I got an invite without my letters.
>33, >3.7c+s. I had like 3 of my letters in, the only one that was missing was my committee letter....but that one is huge...so idk...
From the admissions website:
"What are the minimum requirements for letters of recommendation?
A letter of recommendation from a Pre-Health Advisory Committee or three individual letters of recommendation are required to complete an application for admission to the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. While any three letters of recommendations will be accepted, it is preferred that the applicant submit three academic letters."
You were marked complete because you had 3 letters in, which meets Pitt's minimum requirements. Many pre-health committees will bundle applicants' letters with their cover (committee) letter, but I guess yours doesn't. Regardless, it is misleading to state that you received an interview without your letters. To my knowledge, Pitt does not send out interview invitations until the applicant meets the minimum letter requirement (either the committee letter packet or individual letters as mentioned above).
how does Pitt feel about pre-II letters of interest?
Again from the admissions website:
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When is it an appropriate time for me to follow-up with the UPSOM?
Our Admissions Committee welcomes letters of intent/interest and updates to your application. The most appropriate time to follow-up with us is following your interview or after the receipt of your official admissions decision. Communications can be sent via postal mail or to our admissions mailbox at
[email protected]. Any communication received from the applicant will be included in their admissions file."
Letters of interest at this stage of the game are pretty moot, as you just submitted your applications. You wouldn't have applied to Pitt if you weren't interested, right? Pitt is one of the few schools with an extremely fast turnaround, meaning that most people (but not all) receive interviews fairly quickly. Given that you just wrote your AMCAS and secondary applications, what more could you have to tell Pitt at this point? I would discourage you from sending any pleading letters without having a substantial update for the school, i.e. your fall term semester grades, a new scholarship/award, a publication acceptance, new activities, etc.. LOIs are most effective after the interview or after you are notified of a wait-list decision. (Side note: If a school is your top choice and you have been complete for several months with no notice of an interview, then it may be time to send a LOI. Again, though, it helps to have some major updates.)
Hope this helps.