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I've got a somewhat tricky situation I haven't been able to dig up an answer to on the internet or in AMCAS FAQ's, turning to the SDN gurus for help.
This isn't something I thought about before filling out secondaries...
I have x amount of letters, enough to fulfill just about each unique requirement for each school. I also have one letter I'm waiting on receiving from a physician I've been working with this summer.
For most schools, I was able to reach completion as long as I had the minimum required number of letters, but others (as I've learned the hard way) will only mark you complete when you have all indicated letters in. So for some of the schools I indicated to receive this physician's letter, I'm not complete yet. I was able to work with Dartmouth's admissions office and they said I could move my application forward without all of the letters in, while risking that my file could be reviewed without that letter. I realize how important it is to be complete as early as possible, and I'm confident in the strength of my other letters so I was more than willing to take that "risk."
I've noticed a delay in my application status at Duke and I've emailed them (hoping for a similar deal Dartmouth offered) and haven't heard back.
I noticed when I submitted Stanford's secondary that they made it clear I wouldn't be complete until all letters were in.
In terms of the actual delay I'd face if I can't reach completion at these schools without the letter, it'd be about until the middle of August, as my program ends the first week and that's assuming my physician would get the letter in 1-2 weeks after (which I know is arguably hopeful). I could ask him for the letter sooner, and many have suggested this to me... but I want to make sure I explore other options before I resort to that.
I know the delay isn't extreme, but I also know how important timing is with rolling admissions.
So my question is: Is there a way to un-designate a letter on AMCAS, and then re-designate it later (when it's actually in)?
I know how touchy AMCAS is and I'm always so nervous about making changes I might not be able to undo. I would say screw the letter... but it's an MD and we're getting along well. I think he'd write me a good letter.
TLDR; Is there a way to un-designate a letter on AMCAS, and then re-designate it later (when it's actually in), in order to reach completion?
This isn't something I thought about before filling out secondaries...
I have x amount of letters, enough to fulfill just about each unique requirement for each school. I also have one letter I'm waiting on receiving from a physician I've been working with this summer.
For most schools, I was able to reach completion as long as I had the minimum required number of letters, but others (as I've learned the hard way) will only mark you complete when you have all indicated letters in. So for some of the schools I indicated to receive this physician's letter, I'm not complete yet. I was able to work with Dartmouth's admissions office and they said I could move my application forward without all of the letters in, while risking that my file could be reviewed without that letter. I realize how important it is to be complete as early as possible, and I'm confident in the strength of my other letters so I was more than willing to take that "risk."
I've noticed a delay in my application status at Duke and I've emailed them (hoping for a similar deal Dartmouth offered) and haven't heard back.
I noticed when I submitted Stanford's secondary that they made it clear I wouldn't be complete until all letters were in.
In terms of the actual delay I'd face if I can't reach completion at these schools without the letter, it'd be about until the middle of August, as my program ends the first week and that's assuming my physician would get the letter in 1-2 weeks after (which I know is arguably hopeful). I could ask him for the letter sooner, and many have suggested this to me... but I want to make sure I explore other options before I resort to that.
I know the delay isn't extreme, but I also know how important timing is with rolling admissions.
So my question is: Is there a way to un-designate a letter on AMCAS, and then re-designate it later (when it's actually in)?
I know how touchy AMCAS is and I'm always so nervous about making changes I might not be able to undo. I would say screw the letter... but it's an MD and we're getting along well. I think he'd write me a good letter.
TLDR; Is there a way to un-designate a letter on AMCAS, and then re-designate it later (when it's actually in), in order to reach completion?