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okay so letters of intent for medical school and what explained initially is when you Express to your medical school your top choice school you are my number one choice I will attend if accepted okay and typically those letters are written when you have been wait-listed at one of your top choice schools all right if youre obviously acceptance your top choice school you dont need to write a letter of intent sometimes people will ask us well should I write a letter of intent before Ive even interviewed at a school and the answer is no it seems somewhat disingenuous to tell the school before you even interviewed there youre my number one choice and if Im accepted I will go there all right you also dont write a letter of intent to a school sort of as a way to try to get in you only tell a school that they are your number one and youll go if you really mean it letters have been intent can definitely influence a schools decision right because what what is a schools goal a schools g