Yes I am aware its getting late in the application cycle, but I wanted some opinions from people other than the ones that have been pulling me in a thousand different directions about my PS
I'm really into power lifting, hence the username. when I began studying for the DAT, i was working, doing research, taking classes, continuing to power lift, and studying obviously. I basically wanted ti include all of these things to show I could juggle multiple things at once while still maintaining a balance in my life through my hobbies, ie. power lifting. Additionally, I was about 50lbs shy of breaking an almost 30 year standing world record and had i not dropped down a weight class, Im sure my name would be in the record books. doesn't matter, point is, it was something I was really good at, unique talent, blah blah blah.
the exact sentence from my PS is ,"Involved in powerlifting, I dropped down a weight class so as to spend more time studying while still giving myself time to partake in the hobbies I enjoy. This balance in my life along with my studying and rigorous work schedule was essential to my preparation and success, as I feel it is very important to pursue interests outside of ones profession."
I have 6 people giving my crap about the mention of power lifting due to the "negative stereotypes" associated with it, (stupid, fat, loud in the gym, etc.) none of which I exemplify. my father even went as far as to say that I might not even be given an interview if someone see's that reference and associates it with the above characteristics.
What do you guys think, should I include it or not? For the record I weight 205lbs, stand 5ft9in and am probably 12-13%bf right now.
I'm really into power lifting, hence the username. when I began studying for the DAT, i was working, doing research, taking classes, continuing to power lift, and studying obviously. I basically wanted ti include all of these things to show I could juggle multiple things at once while still maintaining a balance in my life through my hobbies, ie. power lifting. Additionally, I was about 50lbs shy of breaking an almost 30 year standing world record and had i not dropped down a weight class, Im sure my name would be in the record books. doesn't matter, point is, it was something I was really good at, unique talent, blah blah blah.
the exact sentence from my PS is ,"Involved in powerlifting, I dropped down a weight class so as to spend more time studying while still giving myself time to partake in the hobbies I enjoy. This balance in my life along with my studying and rigorous work schedule was essential to my preparation and success, as I feel it is very important to pursue interests outside of ones profession."
I have 6 people giving my crap about the mention of power lifting due to the "negative stereotypes" associated with it, (stupid, fat, loud in the gym, etc.) none of which I exemplify. my father even went as far as to say that I might not even be given an interview if someone see's that reference and associates it with the above characteristics.
What do you guys think, should I include it or not? For the record I weight 205lbs, stand 5ft9in and am probably 12-13%bf right now.