Check out part two of my Varsity Tutors guest blog on getting the best letters of recommendation to strengthen your candidacy.
Check out part two of my Varsity Tutors guest blog on getting the best letters of recommendation to strengthen your candidacy.
Click here to read my guest entry on the Varsity Tutors blog explaining how to obtain the best letters of recommendation possible to bolster your candidacy. The article focuses on medical school applicants, but contains very useful information for residency, fellowship, post-bacc, and dental applicants as well.
AMCAS has announced that the opening for the 2014 AMCAS submission is being delayed until Monday, June 10 at 9:30 am EST because of technical difficulties. Check out this page for details.
Here’s a quick reminder for med school applicants that 2014 AMCAS opens for submission tomorrow, June 4. For more information, check out this AMCAS web page for applicants.
Making the process of letter of recommendation (LOR) writing and submission smooth for your faculty recommenders will likely improve the content and turnaround time of your LORs. Your medical school LOR writers have several options for submitting to AMCAS. Because you want to make the process as convenient as possible, and because different faculty members may have varying preferences, you should offer each writer all feasible alternatives.
Below are the options. Note that your AAMC ID and AMCAS Letter ID (found on your Letter Request Form) are required, regardless of the means of submission:
1. AMCAS Letter Writer Application: This site enables letter writers to upload documents to AMCAS securely.
2. Interfolio: AMCAS can receive letters sent to Interfolio if the applicant is an Interfolio user or if the faculty member’s institution/organization uses the program.
3. Snail mail:
AMCAS, attn: AMCAS Letters
AAMC Medical School Application Services
P.O. Box 18958
Washington, DC 20036
(If your recommender plans to send the letter by snail mail, be courteous and provide him/her with a self-addressed, stamped envelope.)
4. VirtualEvals (VE): VE is available to members of the National Association of Advisors for the Health Professions (NAAHP).