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So, I applied to a bunch of medical schools but three of them are, as of now, clearly my top three choices. I haven't quite hammered out the order of the three, but I am fortunate enough to get to interview at two of them and I haven't been rejected from the third yet, so I'm holding out hope.
Anyways, I just interviewed at one of my top choices on Friday and I interview at the other of my top choices this coming Friday. My question is this: can I send a letter of interest to both schools without making it sound like they are "one of many" choices? The letters will be sent post-interview. I want to make it clear that I am VERY serious about going to these two schools, and that if accepted, there is a very good chance I would go. Both are close to home and in the upper midwest, both offer programs that I find incredibly alluring, and I would be happy at both. I haven't decided, if accepted to both, which way I'd go yet so I don't want to mess around with a letter of intent. Would a letter of interest matter? And how could I say your school is "one of" my top choices without making it sound hollow or meaningless? Would I be better off not sending letters of intent? Any input would be appreciated - thanks guys! 👍
Anyways, I just interviewed at one of my top choices on Friday and I interview at the other of my top choices this coming Friday. My question is this: can I send a letter of interest to both schools without making it sound like they are "one of many" choices? The letters will be sent post-interview. I want to make it clear that I am VERY serious about going to these two schools, and that if accepted, there is a very good chance I would go. Both are close to home and in the upper midwest, both offer programs that I find incredibly alluring, and I would be happy at both. I haven't decided, if accepted to both, which way I'd go yet so I don't want to mess around with a letter of intent. Would a letter of interest matter? And how could I say your school is "one of" my top choices without making it sound hollow or meaningless? Would I be better off not sending letters of intent? Any input would be appreciated - thanks guys! 👍