Do schools review your completed application only once?

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I have sent secondaries.
My application is coplete at couple of schools as they received LOR/MCAT scores. I believe that the next process is that they will send the copleted application to the commitee so that they can decide to send the interviews.

My question is if the commitee decide not to extend an interview letter and I send them my next MCAt score (plan to take in august), will they reconsider my application for second review. I do not want to wait my application to be reviewed in September (After August MCAT result out). I want my secondaries to be reviewed as soon as possible and then update them with my second MCAT score.

Not sure if I asked my question properly.


I am little tensed over this. Plesae do not read/reply if you feel that it a very basic question or you feel that I have been repeating similar questions.
Thanks for your time and advice.
 
You would have to update your AACOMAS letting them know that you plan to retake the MCAT in August, or else they would just review it and decide to offer you an interview or not at that point because they don't know a retake is coming.

Some may decide even though you have a retake coming (interview or reject), some will wait for the new score before they even look at anything.

Now if they make a decision and don't know the new MCAT is coming at all because it's not on your AACOMAS, then I don't believe that most schools would reconsider when a new one comes in.
 
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