I'm aware that many medical schools ask how you'll add to their diversity. By this question, they mean what makes you different. How will your personality add to the overall quality of our school.
I'm wondering if it will hurt or help my chances if I tell them that I'll add to their diversity because there's nothing special about me. This whole applying process has 10's of thousands of people trying to prove how special they are. What if I just admit that there's nothing special about me and that's what makes me special. As a current civilian, I prefer doctors that I can relate to on a personal level. Well, I'm not some natural born genius; I don't have a Rhodes Scholarship, I don't have umteen papers written with me as 2nd author. What I am, I'm a dude who grew up in poor ass West Virginia who can relate to all my normal, everyday patients. I'll make them feel comfortable because it's as if their doctor is just their neighbor next door.
What do you all think?
Edit: I should preference that I have a 3.94 GPA and a 521 MCAT. So I can handle the curriculum, but I'm not an EC superstar.
I'm wondering if it will hurt or help my chances if I tell them that I'll add to their diversity because there's nothing special about me. This whole applying process has 10's of thousands of people trying to prove how special they are. What if I just admit that there's nothing special about me and that's what makes me special. As a current civilian, I prefer doctors that I can relate to on a personal level. Well, I'm not some natural born genius; I don't have a Rhodes Scholarship, I don't have umteen papers written with me as 2nd author. What I am, I'm a dude who grew up in poor ass West Virginia who can relate to all my normal, everyday patients. I'll make them feel comfortable because it's as if their doctor is just their neighbor next door.
What do you all think?
Edit: I should preference that I have a 3.94 GPA and a 521 MCAT. So I can handle the curriculum, but I'm not an EC superstar.