A short, punchy written response to your question. Don’t be fooled by the length: less is frequently more.
Some things to bear in mind:
You’ll have the opportunity to ask a question in your confirmation email - keep an eye out for it.
If you ask a question that gives a yes/no answer, expect your response to be very short! Rather, keep your question open-ended.
Trust that the answer you get is the one you most need - particularly if it’s not the first time you’ve asked the question.
Not sure what to ask? “Show me what I need to know,” is a very productive option.
Apologies, but no questions about medical diagnoses/treatments, etc.
A short, punchy written response to your question. Don’t be fooled by the length: less is frequently more.
Some things to bear in mind:
You’ll have the opportunity to ask a question in your confirmation email - keep an eye out for it.
If you ask a question that gives a yes/no answer, expect your response to be very short! Rather, keep your question open-ended.
Trust that the answer you get is the one you most need - particularly if it’s not the first time you’ve asked the question.
Not sure what to ask? “Show me what I need to know,” is a very productive option.
Apologies, but no questions about medical diagnoses/treatments, etc.