Unexpected change in summer plans; forecasted hours on AMCAS no longer accurate

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corticophile

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Hello,

So due to an unexpected personal circumstance, I'm not going to be able to work as an EMT this summer. I had listed an additional 600 hours at this job from 5/2021 to 08/2022, but obviously I am not able to do that (though I suppose I could try to work 600 hours next summer, lol). Thankfully, I entered my hours as multiple dates, so the forecasted hours are separate, but I'm trying to figure out how to go about correcting this. Should I just email every school and (professionally) tell them to ignore the entry for that activity from 05/2021 to 08/2022? I have plenty of clinical hours even without, so I'm not super concerned about that, though I am concerned as to how this looks and if it's going to cause problems. I haven't submitted many secondaries yet, so I've got that going for me, though a handful are in.

What should I do? Am I screwed?
 
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