You’re welcome! There’s always hope!
I talked about obstacles faced by communities that are medically underserved. I reflected on how I wanted to keep working on addressing these issues as a future physician. I also reflected on personal experiences related to the health outcomes of medically underserved individuals through patients I have encountered at work clinically, through research projects, at the places where I volunteered, and within my own family. I also grew up in the Bronx and talked about how I wanted to give back to my community.
I really feel like they really looked at my entire application and didn’t just focus on my numbers. I’m super nontrad, am in my 30’s, and have been working in clinical translational research/volunteering for 5+ years.
I hope I get the A here but if I don’t, at least I got this far and I’ll just have to dust myself off, keep improving stats, and try again. Life is a marathon and not a sprint!