Is it worth to send more secondaries in?

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crazyboi1993

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Okay, so I have sent secondaries for: NOVA, edward campus, LECOM Bradenton, LECOM Erie, CUSOM, ACOM, BCOM, NYIT-COM, KYCOM,

I have recieved interview invites and I have scheduled all of them: NYIT (already attended it), LECOM-Seton Hill, ACOM, LECOM-Bradenton, BCOM, and CUSOM!

I do not know if its wise to send in more, I really liked PCOM, but this process has just been so expensive! Is it still early in the cycle to do so?

Stats: 3.72scpa, 3.82cgpa, and 26 mcat (10/8/8).. !
 
If you have money to throw, make dem secondaries rain......
 
No. You already have enough interview invites.
 
Unless you are the world's worst interviewee, you are fine. Save your money, unless you want to send out secondaries to schools you absolutely love.
 
It is early enough to submit to PCOM, if your heart is really set on it. You have enough. Hecks, if it were possible to sell your interview slots, there are folks out there who would pay you all you've spent on applications and then some for just one invite. But, the heart wants what the heart wants. If you want PCOM, give it a shot.

Don't worry about sending out 3 or 4 more though, "just to be safe." I think you are already pretty safe.
 
You'll definitely get at least one acceptance out of those. If you want to go to PCOM though it's definitely not too late to submit.
 
How expensive are applications and secondaries in general per school?
 
@arc5005

Primary Application $195 +35(x) = Total cost of primary
x = number of schools you applied to.

Secondary Application: +50 and up, just like how I like my ladies......
 
You'll definitely get at least one acceptance out of those. If you want to go to PCOM though it's definitely not too late to submit.

I mean honestly... you aren't "definitely" getting in anywhere. I know people who got interviews from August to February last year and didn't get in anywhere. Like everyone else is saying, if you are a good interviewer, you should be fine. If you are unsure about your interview skills or not confident in your social skills, I would send in more.
 
Apply to Pcom.

You'll probably only have to apply one cycle- wouldn't you want all the options possible at the end?
It's not always about securing one acceptance at the end, it's about finding the right school for you.
 
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