<p>I was wait listed at Princeton, and I have written a letter to send them re-declaring my interest. However, I just had a research paper of mine published in a fairly high impact scientific journal. I have read a few sources, some of which say to avoid sending a lot of stuff or long papers because it will clutter your file, annoy the officers, or else just not get read. I would think it would be a fairly important development (and seeing the paper itself is much more connective than just seeing “Recently had paper published in XX Journal”).</p>
<p>yeah, deff send it. i think if i were an adcom, i would be much more impressed to see an actual research paper in front of me than “Recently had paper published in XX Journal”. Waitlisting period is prob all about showing to them why they should accept u ( i think).</p>
<p>Send a photocopy of the first page of the journal article, so they can see the abstract, the journal, the page, and that you are the author. This is quite an accomplishment. Congratulations.</p>
<p>(Once they have this first page, if they want to read the full journal article, it will be trivial for them to get at it electronically, since they know the volume and number and which pages.)</p>