<p>I am still waiting to hear from one school (decision is due to be released the 29th), and I have recently had some notable achievements that I would definitely have mentioned on my application if I could at the time I applied.</p>
<p>Would it now be too late to mention these things? The school is one at which I need every advantage I can get when it comes to admissions, but I'm not even really sure if their decision has been made yet or not.</p>
<p>I also am not really sure how to go about sending in an update, since I didn't not see instructions specific to this on the admissions website. The school in question is Cornell, BTW. </p>
<p>So, should I just relax and leave my less impressive application stand as it is, or should I make the effort of informing the admissions office of my new accomplishments? They're not ground-breaking, but they're somewhat special.</p>
<p>Edit: Also, I applied RD, so it's not as if I was waitlisted and I need to show more interest or new information to sway their verdict.</p>