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tapiocaa

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I volunteered as a hospice volunteer and I had a very meaningful experience that im writing about on my personal statement. I will list it on my activities as well, but I only had 5-6 hours in it because after my patient passed away, I am still waiting on patients... would this look bad to medical schools that I only have such little hours
 
I would have to convince people that an experience with fewer than 10 hours is significantly meaningful to becoming a doctor.
yeah i can see that. but i was close with my patient and sadly he passed away so that is what i would be discussing!🙂
 
yeah i can see that. but i was close with my patient and sadly he passed away so that is what i would be discussing!🙂
Discussing where? You have multiple essays and interviews. Candidates who only harp on one experience as the sole anchor of their reason to be a physician don't do well.
 
Discussing where? You have multiple essays and interviews. Candidates who only harp on one experience as the sole anchor of their reason to be a physician don't do well.
okay!! I was only going to discuss it in my primary app. thank you for your help!
 
Discussing where? You have multiple essays and interviews. Candidates who only harp on one experience as the sole anchor of their reason to be a physician don't do well.
Completely agree. Don't be a "one trick pony." You will almost be highlighting a lack of experience if you focus too much on an experience with so few hours.
 
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