I'm really confused.
If something was omitted unintentionally and I discovered it just now (it was 8 years ago), what's my recourse? I'm confused because the email they send after processing your app says that they'll add any coursework w.i 10 days if you omitted it (it's been 6 days) but you have to submit a letter stating that you certified the original application incorrectly. HOWEVER, the certification statement says that the "sole remedy" for omitting something on the application is a refund but only if you notify amcas w/i 10 days. does this mean that if i submit a letter saying i made a mistake, that they're going to correct it but just refund my money and my application will be trashed this year? or is this like a 10 day forgiveness policy for those of us who are old and can't remember things like an incidental non credit pre-undergrad course?
If something was omitted unintentionally and I discovered it just now (it was 8 years ago), what's my recourse? I'm confused because the email they send after processing your app says that they'll add any coursework w.i 10 days if you omitted it (it's been 6 days) but you have to submit a letter stating that you certified the original application incorrectly. HOWEVER, the certification statement says that the "sole remedy" for omitting something on the application is a refund but only if you notify amcas w/i 10 days. does this mean that if i submit a letter saying i made a mistake, that they're going to correct it but just refund my money and my application will be trashed this year? or is this like a 10 day forgiveness policy for those of us who are old and can't remember things like an incidental non credit pre-undergrad course?
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