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It seems like their is a lot of talk about update letters and letters of interest/intent on SDN lately. However, it remains unclear how much update letters actually help in changing a decision from WL/R to II/A?
For reference, I am talking average updates (low impact journal publication, promotion at work, etc.)
Obviously if an applicant wins a Pulitzer Prize, their decision is likely to change. But what about for average updates. Should one feel guilty about not sending an update (especially post II) for not doing all that they could to gain acceptance?
For reference, I am talking average updates (low impact journal publication, promotion at work, etc.)
Obviously if an applicant wins a Pulitzer Prize, their decision is likely to change. But what about for average updates. Should one feel guilty about not sending an update (especially post II) for not doing all that they could to gain acceptance?