Does date of primary submission/verification place you in an order for review?

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I’m wondering if I can make up for a later primary submission (Jun 30th) with an early submission of my secondaries and LORs (August 1st), and still be one of the first applications the adcoms see when they meet
 
I’m wondering if I can make up for a later primary submission (Jun 30th) with an early submission of my secondaries and LORs (August 1st), and still be one of the first applications the adcoms see when they meet
June 30 isn't late. Work on your secondaries one by one as you get them and submit them when you are happy with the sounds of them, no need to submit them all on one day. Before writing a secondary, make a good cruise through the school's site and mission statement to guide your focus.
 
Rule 1: Take a Breath

1) You dont get in to medical school because your application is first, you get in because your application is good.
2) a well written primary and secondary are at least a magnitude or two of importance over being early
3) Being complete by Labor Day would be early/ontime at even the most competitive programs
4) Application and candidate evaluations and review timelines vary widely by school may not done in a linear, chronological order. EDP, High achievers, URM, family of alumni, feeder schools, associated UG programs, linked postbaccs, and other factor may push an app forward in the process.
5) With thousands of applications submitted and a limited rate for adcoms to evaluate and review, applicants should understand that anywhere it could take 4 to 12 weeks (yes I said weeks) or up to 3 months (yes I said months) or more before they see any action on their application
6) with the last waitlist acceptance given right before classes would start, for some of year, this application cycle will last for over a year before you know
7) So take a breath or in other words CTFO


********AMCAS 2019 Timeline Summary (post count #010)************
-AMCAS May 2, 2018, Primary application opens up. Can send formal requests for transcripts from your schools and letter requests to your letter writers.
-AMCAS May 31, 2018, Completed primary applications with all ECs, PS, and course information can be submitted. You enter the verification queue only when both completed primary application and all transcripts have been received.

-AMCAS does not, repeat, does not verify LOR or MCAT score. Your primary application will be verified regardless of LOR or MCAT score status
-AMCAS June 29, 2018, begins transmission verified applications (though some schools have secondaries sent to contact info upon submission to AMCAS)
-Verification peak is about August 1st and takes 20 days
-Most Primary Apps are transmitted early July thru early September
-Secondaries timelines can vary widely as to when to they are sent out from almost immediately upon submissions to 3 months, though most are in the range 1-3 weeks after transmission.
-Letters via AMCAS are processed/transmitted separately from primary
-Letters can be added after primary has been submitted and transmitted and are mostly not needed until secondary reviews at the earliest.
-There are usually 3 main phases in processing application
----1) Initial Screening/Evaluation: A hybrid of automatic GPA/MCAT screen plus human for "quick review" of application. Used to for general priority and, in some cases, which team/subcommittee gets application. In some cases preset criteria can lead to II
----2)Full Evaluation: This is where evaluator/reader/team/subcommittee will fully evaluate all sections of primary, secondary, and LOR and generally summarize in broad categories or point system. This essentially becomes your priority for adcom review and II. This function may be split up among several evaluators and may go to a team or subcommittee for II decision
----3) Full adcom: this is where your fully evaluated application is reviewed and voted on by adcom for II on later on for acceptance/WL/rejection
-Application and candidate evaluations timeline varies widely by school may not done in a linear, chronological order. EDP, High achievers, URM, family of alumni, feeder schools, associated UG programs, linked postbaccs, and other factor may push an app forward in the process.
-Most adcoms dont start meeting for review of evaluated applicants until at least mid-August, more likely September, though some reviews may be done earlier for groups mentioned above. Evaluation may start almost immediately at schools.
-Submitting Primary Application June is Early, July Medium, August Late
-Having Primary verified and transmitted to school by end of August is normal speed
-Having Secondary and all LORs complete to school by Labor Day is early/ontime. By late or end of September is about middle/normal speed, by end of October is about late.
--After that point you will generally start getting impacted by the number of applications submitted, the finite number of interview slots, and seats given by rolling admissions. These aren’t absolute dates nor is it a fixed timeline. It should be used as a guideline
Thanks gonnif. This kind of advice is invaluable
 
One thing I wish I did was prioritize schools that send IIs out early. For example, by the time I submitted my Tulane app in Early August they had already filled interview slots until December. There are a few schools like this, I would look at previous years threads and the interview tracker for more info
 
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