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*1. Beyond what you have written in your AMCAS essay, discuss your early life experiences, family background and aspects of your home community that have led to your decision to become a physician.
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*2. Describe a difficult life experience and how you dealt with it.
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*3. Our medical school is committed to enrolling and graduating a diverse student body. The Admissions Committee considers the following: high academic potential, disadvantaged background, race and ethnicity, evidence of outstanding leadership, creativity, unique work or service experience, community involvement, non-traditional educational progression, and demonstrated commitment to working with diverse populations.
How would you contribute to the diversity of the University of Minnesota Medical School - Twin Cities student body?
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*4. If you did not designate Minnesota as your state of legal residence on your AMCAS application, briefly describe any ties that you might have to this state. If you are a Minnesota resident, please enter N/A.
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*5. Briefly describe what you are currently doing. If you have already graduated, please indicate what you have been doing since graduation, and what your plans are for the coming year.
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*6. Please explain any gaps in your education and/or work experiences since high school graduation that are not previously described in your application. If there are none, please enter N/A.
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*7. Should you not be accepted to medical school, the alternative career that you would pursue is:
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*9. What other pertinent information would you like to bring to the attention of the Admissions Committee? If there is none, please enter N/A.
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