P PeterPesto Full Member 10+ Year Member Jul 1, 2011 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Hi all, If a transcript is "logged" in my AACOMAS application, does that mean it's currently undergoing verification similar to AMCAS? Also, when will I be receiving secondaries from schools? Do my transcripts first have to be verified? Thanks
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Hi all, If a transcript is "logged" in my AACOMAS application, does that mean it's currently undergoing verification similar to AMCAS? Also, when will I be receiving secondaries from schools? Do my transcripts first have to be verified? Thanks
jm192 Full Member 15+ Year Member Jul 1, 2011 #2 PeterPesto said: Hi all, If a transcript is "logged" in my AACOMAS application, does that mean it's currently undergoing verification similar to AMCAS? Also, when will I be receiving secondaries from schools? Do my transcripts first have to be verified? Thanks Click to expand... It depends on the wait-time. There used to be a verification thread somewhere in the DO section. I'm pretty sure logged does just mean that. Usually, once verified, 2ndaries will begin to flood you. I got some a week or 2 after.
PeterPesto said: Hi all, If a transcript is "logged" in my AACOMAS application, does that mean it's currently undergoing verification similar to AMCAS? Also, when will I be receiving secondaries from schools? Do my transcripts first have to be verified? Thanks Click to expand... It depends on the wait-time. There used to be a verification thread somewhere in the DO section. I'm pretty sure logged does just mean that. Usually, once verified, 2ndaries will begin to flood you. I got some a week or 2 after.
FrkyBgStok Full Member Verified Member Physician 15+ Year Member Jul 1, 2011 #3 no logged mean that it has been received at the AACOMAS office but hasnt been linked to your specific application. i called about this.
no logged mean that it has been received at the AACOMAS office but hasnt been linked to your specific application. i called about this.
FrkyBgStok Full Member Verified Member Physician 15+ Year Member Jul 1, 2011 #4 in addition, it technically hasn't been received so you have not started processing with AACOMAS.