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whats up you guys rex here in todays video ill be covering update letters as part of a medical school application cycle ill be talking about what is an update letter should you be sending one if you should what should it look like when should you be sending it and ill also briefly be touching on thank you notes after an interview and ill finish it up so stay tuned to the end with my update letter that ultimately turned into an ivy league acceptance [Music] but first in case you knew here a little bit about me my name is rex and i had way more success than i ever imagined or think i probably deserve in my medical school application cycle im currently a first year student at duke university and i just want to sort of give back and share everything i learned so you can do as good or better than me in your application cycle ive got a ton more videos check them out on my channel about applying to medical school and what my life in medical school is like if you want to see my future