When should I complete my secondaries?

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B-wildered

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Hey

I am a re-applicant and I applied for 37 schools this cycle .

I am wondering if I should start completing the secondaries for schools that will send me them automatically? The only problem is that I only have the prompts from last year, so I don't want to waste my time. Any suggestions?
 
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Even if half the schools changed their prompts, I don't see how it could be a waste of time. It's no where near that, btw. Do you want to get in or not? Waste of time?!?!
 
The vast majority of schools don't change their prompts. That being said, I recommend that you at least pre-write essays for the main secondary themes (diversity, time you experienced adversity, etc.).
 
Maybe I used the wrong expression "waste of time". I am just afraid to write a bunch of essays and have to toss 'em and re-write them again. I guess I'll just bite the bullet and start writing them now. I just dislike writing with a passion. However, I wrote essays for a few schools that seemed to have similar/same prompts.
 
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Maybe I used the wrong expression "waste of time". I am just afraid to write a bunch of essays and have to toss 'em and re-write them again. I guess I'll just bite the bullet and start writing them now. I just dislike writing with a passion. However, I wrote essays for a few schools that seemed to have similar/same prompts.

You really should return all your secondaries within two weeks after receiving them so pre-writing seems like a good call to me!
 
I got a secondary today that actually requires it to be sent back within 3 weeks. Do other schools just prefer the two week turn around or is that just a quick tip for pre-meds? Can it be 3 weeks?
 
I got a secondary today that actually requires it to be sent back within 3 weeks. Do other schools just prefer the two week turn around or is that just a quick tip for pre-meds? Can it be 3 weeks?
It won't matter if your MCAT isn't available.
 
It won't matter if your MCAT isn't available.
Would you say it also doesn't matter if my committee letter won't be in for another month or so? I am verified with AMCAS but I know my advisor won't have my committee letter ready for at least a month.
 
Would you say it also doesn't matter if my committee letter won't be in for another month or so? I am verified with AMCAS but I know my advisor won't have my committee letter ready for at least a month.
It is highly unlikely that you will be considered for an interview before your letter is in, even if you turn in your secondary immediately.
 
ok so there is no hard deadline unless otherwise stated. just get it in as soon as possible is my understanding.
 
ok so there is no hard deadline unless otherwise stated. just get it in as soon as possible is my understanding.

Agree with this. The two week "rule" isn't really a rule. Just put a list of what you have to do together and start slogging through it. Do the easiest ones first so that you'll be considered for interviews by more schools faster.
 
Last year I had a teacher who was taking a long time with a letter, so I paced myself with my secondaries and didn't submit them until all letters were in (except schools with deadlines). I knew I wouldn't be marked complete without them. If you trust all of the posts I was reading last year, every adcom would have looked at the date I was given access to the secondary and then the date I submitted it and immediately dismissed me as undisciplined or disinterested. But I did ok.
 
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