I will be interviewing at my top choice school this week, which happens to be my first medical school interview ever. I realize that a letter of intent is usually written later in the application cycle when an applicant has interviewed at a few places and gotten waitlisted at his or her top choice school. I have applied to nearly 30 schools, which I am waiting to hear from (I retook the MCAT this past August), though I have recently received a few rejections and pre-interview holds. I am positive that the medical school where I will be interviewing ? which happens to be one of my state schools - is where I want to go. From what I have gathered, the admissions committee at this school significantly takes into account an applicant?s desire to attend, and a letter written by the applicant stating that he or she will attend their medical school if accepted is seriously considered. I am a re-applicant to this school and have gotten to know the admissions coordinator over the past year. I have expressed my continued interest in the program, which the coordinator also mentioned is an important consideration. The admissions committee at this medical school is rather efficient at letting you know something within a couple weeks after the interview, so would it be a good idea for me to submit a letter of intent a day or two after I interview? Or would it be best for me to wait a while to hear from the school? At worst, I would probably get waitlisted for now, but I would obviously much rather receive an outright acceptance.