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<p>Unfortunately, this is somewhat unrealistic and out of the applicant’s control. Schools with a premed committee have all sort of different dates to send their composite letter and probably very few of them do it by June. In fact, it seems like august and even september are the norm. </p>
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<p>Yes, pretty much so.</p>
<p>Because almost 80% of premeds from my undergrad take a year off before applying to med school, my premed advisor was a little “surprised” that I was applying straight at the end of my junior year. When he asked why, I said “because I am ready”. This made me feel a little insecure for a while, and it was probably the reason I applied to 20 schools instead of the 10-12 number that my premed committee usually recommends.</p>