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You cant really do anything about it since youve already submitted. Forget about it and move on. If asked at interview, clarify with what you wrote above.
 
I don't believe I would get asked about "when" I completed the activity at an interview, instead, I'm more or less asking about how this would be perceived if found out (somehow). Like I said, I didn't think anything of it until today since the duration of the activity would extend until June. Is that a reasonable explanation for this confusion?
I think youre overthinking this. Do you really think adcoms have that much time to microanalyze the thousands of apps that lands on their desk. Youre fine. Stop worrying.
 
Hey everyone, I have a quick question. I submitted my AMCAS, and for one activity, I listed the total number of hours I had at the time of my AMCAS submission, and I also listed projected hours as well. For this activity, I mentioned that I completed a particular activity (I mentioned it in the past tense like it already happened at the time of my AMCAS submission), however, at the time of my AMCAS submission, it was not completed, I only completed it now. I didn't think it was a big deal at the time because I figured that as long as I completed it within the duration I listed (until June of next year), that it is still technically true. With that being said, will this be a problem? I have an analogous case below:

As a club member, I accomplished X. The duration of the activity was from April - June, and from July - June. (AMCAS submitted in July).

@Moko @Catalystik
Your comments are too vague to judge how much attention this would attract. However, you separated out the completed hours vs future hours, which is good. The activity would be judged based on what you completed at the time of submission.
 
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