All of you having anxiety attacks over what is now just the fantasy of receiving an interview offer from Emory would be much better served using that mental energy to plan (and act) on how to improve your application for next year's cycle. If you're one of the GRE bombing imbeciles and honestly think you have the mental capacity to improve your scores, take a prep class. Get SOME kind of job in healthcare with a clinical basis. Take extra classes towards a master's degree. Shadow an AA regularly every few months to exemplify your eagerness to be a part of this profession.
Either way, it's time to face reality: this cycle is over with, and you won't be matriculating at Emory's AA program this August. However, you do have between now and then (a good six-and-a-half months) to improve your application and get it submitted the very first day it becomes available. Make the most of that time.
I'm trying to be nice here, but some of you are so numbskulled that sometimes I think my advice simply flows in one ear and out the other.
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