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What are some last minute checking procedures that should be done before officially submitting your primary application?
What should one look for before finally submitting?
When should one be concerned with lateness? I ask because AMCAS is still processing my application.
What happens if you realize you made a mistake after you submit it?
Any way to fix it?
What's my best bet?
no exceptions?
amcas wont do anything?
what's my best bet if it's a major error?
I re-read my app online.
Then I re-read it again (paper copy).
Then I re-read the AMCAS instruction manual.
Then I re-read it again (online).
Then I quadruple-checked my course work list because it seems like that's the source of most of the verification errors/delays (online and paper copy).
Then I changed one word in the essay (paper --> online).
Then I re-read it 3 more times (online and paper).
It was painful by the last few times but, I was so damn paranoid about it. I'm glad I did it though...now I can rest easy knowing I did everything I could.
i understand that, but you cant change the past
is it wise to contact every school that you applied to and tell them of this error?
because i dont want to come off as being a liar...
what do people usually do in this case when they find out that they made a major error? what's the best bet?
thanks