Letter of intent to include weaknesses?

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boeing787

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Hello,

I like to think I've just been very unlucky this cycle (LizzyM score over 75, but only one acceptance to a school I truly did not like), but getting into a school I recently interviewed at would be incredible. However, it's not looking good.
I interviewed there in January and was not accepted outright, but rather given a type of hold status (we will review your app again...). Here's the thing, I have already sent a letter of intent detailing my, well, intent to go to the school, including why I believe I'm a good fit. I have also sent an update letter including grades and research updates.

I will send one more update letter if a co-authored paper finally gets published (as well as a few more updates). I would ideally like to combine this with another letter of intent. My question is: should I address one of the weaknesses of my application (community service) in my letter? I have a perfectly valid (I think) excuse, namely that I was one of the primary caretakers for a sick family member for the past three summers.

Lastly, I addressed my previous letter of intent to one of the deans (and not the admissions office), and I believe it's very possible she simply ignored it. With my next update/intent letter (which I will send to the admissions committee), should I also attach my first intent letter?

Thanks!
 
That is not wise.

On a side note, where did you apply to this cycle?
 
While my list was admittedly top heavy (if you go by USNews rankings... about 12 in the top 30 and 7 lower than that), I really wanted to do research in the next four years (and I may even take a gap year to do additional research--MD/PhD is just too many years though). My state also doesn't have any public schools.
 
Hello,

I like to think I've just been very unlucky this cycle (LizzyM score over 75, but only one acceptance to a school I truly did not like), but getting into a school I recently interviewed at would be incredible. However, it's not looking good.
I interviewed there in January and was not accepted outright, but rather given a type of hold status (we will review your app again...). Here's the thing, I have already sent a letter of intent detailing my, well, intent to go to the school, including why I believe I'm a good fit. I have also sent an update letter including grades and research updates.

I will send one more update letter if a co-authored paper finally gets published (as well as a few more updates). I would ideally like to combine this with another letter of intent. My question is: should I address one of the weaknesses of my application (community service) in my letter? I have a perfectly valid (I think) excuse, namely that I was one of the primary caretakers for a sick family member for the past three summers.

Lastly, I addressed my previous letter of intent to one of the deans (and not the admissions office), and I believe it's very possible she simply ignored it. With my next update/intent letter (which I will send to the admissions committee), should I also attach my first intent letter?

Thanks!

It's called a letter of intent not a letter of weakness. Focus on the "intent" part and why you intend to attend this medical school and don't get sidetracked or ramble about stuff that can only hurt you.
 
No need to bring up weaknesses. This letter should only highlight the great aspects of your app. If they want to find weaknesses they will seek them out.

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