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sucked. After realizing that I'd forgotten to check the "disciplinary action" box on amcas two months ago for probation from an alcohol violation that I got while a freshman, I called all 23 schools I was applying to and explained the situation. They were varying degrees of helpful, most of them just said it would be fine if I explained in on their secondary, which asked the same question. I spent 3 hours on the phone, give or take and appended my "i've really learned my lesson to the necessary apps" but then had an epiphany and wanted to share with the good people here on SDN.
In order to update an already verified AMCAS application, what if you used the AMCAS letter service to include your update and get it sent out to all of your schools. I had to get a peer letter for ucf and uf, and my buddy basically just made his account and sent his letter in, easy. That got me thinking, why couldn't I just write an update through the LOR service and expalin that its not an LOR, just an update. What does the general population think about this strategy of broadcasting a message - creative or app suicide?
In order to update an already verified AMCAS application, what if you used the AMCAS letter service to include your update and get it sent out to all of your schools. I had to get a peer letter for ucf and uf, and my buddy basically just made his account and sent his letter in, easy. That got me thinking, why couldn't I just write an update through the LOR service and expalin that its not an LOR, just an update. What does the general population think about this strategy of broadcasting a message - creative or app suicide?