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And this will appeal to predominantly older, staid adcomms as a desirable characteristic in a med student how?Would writing about being a thrill seeker and cliff diving be an appropriate topic for a diversity essay?
Assuming that you are not a diverse student by more traditional definitions (URM, first gen college student, etc.), the diversity essay can be used to show how you are unique and how your uniqueness would contribute to the class mix. Cliff diving is interesting and relatively unique, so it fits the bill.
Of course, it will depend on how the essay is framed, but I can see it being successful. Doesn't cliff diving require rigorous preparation, conditioning, coordination with others, focus under intense pressure, and precise execution--not unlike certain medical endeavors?And this will appeal to predominantly older, staid adcomms as a desirable characteristic in a med student how?
Of course, it will depend on how the essay is framed, but I can see it being successful. Doesn't cliff diving require rigorous preparation, conditioning, coordination with others, focus under intense pressure, and precise execution--not unlike certain medical endeavors?
And this will appeal to predominantly older, staid adcomms as a desirable characteristic in a med student how?
Novel!Would writing about being a thrill seeker and cliff diving be an appropriate topic for a diversity essay?
Cliff diving is a controlled risk, as are many medical endeavors. Written correctly, I still think it could make a memorable and effective essay.Fair point. Risk taking may not be too appealing.
How is it that older adcoms like more classical examples of diversity? Not to be offensive but didnt many of that generation grow up through Jim Crow era?And this will appeal to predominantly older, staid adcomms as a desirable characteristic in a med student how?
Maybe more older adcomms have stories they can cite about risk-taking med students who came to grief. I don't think that in general nontraditional examples of diversity are an issue otherwise.How is it that older adcoms like more classical examples of diversity? Not to be offensive but didnt many of that generation grow up through Jim Crow era?
Aren't they both the same? We are not talking about first generation immigrant, so isn't a first generation american defined as the first generation born american? I hope so because I've been calling myself first generation in my diversity essaysnor first gen American, but I am first gen born American.
Aren't they both the same? We are not talking about first generation immigrant, so isn't a first generation american defined as the first generation born american? I hope so because I've been calling myself first generation in my diversity essays
Yeh I googled it too and a few links said that, while other links (such as merriam webster dictionary) gave the definition of the first generation born in the US. Lets get expert opinions @gonnif @Goro @Moko.I may be wrong but going off of google, a first generational American is someone who has migrated from a different country.
That's what I thought, thanks gonnif.Premeds over think everything! If your parents were not born here but you were , you are first generation americans. You can also say born of immigrant parents
The US Census Bureau technically defines the immigrant parents as being the first generation (i.e 'foreign-born'). In practice though, most people would also accept that the son/daughter of immigrants are the first generation. You will not be faulted for claiming that you are a first-generation American if your parents were immigrants. What we care about is the diversity of experiences that you bring from being the child of immigrants. Just my experience, by no means an expert on this topic.Yeh I googled it too and a few links said that, while other links (such as merriam webster dictionary) gave the definition of the first generation born in the US. ... If we mentioned in AMCAS that we were born in the US and referred to ourselves as first generation americans, do you know what we are talking about? Does it look like we are lying in any way?
That's what I thought, thanks gonnif.
Maybe you can speak about being first gen OP if it has impacted you in any way? While I am not URM, the culture/traditions my parents have brought over has had a very large impact in my life and has given me different perspectives on certain issues, which is why I'll be talking about it in my diversity essay.