped me get into grad school?

Title: How to Thank My Recommenders for Grad School Success?

I’m thrilled to share that I got accepted into my dream graduate program, and I know that my letters of recommendation played a big role in this achievement. What’s the best way to express my gratitude to my recommenders?

I’m considering writing heartfelt, handwritten notes for each of them. A graduate student also suggested giving small gifts like flowers or chocolate, but I’m concerned about potential allergies or dietary restrictions. Since all three recommenders are women, I want to be thoughtful. One of my recommenders has a passion for plants, so I’m thinking of a more personalized gift for her. Any advice on how to proceed?

One Reply to “Best way to thank recommenders who helped me get into grad school?”

  1. Congratulations on getting into your dream grad school! That’s an incredible achievement, and it’s wonderful that you want to show appreciation to your recommenders.

    Handwritten letters are a heartfelt way to express your gratitude. Personalizing each letter with specific anecdotes about how they influenced your journey can make it even more special. Along with the letters, you could consider small gifts that show you’ve put thought into it.

    If you’re concerned about allergies or dietary restrictions, it might be safer to avoid food items. Since your principal recommender loves plants, perhaps you could get her a nice potted plant or succulent. For the other two, consider giving them a small gift card to a local coffee shop or bookstore, or something that reflects their interests.

    Ultimately, whatever you choose, your genuine appreciation will shine through in your words and gestures. They’ll surely be touched by your thoughtfulness!

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