Situation: I took my MCAT (for the first time) in late June after being pleased with my AAMC Official Practice exam scores, submitted my primaries while waiting for my scores, and ended up receiving a very bad score (<505). I want to note that all of my practice exams had been 8-10 pts higher than my actual score, so this was a bit of a shock to me. My primary has been processed/verified and was only submitted to ONE school (my state school) because I had planned on adding more schools once I received my score. I received a secondary from that school, but have not completed it. After much consideration, I have decided to withdraw my application from that school and this application cycle, as I want to have more options for schools and time to improve my MCAT score.
Questions:
(1) Do I need to formally withdraw my AMCAS application?
(2) Do I need to call the school that I am withdrawing my candidacy from? In the secondary, they had a form link copied for candidacy withdrawal. They also automatically withdraw you if you don't submit the secondary by a deadline. Would it be nice to also call or is it unnecessary?
(3) How do I notify my letter writers and supporters? This may seem trivial, but I was originally hesitant about the withdrawal process because I did not want to disappoint/lose the confidence of my letter writers, pre-health committee (who also wrote me a committee letter despite my low score), and essay reviewers. I dislike the feeling that all of their work and support was wasted after this cycle.
(4) Can someone confirm that schools which I apply to in the future (other than the one I am withdrawing from) will NOT be notified about this withdrawal? I know that I will be considered a re-applicant for the state school.
In summary, I want to end this process in the most courteous way possible, without burning any bridges or losing the confidence of my networks. This was a very difficult and frustrating decision for me to make, as my other stats (GPA, research, extracurriculars, etc) were considered competitive by my pre-health advisors.
Thank you in advance, I appreciate any advice.
Z.Marie
Questions:
(1) Do I need to formally withdraw my AMCAS application?
(2) Do I need to call the school that I am withdrawing my candidacy from? In the secondary, they had a form link copied for candidacy withdrawal. They also automatically withdraw you if you don't submit the secondary by a deadline. Would it be nice to also call or is it unnecessary?
(3) How do I notify my letter writers and supporters? This may seem trivial, but I was originally hesitant about the withdrawal process because I did not want to disappoint/lose the confidence of my letter writers, pre-health committee (who also wrote me a committee letter despite my low score), and essay reviewers. I dislike the feeling that all of their work and support was wasted after this cycle.
(4) Can someone confirm that schools which I apply to in the future (other than the one I am withdrawing from) will NOT be notified about this withdrawal? I know that I will be considered a re-applicant for the state school.
In summary, I want to end this process in the most courteous way possible, without burning any bridges or losing the confidence of my networks. This was a very difficult and frustrating decision for me to make, as my other stats (GPA, research, extracurriculars, etc) were considered competitive by my pre-health advisors.
Thank you in advance, I appreciate any advice.
Z.Marie
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