The time elapsed between receiving a secondary application invitation from a medical school and its subsequent submission is a critical factor in the admissions process. Submitting applications promptly demonstrates interest and allows admissions committees to review materials earlier in the cycle. For example, an applicant receiving an invitation on July 1st and submitting the completed application by July 15th is considered to have a timely response.
Early application submission offers several advantages. It can increase the likelihood of securing an interview invitation, as schools often operate on a rolling admissions basis. Further, it signals strong organizational skills and a genuine commitment to the specific institution. Historically, applicants who submit secondaries closer to the invitation date have generally experienced higher rates of acceptance.