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So I applied this cycle to about 35 MD schools, and since I don't have any interviews yet, I've been thinking of some options to help my chances. I've been considering sending letters of intent/update letters to schools that accept them, but I'm questioning how they would be received given the contents of said letters. I finished my post-baccalaureate program in June and was working full-time until a couple of months ago, when I quit my job and reduced my professional responsibilities to care for one of my immediate family members who was diagnosed with cancer through helping them around the house, helping with daily activities, visiting them in the hospital, accompanying them to doctor's appointments, etc. I've been out of work since, but I'm starting a new job later this month and looking for more ways to get involved now that they are about to start treatment and try to get back to their normal routine. Is this something that would be worth including in an update letter or would this be viewed negatively?