withdraw application

  1. ana.stomosis

    higher stats nontrad with a later submission and a lot of angst... advice from anyone with the patience to read it?

    Hey y'all, looking for admissions folks/med students perspectives on this one. I am 35, non-traditional even by nontrad standards. 3.93 graduating GPA from state school in CA, probably ~3.99 now that I've done all my postbacc work. 520 MCAT (first attempt) that I took June 13, so just submitted...
  2. MintChocolateChip94

    Withdrawing From Recently Matched Fellowship

    Hi all! I matched into a subspecialty position for a lesser competitive fellowship in a large city. If I was to withdraw from my position due to hard financial/family situation, how would this negatively affect my ability to match down the line in this speciality versus other sub specialties...
  3. Lunargravity

    Planning to Void 9/9 MCAT, Considering Withdrawing but Primary Application Already Verified for Both TMDSAS and AACOMAS

    So given my AAMC full length scores I will more than likely not get a score at or above 500 on my MCAT and will be voiding it to retake in January. Currently sitting at around 489-491 from my practice exams which I know just won't cut it. I kept pushing back my mcat date since June and was only...
  4. D

    Withdrawing enrollment after a better acceptance?

    Hi all, I am about 90% through the process of enrollment at a medical school (A). However, I just got accepted into my top choice (B) off the waitlist. I haven’t paid school A any money but I’ve gone through most of the paperwork. How do I proceed in writing an email saying I don’t want to...
  5. W

    HELP! Applying after a gap year

    Hello, I applied to a bunch of schools last summer, but I withdrew my application to all the schools after getting my MCAT score. I had applied toward the end of the cycle anyway and wanted to retake the MCAT. I did not submit any secondaries prior to withdrawing. I emailed all the schools about...
  6. A

    If I withdraw my current MD application...

    EDIT: The answer to the mhy original question was answered when I looked on the AMCAS application. Once your application has been processed, YOU CANNOT withdraw the application. If I withdraw my current application (for 2020 matriculation), would that mean when I apply again it would be...
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