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Medical Services > Med Wait List Letter > Med Wait List Letter: Review & Editing
Med Wait List Letter: Review & Editing
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Congratulations! You weren’t rejected. Of course, you weren’t accepted
either. You’re in that peculiar purgatory known as the Wait List.
Your situation represents an opportunity: You need to move your
application from the wait list to the accepted list. It’s clear that
the med school likes you. You’ve met its requirements. The wait list
just means the school ran out of room. You’ve already written a
wait-list letter providing the school with information about recent
achievements and initiatives and demonstrating the fit between you,
your goals, and the school’s program. You think the letter is dynamite,
but yet you have this nagging feeling…Maybe the letter could be better,
maybe it’s too long, maybe you’re repeating too much of your essays,
maybe your English could use a little help.
That’s where Accepted.com comes in. We have been advising wait-listed
applicants for years and editing their wait-list letters. Just as we
help with essays, letters of recommendation or other application writing
needs, we would be happy to assist you in developing a compelling letter
that will:
- Give the school more reasons to admit you.
- Address any concerns the school might have raised.
- Reinforce the fit between you and the school.
- Present you with polish.
- Save you time.
Here’s how Review and Editing’s two-step approach works:
- Review — After you write your letter, you send it to
your editor who reads it along with the application you submitted
to the wait-listing school and critiques the letter on a
"macro" level. Looking for overall readability and
interest, she asks the following questions: Have you given
the school additional reasons to admit you? Have you demonstrated
fit between the school’s program and educational approach, and
your goals and educational needs? Have you addressed or compensated
for possible weaknesses in your profile? Is your letter well organized
and logical? She then provides you with feedback and recommends ways to
improve it. You revise the letter and send it back.
- Polish — This time, although she checks the macro level, your
editor focuses on the micro, the nitty-gritty details of writing:
grammar, style, spelling, word usage, etc. After completing her
editing, she sends you the edited version of your letter.
You’ve spent thousands of dollars on MCAT prep, applications, essay editing,
interviews, etc. You’re so close now. Ensure your wait-list letter is as
good as you are.
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I've been thinking about this whole crazy process [after being accepted to 3 medical schools] and I know that I wouldn't have had a prayer if it weren't for your substantial help."
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