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Can you get secondaries without letters of recommendation?

Not all schools screen before sending secondary applications, but those that do screen tend to evaluate your GPA, MCAT scores, and your primary application materials before deciding whether or not to send a secondary application. Letters of recommendation aren't usually a deciding factor at this stage.
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Can I submit medical school application without letters of recommendation?

The AMCAS program does not need your letters of evaluation to verify your application. Therefore, you may submit your application even if your letters have not yet arrived in the AMCAS application.
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Are letters of recommendation part of the secondary application?

Typically, the request for your letters of recommendation is part of a secondary application.
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Can I apply without recommendation letter?

It depends on your program. A majority of high-level graduate courses, medical, law, and business schools do require applicants to submit them. You can apply to a program that does not require them if you do not want to ask a former professor or you feel that too much time has passed.
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Can you get secondaries without being verified?

Unlike the primary application, secondaries are not held or verified and then sent out all at once. When a school sends you a request to fill out their secondary application, you can submit it almost immediately. In addition, many schools don't set deadlines for their secondaries, or if they do, they're very late.
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Is the 2 week rule for secondaries real?

The rule of thumb is to send back within two weeks of receipt of a secondary. Schools date stamp everything in your file, and if you take longer than that, we have heard that it can cause concern that you're either not that interested in the school, or that you're managing your time poorly in the application cycle.
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What percentage of med school applicants get secondaries?

A very rough breakdown of percentages you may anticipate up to this point are approximately 25-40% of our applicants will receive a secondary; of those secondaries, we will likely interview ~50%; of those interviews, we will likely accept under 50% including those taken off the waitlist.
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Can you get into Ivy League without letter of recommendation?

Almost all universities will ask for one or two letters of recommendation, but you will usually have to provide three for an Ivy League application. These will typically come from a previous school or university, and will focus academic potential, but it's also important that they present you as a rounded individual.
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Which Ivy League does not require recommendation letters?

Of the eight prestigious universities that make up the Ivy League, two of them - Harvard University and Princeton University - do not require counselor recommendations as part of the undergraduate admissions process for the 2023 admissions cycle.
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Can I get into Harvard without recommendation letter?

Harvard Griffin GSAS requires three letters of recommendation. You may ask additional recommenders to submit letters if you choose, however, it is not guaranteed that the admissions committee will review additional letters.
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Do med schools send secondaries to everyone?

AMCAS immediately notifies the schools designated by an applicant about that individual's intention to apply there. Many medical schools send secondaries automatically to all applicants; some even send secondaries to applicants as soon as they receive this notification from AMCAS.
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Is 4 letters of recommendation too much?

Familiarize yourself with the different requirements among schools and pay close attention to their instructions. Most colleges will ask for up to three letters of recommendation, so keep that in mind and don't overdo it. If a school wants two recommendation letters, only submit two.
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Does a letter of recommendation replace a reference?

You can use a recommendation letter when you need to be recommended for a specific opportunity. This type of letter is more detailed than a reference letter and elaborates on certain skills or knowledge that would make you an ideal candidate for the position or opportunity.
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Are recommendation letters mandatory?

Most selective colleges and universities require one to three recommendation letters with your application, usually from your guidance counselor and at least one teacher. Recommendation letters are typically submitted electronically through the school-specific supplements on The Common Application.
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What if a letter of recommendation is optional?

Ultimately, an optional letter of recommendation can make a difference in your application if it complements your existing recommendation letters and adds valuable information about your skills, experiences, and character.
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How late can you submit letters of recommendation for medical school?

Ideally, you will want to ask for recommendation letters no later than two to three months before you plan on submitting your primary application (i.e., AMCAS). Therefore, if you plan to submit AMCAS in June, you should ask no later than the beginning of May.
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Do Ivy Leagues accept C's?

From B's and C's to the Ivy League: How The Ivy Institute Helped This Student Get into Columbia! Let's talk about one of The Ivy Institute's former students, Daniel, who we helped achieve the unimaginable: An Ivy League acceptance with a 3.2 GPA (including C's).
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Can you get into Dartmouth without a peer recommendation?

Dartmouth requires a counselor recommendation, two teacher recommendations, and strongly encourages a peer recommendation. More information about the Recommendations is a written statement of support for the applicant's candidacy, completed by anyone the applicant considers a peer.
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Is Dartmouth really an ivy?

Dartmouth College, private, coeducational liberal arts college in Hanover, N.H., U.S. It is one of the eight Ivy League schools, widely regarded for their high academic standards, selectivity in admissions, and social prestige.
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Will one C ruin my chances of Ivy League?

With all of that being said, it's unfortunately very rare to get into an Ivy League school with C's during your freshman year, or at any time during your high school career. Yes, there are exceptions but it's never a good idea to hinge your hopes on the very small chance that something might happen.
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Can I get into Harvard with 2 B's?

Simple question, simple answer: yes. I see students get admitted to ivy league schools with B's on their transcripts all the time. Also note: I see students with all A's on their transcript get denied by all the ivy league schools as well. GPA is a hefty measure that is used in admissions, but it is NOT the only one.
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Can I get into an Ivy League with 2 B's?

It's absolutely possible to be admitted to an Ivy League school with a few B's on your transcript. Admissions aren't solely based on your grades, they consider a holistic approach and evaluate multiple factors like extracurricular activities, leadership, essays, recommendation letters, and standardized test scores.
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Is it OK to submit secondaries after 3 weeks?

Just like the primary application, the earlier you submit your secondaries, the better. Most schools are on rolling admissions, so the sooner you complete your primary and secondary, the sooner you are eligible for an interview. You should submit your secondary applications within 1-2 weeks of receiving them.
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Do med schools reject before secondaries?

After reviewing your AMCAS file, the admissions committees at your med schools will either reject you or send you a secondary application . Some schools send all of their applicants a secondary. Others go through an initial cut that is usually based entirely on GPA and MCAT scores.
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How fast should you submit secondaries?

Generally it is best to turn in the secondary at least within two weeks after you received it. If the school gives you a submission deadline, try to submit at least two or three days before that deadline. You can imagine that it is extremely difficult and time-consuming to fill out each secondary application.
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