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“Hi Lauren, I just want to take a moment to thank you for sitting with me this semester and really helping me polish my resume and cover letter. I was getting interviews left and right after you helped me and I just accepted a job offer from Amazon. Even now recruiters are still flooding my Linkedin inbox. You helped me a lot and I really appreciate what you did for me.”

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Subject: Appreciation for Your Advising

Lauren,

I wanted to reach out to you and let you know how thankful I am that I had you as an advisor throughout my time at Georgia Tech. You were always encouraging yet gave me the facts straight, which I think ended up being a great combo to help me succeed, even with so many constraints.

It wasn’t just your advice that helped; your attitude was uplifting, yet calm, collected, and rational, which ultimately helped me take each semester one step at a time each time pushing my boundaries a bit further.

The end result was that you not only helped me graduate, but also made me realize how to set greater and more challenging goals for myself and realize the potential that I have for reaching them. Have a great summer and I hope you go far in your career. Thanks again!”

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“Prior to [Lauren’s class], my consideration of public health was confined mostly to my volunteer work with Georgia Tech’s Buzz Mobile Health team and CORE. These experiences opened my eyes to the healthcare challenges faced by the homeless community in Atlanta and by the general public during the COVID-19 pandemic. [Lauren’s class] has increased my understanding of these challenges by encouraging me to consider the nuances of policymaking and the broad reaching impact of public health policies on social determinants of health.”

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“Hope you had a nice end to the semester! I really enjoyed the topics we discussed in class, and I learned so much from the readings and guest speakers-- thank you for all the time and effort you put into the course especially as it was the first time being taught. It was exciting to be in a class that will hopefully spark some more public health-focused curricula at Tech.”

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“Lauren, you are such a terrific advisor! These students are lucky to have you. :)”

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“…I was hoping for a Fulbright award to Spain after my graduation. Yesterday evening I received a grant for and a position as a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant in La Rioja, Spain for the 2021 - 2022 academic year. Lauren, thank you again for writing such an amazing recommendation letter. ❤ ”

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“Hi Lauren! Thanks for being an awesome GT1000 instructor -- it was great to work with you as a TL in the Fall, I know you worked hard to make the class as beneficial as possible for our first-years despite being online, and I, for one, think you did an amazing job.”

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How has your career advisor been most helpful? “Very encouraging and very open/ transparent, I appreciate that she shares her opinions with me freely.”

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How has your career advisor been most helpful? “[Lauren] has answered all of the questions I have presented. When I have a concern, my advisor addresses it. Also, my advisor helped with practice for networking.”

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How has your career advisor been most helpful? “Resume and mock interview.”

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How has your career advisor been most helpful? “Helping with interview preparation. How to introduce my self and my skillset in a way that is suited for that particular role. Additionally, overall motivation has been really helpful.”

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“Dear Lauren, I wanted to say thank you for all of your help throughout the last few years. I literally would not be graduating if it were not for you! You are so kind, understanding and easy to work with. Thank you for always letting me pop in. And I always enjoy our conversations! Following graduation, I will be working in Atlanta at Suntrust Robinson Humphrey. I hope to stay in touch!”

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“Lauren, I don’t even know how to start this. Since you started here in the office, you have been more than just my advisor. You have listened to me when I complained, cheered me on during my times of success and you even listened to me talk about random things LOL! You have been a great friend to me since the beginning, and I am so grateful for you! Thank you for everything and I hope we stay in touch!”

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“This feedback is SO helpful!!!! I'm gonna be working through all of this today. I can't thank you enough for taking the time to provide such thoughtful feedback, Lauren.

Also, your comments are very encouraging, which I really needed to hear.”

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“Thank you so much Lauren, I appreciate that you care! It’s always great to see people do their job with passion and love.”

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“Thank you for all your help over the years as my advisor! You are always looking out for the best interests of your students, and your kindness is appreciated!”

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“As a biomedical engineering major, I registered for this course thinking that it might help me rule out public health as a field of potential interest. Instead, [Lauren’s class] has prompted me to consider pursuing a medical career with a dual focus on public health and biomedical research.”

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