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You are at a competitive disadvantage at rolling admission schools and should be aware of it.
If you do not already know how the system works, I'll briefly summarize. In the spring prior to the summer/fall you'll be filling out applications (typically your Junior year) you interview with the Health Careers Evaluation Committee (the HCEC). They compile your letters of recommendation and write a committee letter that is forwarded to all medical schools of your choosing. They, however, do not forward these letters until a date in late August- more than two months after the AMCAS application can be submitted and much later than when many secondary applications can be submitted. This delays the completion of your application at many schools until late August/Early September.
The reason I'm writing this is because I am a current applicant and have suffered the consequences of this policy. At a specific rolling admissions school to which I applied, my late August completion date removed me from consideration for anything but the waitlist. This school's system is to extend interviews to students based on completion date, regardless of individual merits. I have discussed this with their director of admissions and found this to be the case. Hence, no Cornell students could receive interviews for anything better than waitlist spots. The late completion date, I believe, has also resulted in late interviews at other rolling admissions programs.
I've discussed this to death with the HCEC and have received nothing better than an "I'm sorry, but...". They say that they cannot improve their system (due to large number of applicants, staffing, financials, etc) and do not seem willing to disclose the facts to the Cornell applicants who spend large amounts of time, money, and effort throughout the application process. They need to be told that the status quo is unacceptable. I do not know if this is the right audience to address this to, but here goes...
Feel free to PM me if you would like further information.
If you do not already know how the system works, I'll briefly summarize. In the spring prior to the summer/fall you'll be filling out applications (typically your Junior year) you interview with the Health Careers Evaluation Committee (the HCEC). They compile your letters of recommendation and write a committee letter that is forwarded to all medical schools of your choosing. They, however, do not forward these letters until a date in late August- more than two months after the AMCAS application can be submitted and much later than when many secondary applications can be submitted. This delays the completion of your application at many schools until late August/Early September.
The reason I'm writing this is because I am a current applicant and have suffered the consequences of this policy. At a specific rolling admissions school to which I applied, my late August completion date removed me from consideration for anything but the waitlist. This school's system is to extend interviews to students based on completion date, regardless of individual merits. I have discussed this with their director of admissions and found this to be the case. Hence, no Cornell students could receive interviews for anything better than waitlist spots. The late completion date, I believe, has also resulted in late interviews at other rolling admissions programs.
I've discussed this to death with the HCEC and have received nothing better than an "I'm sorry, but...". They say that they cannot improve their system (due to large number of applicants, staffing, financials, etc) and do not seem willing to disclose the facts to the Cornell applicants who spend large amounts of time, money, and effort throughout the application process. They need to be told that the status quo is unacceptable. I do not know if this is the right audience to address this to, but here goes...
Feel free to PM me if you would like further information.

