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I am debating whether or not to include in my AMCAS post-secondary experiences some political volunteer work I did during my first two years of college with NARAL (National Abortion Rights Action League). I mostly did tabling at events, it wasn't a major thing for me and when other time demands took over I became less involved. However, I don't have a lot of EC's (only 8 or 9) to list, so I am thinking about including it even though it wasn't something I spent a lot of time on. I have worked at a reproductive health center that provides abortions (among other services) for >6 years, so adcoms will see that about me anyway, as that is a major part of my app and my reasons for wanting to be a physician. I am proud to be pro-choice, and have no problem discussing this in an interview, but I'm not so sure if it's a good idea to highlight my involvement in a political organization that is so potentially controversial--I don't want to give the wrong impression to adcoms who may be uninformed about the work NARAL does (which is to maintain and expand reproductive health care rights including but not limited to abortion services, such as access to birth control and equitable health care for women, not to "promote abortions"). I would appreciate opinions from others (about including a controversial EC, NOT your opinions about abortion please--that is a tired debate on these boards that you can do a search on if you're interested).