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For the universities attended, i took summer school classes at community college for 2 summers, but i can only enter in one "attended from/attended to" date. I dont want to put 2005-2006, bc it looks like i went there for a whole year. I put down my first summer year june 05-aug 05, but what do i do about the second yr i took classes?
I think they'll figure that you only went there during the summer when you only list summer classes.
noone knows answer for this one?
AMCAS does not save LORs so you have to resend them.
You missed your answer. See above.
i go to a school that sends commitee letter packets.
the earliest you can request for them is early august and they send them to schools mid august. does anyone go to a school like mine?
my question is, is there even a point finishing the amcas application super early if they won't receive my recommendations until august? i was planning on doing my amcas by june 15.
Yes, finish your application early. If you wait until you have your letters to submit, your application will be delayed. Far better to be waiting on one thing and be complete as soon as those letters get in than to be waiting for verification, then essays, then payment, and then the only thing you were missing in the first place.
Sorry if this has been asked before, but does anyone know how to get around the contact info for extracurrics/hobbies? I want to group my clubs in one box, intramurals in anothers, shadowing in another, etc...but, as far as start/end dates and contact names, how do I approach this? Each club has a different person as "director", and some have different start dates....any advice? I am only going to end up using 9-10 boxes/15, but I don't think each shadowing or club warrants its own individual box...
Lump all your shadowing together, and list the contact information for your first shadowing experience, or an organization that you went through to do your shadowing. How many clubs did you do, though, and of what variety? I mean, my 'clubs' in college were pretty limited, and I was pretty involved in all of them... if you just barely participated in them without any real interest, you might be better off just leaving them off your application; adcoms will ask you about them if they find the ideas interesting.
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