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Is there a formula for X number of secondaries will result in Y number of interviews?

Do you complete and send all the secondaries that you recieve, or should you wait and send it few at a time and wait for thr response?

Will I be too late if I wait to fill some secondaries.

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Dude??? Srsly??

No formula and turn them in asap.
 
lol, a formula for getting into med school?

I wish
 
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If there is a formula, it probably includes the square root of (-1) or something.
 
Is there a formula for X number of secondaries will result in Y number of interviews?

Do you complete and send all the secondaries that you recieve, or should you wait and send it few at a time and wait for thr response?

Will I be too late if I wait to fill some secondaries.

50% of all applicants won't get in anywhere. There will be people who apply to 25+ places and not get an interview. So obviously no. And you want to be complete everywhere at the earliest possible time. Trying to stagger your secondaries probably makes you a late applicant at a lot of places and is thus a fool's gambit to save what, a couple of hundred bucks? You either play this game for real or not at all.
 
x = number of secondaries
y = number of interviews

y≤ x there.
 
# of interviews=(-b±sqrt(b^2-4ac))/2a where a is the # of schools on your AMCAS app, b is the number of secondaries you fill out by july 13th, and c is the length of your schlong.
 
# of interviews=(-b±sqrt(b^2-4ac))/2a where a is the # of schools on your AMCAS app, b is the number of secondaries you fill out by july 13th, and c is the length of your schlong.

Awesome
 
# of interviews=(-b±sqrt(b^2-4ac))/2a where a is the # of schools on your AMCAS app, b is the number of secondaries you fill out by july 13th, and c is the length of your schlong.

I can attest to this, because I did REALLY well by applying to a TON of schools, completing more secondaries than the number of schools I applied to, and being REALLY modest... Of course, I rolled the dice by nearly getting NEGATIVE interviews, but I ended up with a positive number of interviews.
 
# of interviews=(-b±sqrt(b^2-4ac))/2a where a is the # of schools on your AMCAS app, b is the number of secondaries you fill out by july 13th, and c is the length of your schlong.

Isn't that the quadratic formula? >< haha :)
 
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