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I have a question regarding letters and their timing with application submission (is submission a one-time final thing)?

When is the ERAS application submission date (or the range)?

Is there benefit from submitting your application at the earliest date? Does it matter [ie, do applications for residency work similar to med school (first come, first serve)]?

Is it a concern that I am planning two away rotations (that I would like to get letters from) in late August through mid-October?

Are my questions and parenthesis/brackets getting out of hand?

Thanks,
-WISCite
20 years ago
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You can begin turning in the ERAS application on September 1st. As for whether timing of the application matters, I would say no. If you have great numbers and will be getting lots of interview offers, I have heard of people being offered interviews in mid-October and there are even a few programs that have an interview towards the end of October. If you are going to be getting letters from your rotations in the fall, you are going to have to stay on their ass and make sure that they get them in quickly. Sometimes letter writers take a long time to get that letter out. With a November 1st deadline, it may make things a little tight.

Also, most programs don't look at your application until it is complete (board scores, trasncript, LORs, personal statement, common application form, etc), so I guess that if your letters won't be coming in until October, it won't really hurt you to wait to submit until then. This is not a first come first serve basis. Most programs don't begin offering the bulk of their interviews until after November 1st. However, theoretically, by submitting early it may show some eagerness and organization on your part which may look good, but that is just rumor that I have heard.

I hope that helps.
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It is a lot less important than it was in med school, but I do believe timing is somewhat important. There is no good reason you cannot get your CV and Personal Statement in early since you have 7 months to work on it now. As for the letters, just watch out and be sure you have at least three in by the due date. I had one guy turn it in the day it was due.

But the schools really reviewed and sent out invites a lot later than I thaught they would. Don't worry to much if you are a week or two behind.
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