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I've been given an award for volunteering. The volunteering I do clinical. Is this an update-worthy accomplishment?
I think that would be OK as long as this is your first and only update. More than that will most likely not help you.I've been given an award for volunteering. The volunteering I do clinical. Is this an update-worthy accomplishment?
I've been given an award for volunteering. The volunteering I do clinical. Is this an update-worthy accomplishment?
I didn't know the only material worthy of updating are nobel prize nominations. I guess there's no point to even include volunteering activities on the AMCAS since they fall short of that.Do you really think that the Admissions dean is going to scream out to his secretary "We HAVE to accept this kid; he won a clinical volunteering award!!!"
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Thank you. I realize that at this point, updates do not have a significant effect. I will not be sending an update.At this point, the perceived strength of your application is not going to be dramatically revised.
At many (most?) places your desirability has already been decided by a committee that is no longer meeting.
The admissions officer may well be in charge of carrying out their wishes in line with the needs of the school.
The only potential benefit of an "update" might be for those whose acceptances are at better schools where the candidate prefers the waitlist school.
At this point, the perceived strength of your application is not going to be dramatically revised.
At many (most?) places your desirability has already been decided by a committee that is no longer meeting.
The admissions officer may well be in charge of carrying out their wishes in line with the needs of the school.
The only potential benefit of an "update" might be for those whose acceptances are at better schools where the candidate prefers the waitlist school.
When you are holding an acceptance at a "better" school, an "LOI" may have an effect after waitlist movement has started (at a school with an unranked waitlist).So if we send in a letter of intent, that will basically have no effect since most admissions committees are no longer meeting?
At this point, the perceived strength of your application is not going to be dramatically revised.
At many (most?) places your desirability has already been decided by a committee that is no longer meeting.
The admissions officer may well be in charge of carrying out their wishes in line with the needs of the school.
The only potential benefit of an "update" might be for those whose acceptances are at better schools where the candidate prefers the waitlist school.
The only time that I can reliably say that these communications may have an effect is for a waitlisted candidate at a school with an unranked waitlist when the candidate is holding at an arguably "better" school, after waitlist movement has begun.When, if ever, do update letters have an impact on admissions? Pre-interview? Post-interview? Shortly after 04/30?
I get the impression that update letters (and LOIs) are simply appended to the applicant's file. If the applicant has already been ranked on the WL, or if his or her application has been placed in the "low priority" interview pile, then an update will have zero effect. Is that accurate?
Thanks,
Bill
The only time that I can reliably say that these communications may have an effect is for a waitlisted candidate at a school with an unranked waitlist when the candidate is holding at an arguably "better" school, after waitlist movement has begun.
Most of the time, you are correct. They are like the "close door" button in the elevator. They probably do nothing but make the button pusher feel like they are doing something to get where they want to go!
The only time that I can reliably say that these communications may have an effect is for a waitlisted candidate at a school with an unranked waitlist when the candidate is holding at an arguably "better" school, after waitlist movement has begun.
Most of the time, you are correct. They are like the "close door" button in the elevator. They probably do nothing but make the button pusher feel like they are doing something to get where they want to go!
Nothing is going to change the fact that there are no positions open (yet) and we already knew they would come (even without the letter!).Would a new letter of rec from a graduate of X university 's medical school with whom a student worked closely for two years in a lab help a student holding no acceptances at this point?
@Goro With due respect, are you saying that the only accomplishment worth merit is finding a cure for cancer? A clinical volunteering award at my university is something you can get only after volunteering 1000 hours minimum. If that doesn't mean anything then damn.