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Hello SDN, 
I've been fortunate to have been granted a good amount of interviews. I have been accepted to my top choice.
My friend, however, who has much better stats (3.89+, 32 MCAT, pubs, great EC, great PS, great LORs, is ORM, no red flags) has received less than a handful.
We applied at the same time, submitted secondaries 1-2 days apart at the most, seems to have been passed over at some schools since I received II before him. He is getting discouraged.
I am going to withdraw about 7 interviews. My question is:
When I send my withdrawal email, can I drop in his name and casually mention he is a great applicant? In other words, I want the schools to give him a second look and possibly give him my interview
Is this a bad idea? Will it backfire on him?
I would appreciate any input especially and admissions members here on SDN
Thanks
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I've been fortunate to have been granted a good amount of interviews. I have been accepted to my top choice.
My friend, however, who has much better stats (3.89+, 32 MCAT, pubs, great EC, great PS, great LORs, is ORM, no red flags) has received less than a handful.
We applied at the same time, submitted secondaries 1-2 days apart at the most, seems to have been passed over at some schools since I received II before him. He is getting discouraged.
I am going to withdraw about 7 interviews. My question is:
When I send my withdrawal email, can I drop in his name and casually mention he is a great applicant? In other words, I want the schools to give him a second look and possibly give him my interview
Is this a bad idea? Will it backfire on him?
I would appreciate any input especially and admissions members here on SDN
Thanks