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Tips On Writing The Medical School Personal Statement That Will Get You Noticed


 

The admissions process for most medical schools includes the medical school personal statement which you must write and submit.  It is perhaps your best chance to get to the next step in the admissions process which is the interview.  If the admissions committee is reading your personal statement that most likely means you have passed the "numbers game" (the MCAT and G.P.A.) and you have the other essential credentials they are reviewing.  There is something this committee likes about you.  You must take advantage of that by writing a convincing and persuasive personal statement.  This could be your ticket to being invited for an interview.

 

You will find lots of advice on how to write a medical school personal statement.  The web pages and the search engines are full of great articles and good suggestions on how to create, design, and write these messages.  The best bit of advice is to be yourself.  You want to make sure that your personal statement and your interview match up.  If your written statement is far from being the real you during the interview, that only leads to trouble.  So, be honest in your approach to writing this statement.

 

There are a few basics that you should cover in your medical school personal statement as you write.  You need to introduce yourself and provide the reader some information about your background.  It is wise to give a summary of your growing up and what led you to want to become a physician.  There is nothing wrong with including examples but keep them brief.  You do not want this statement to be a biography.

 

Next, make sure to include your work experience, especially if any of it has related to the health care industry.  Provide some details on any accomplishments whether they be personal or academic or even work related.  Show them why you have a passion to serve your community as a physician.  It is important to provide answers to any specific questions that they are looking for in the application package for the specific medical school.

 

With a medical school personal statement this is your opportunity to provide the committee with a profile of who you are and why you want to enter the medical profession.  Make sure to reveal in your personal statement that you are a human being with compassion and a love of the medical profession.  Prove that you have the potential to become a physician and can accomplish the work that it will take while you are in school.  Make sure that your medical school personal statement is a picture in words of who you are.

 


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Isabelle
Posted 237 days ago
The personal statement is weighed pretty heavy this was the one reason I didn't get accepted into Harvard although I was accepted into Yale with the same statement. I realized in hindsight that I didn't write articulately enough about why being a doctor was my passion, do your research each schools criteria is different