Letter writer flaked, what do I do?

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F.Underwood

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Hey,

One of my letter writers flaked. Luckily, it was the most unimportant letter. But, now I need to know what is going to happen. I know that I can go on my AAMC app and press:

"Medical schools need to know if you no longer plan on having specific letters sent to AMCAS. If one or more of your letters listed below is not going to be sent to AMCAS press CONTINUE"

But then what happens after that? Since that is the last thing that I need before my secondaries are complete, does that mean that I will finally get in line to get processed? Also, will I need to explain why she flaked?

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The letter gets eaten and excreted by fat Albert. The remains then are used as manure to grow aamc's money trees and mcat bushes.

As to the second part of your question I have no idea lol.


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One of my letter writers flaked too. It sucks. Won't even answer my emails.
 
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Tell him/her to use Head And Shoulders anti-dandruff shampoo. Remove all the flakes and no itch.
 
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