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Question: "Future publication" is in manuscript phase; I expressed this on my resume and personal statement for my applications (I wrote that I would be 2nd author). Now my supervisor wants me to write the manuscript  (draft to be finished in January), making me 1st author. Should I write to the admissions committee? 2nd to 1st author is a big step and I'm excited, but confused how to approach this. It will be my first publication.

Note: Supervisor is a well known researcher and told me that this will definitely be published in a specific journal that he has been published in numerous times.

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Yes. Definitely.  Schools will def. want an updated CV from you with this information.  And congrats!

Edited by gellert

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