Verification Errors - Need to resubmit?

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JustinMC

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If there are verification errors detected on AMCAS do they notify you to correct them? Once you correct them do you have to resubmit your entire primary application and pay all over again?
Do you lose your cue at schools you've applied to?
Thanks!
 
If there are verification errors detected on AMCAS do they notify you to correct them? Once you correct them do you have to resubmit your entire primary application and pay all over again?
Do you lose your cue at schools you've applied to?
Thanks!

If you are talking about your grades, AMCAS will automatically correct them. If you wish to dispute what they corrected, it may potentially delay your application however.
 
If you are talking about your grades, AMCAS will automatically correct them. If you wish to dispute what they corrected, it may potentially delay your application however.

Thanks. How about if there's a dispute as to how you categorized classes? I.e. I heard Pharmacology and EMT B aren't biological sciences, and more 'health science'?
 
Thanks. How about if there's a dispute as to how you categorized classes? I.e. I heard Pharmacology and EMT B aren't biological sciences, and more 'health science'?

If theres a difference in impact of your BCPM GPA, then it might be worth arguing. Your BCPM is slightly more important than your AO GPA, so if you boost that up significantly at the expense of your AO GPA, go for it. It will likely only change by a tiny amount and it so it might not be worth it though.
 
I would just accept any classification changes they make. The beyond tiny change in GPA isn't worth the hassle. And no you don't have to re-pay.
 
😵 you can if you change any schools/LORs...

You can add new LORs and new schools to your existing application and AMCAS will send those schools your primary with the letters you assign to those schools. But that is NOT the same as resubmitting.
 
I would trust their adjustments, since it isn't worth the hassle. This isn't their first rodeo...
 
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