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| Jed
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08-15-2008 10:21 PM ET (US)
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Meg, since no one responded... my advice would be to call the schools to ask if they have received your application. It cannot hurt and will ensure everything is being processed appropriately.
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08-19-2008 05:17 PM ET (US)
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Meg, I have the same concern. I don't know if we are waiting for invites like the allopathic schools or not. Let me know if you hear anything; I am in the process of directly contacting the schools.
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| Meg Mathewson
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08-21-2008 09:32 AM ET (US)
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Christine, I have just recently been contacted by UNECOM. I was told by the (not so) very polite people at AACOMAS that you must wait 6 weeks from the time your application was completed. In my case, it was exactly 6 weeks. So, you are waiting longer than the allopathic schools, but hopefully you will hear soon!
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09-05-2008 12:56 PM ET (US)
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Medical School Applicants-
I encourage you to be vigilant with checking your secondary application status at the schools to which you have applied. After waiting for two weeks for my letters of evaluation to be posted, I called the medical schools to find out that the letters were never forwarded by the AAMC. The AAMC had me re-submit my letters to the schools that are participating in the VirtualEval system. If you are submitting secondary applications to schools that participate with the VirtualEval, it should not take longer than a few days to a week for these letters to be added to your file.
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