OK! I've been reading a lot of posts lately & they have been helpful! My questions are:
1. What if I get a publication/acceptance for publication after I submit my ERAS application, is there any way to update my application?
2. If the 4th LOR gets uploaded after I submit my application, can I update that into my ERAS application??? or does it work this way, that I shall be waiting to submit the application until the 4th LOr gets uploaded..
Help!
Thanks!
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the_holy_man Forum Senior
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08/25/07 - 12:10 AM  
 
  #2
1. No, you cannot make any changes to the caf once you have submitted the application.
2. Yes, you can add or replace an existing LOR even after applyig to the program. You can wait for all LORS to be updated before applying, the choice is yours.
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holydoc Forum Newbie
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09/05/07 - 09:59 AM  
 
  #3
priya!....luckily we've a new option on eras where u can submit an accepted or submitted publication if it hasn't got published in time for the application........I hope u were wise enough not to overlook it......or did u?
holydoc Forum Newbie
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09/05/07 - 10:04 AM  
 
  #4
n bout ur LOR.....u'd definitely be fine with a new LOR at a later time as holy man rightly points out.....its wise not to change an LOR it if it's already been downloaded by ur programs coz in that case they'll hv both ur LORs in hand......then it resides with u whether u wish them to read both the letters.......hope it helps.......good luck!
priyagrove Forum Elite
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09/05/07 - 04:31 PM  
 
  #5
holydoc wrote: priya!....luckily we've a new option on eras where u can submit an accepted or submitted publication if it hasn't got published in time for the application........I hope u were wise enough not to overlook it......or did u?
Hey thanks buddy! I was thankfully wise enough not to overlook it!
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