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That's dead wrong; letters are not required to be in to submit your AMCAS application. https://www.aamc.org/students/applying/amcas/faqs/148166/amcas_2010_faqs-17.14.htmlIf your commitee letter isn't sent out until August, it won't matter when you take your MCAT. The AMCAS will only be sent to the listed schools after the entire application is complete, which includes the letter.
That's dead wrong; letters are not required to be in to submit your AMCAS application. https://www.aamc.org/students/applying/amcas/faqs/148166/amcas_2010_faqs-17.14.html
You won't be marked as complete at schools until they receive your letters, but they also won't mark you as complete until they receive your secondary.
Being compelte mid-august is OK - I was complete mid-august and was accepted to 2 schools, but wait listed to 3. Being earlier could only help. Take this advice with a grain of salt, it's better to submit a well written application later than a noticeably rushed application early.
Apologies for misinterpreting, and glad we're on the same page.@Long Way to Go I didn't mention anything not being able to submit the AMCAS, only that the AMCAS application wouldn't be considered until the letter was received by the medical schools. In other words, exactly what you said - the application won't be marked as complete.
@songl4a , if you take the MCAT in May and feel comfortable with what you're averaging on your practice tests, submit your AMCAS application to one school on the first day that the application opens, even before seeing your MCAT score. Preferably this would be a low-tier safety, in the event that you will have to reapply given a bad MCAT score, so that you can be verified and have your secondaries submitted near the date you do find out your score.
Being compelte mid-august is OK - I was complete mid-august and was accepted to 2 schools, but wait listed to 3. Being earlier could only help. Take this advice with a grain of salt, it's better to submit a well written application later than a noticeably rushed application early.
If your commitee letter isn't sent out until August, it won't matter when you take your MCAT. The AMCAS will only be sent to the listed schools after the entire application is complete, which includes the letter. On the other hand, if you can get the commitee to submit your letter earlier (by late June), that extra month could help (given your score is competitive for the schools you're considering).
@Long Way to Go I didn't mention anything not being able to submit the AMCAS, only that the AMCAS application wouldn't be considered until the letter was received by the medical schools. In other words, exactly what you said - the application won't be marked as complete.