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Is it recommended to list the start date and the number of hours of a new position on an update letter? It's a new position, and I think it can really help my application.
Is this a full-time position? Remember 50 hours = 1 hour per week for a year. 4 weeks in a full-time job = 160 hours. I would still wait until your probationary period is over, and being a volunteer means you are less tied to the position and shouldn't be working 4 weeks full-time.It is a volunteer research assistant position, and I don't have any research so I feel like it could help my application? Plus with tmdsas the cycle moves quicker so I feel like it could be useful to update maybe after like at least 50 hours?
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I wouldn't. You haven't learned anything yet, and you could quit tomorrow. If you're insistent on sending something, I wouldn't update until you have at least 100 completed hours. Frankly, if you told me that you're going to spend 16 hours/wk in lab, I would not believe you until I saw the proof in obtained hours--in my experience, most students over-estimate the number of hours they can volunteer in a lab on a week-to-week basis, and research hours tends to be the first thing that gets squeezed when something comes up.It is a volunteer research assistant position, and I don't have any research so I feel like it could help my application? Plus with tmdsas the cycle moves quicker so I feel like it could be useful to update maybe after like at least 50 hours?
If you're going to send this letter regardless of whether we think it's a good idea, then you can choose to ignore our advice. But this is NOT an activity section where you can write a whole essay about why this experience is important and what you learned.I was wondering how you frame an update letter is it like basically an activity section where you list out the number of hours and projected hours and end date etc and then explain what you learned?
Did you read the article I posted?I was wondering how you frame an update letter is it like basically an activity section where you list out the number of hours and projected hours and end date etc and then explain what you learned?