premed404
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I noticed this recently on AMCAS. My advisor sent one committee letter correctly with 4 letters. And then she sent another committee letter with only one individual letter. I’m guessing she forgot to include one. So I have a total of two committee letters.
I called AMCAS and they said that the first committee has a total of 5 letters: 4 individual letters + an institutional review letter. The second (incorrect) committee letter has just the individual letter and no institutional letter. AMCAS also said they cannot retract the individual letter or merge them together. I also believe the individual letter is the weakest of the 5 and not necessary.
What should my course of action be here? Should I just leave it, or should I call each individual medical school and ask them to delete the letter? Would the receptionist even be able to merge them or modify my letters? What will medical schools see when they open my file and see two committee letters, one of them incorrectly labeled and with a weak letter.
I called AMCAS and they said that the first committee has a total of 5 letters: 4 individual letters + an institutional review letter. The second (incorrect) committee letter has just the individual letter and no institutional letter. AMCAS also said they cannot retract the individual letter or merge them together. I also believe the individual letter is the weakest of the 5 and not necessary.
What should my course of action be here? Should I just leave it, or should I call each individual medical school and ask them to delete the letter? Would the receptionist even be able to merge them or modify my letters? What will medical schools see when they open my file and see two committee letters, one of them incorrectly labeled and with a weak letter.