

What are your stats like
I would think:
good stats- don't try it, be conservative, you'll get an interview with your stats alone
bad stats, you might need to do something to make your application shine more.
thats in my opinion
. Imagine yourself as the 50+ year old dentist thats reading your PS. I dont know exactly what you mean by creative and "out of the box" but you definitely need to hit the main points that they want to hear. Desire- Dexterity-Personal Experience etc
.. with the main focus being dentistry of course
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Basically, I want to write a PS that is a letter to my daughter. It would give all the information requested but in a reassuring letter to my daughter.
supraman, how did you find time to apply this year while working full time. playing 82 games a year with practice and the all star game is rough. did the admission committee like a non traditional applicant yourself?
This is pretty creative:
http://www.accepted.com/medical/sampessay10.aspx
It's risky, because the only thing it reveals about you is that you are funny. It's only worth doing if the rest of your application shows that you're good student, interested in medicine etc.
to the OP: if you want to actually get accepted, don't do it. dental schools want people who can at least play along with society. are you going to start singing and break dancing in the middle of clinic time when you're at the school? what kind of a reflection would that be on the school. seriously.
That's some BS responses. I feel like if I didn't have a sense of humor as a 50 year old dentist, then I would be a terrible person. If I saw something that broke the mold of the crappy writing of some PS's that have been accepted, I would be say this is awesome.
I'm writing my personal statement and I'm going creative. I've been trying to add word games and since my favorite writer is a doctor, I would like it be whimsical (my favorite writer is Dr. Seuss).
i know a sense of humor is the singlemost important quality i would look for in a doctor, forget compassion and academic prowess![]()
I want to do a VERY creative personal statement. Im talking way out the box stuff. Would it be to risky to try this? Should I go safe and just make it funny, or go big and possibly fall on my face?
I would say the opposite. If you got good stats and you're confident about your application, DO IT. If you got borderline stats, play your position and write a regular personal statement. I still remember a dude at my Columbia interview. Everyone had their personal interviews and waited to talk to the financial aid lady, the current students, the deans, etc except this dude - he had his personal interview and just peaced out. I'm not talking about sneaking out, my dude straight up said peace out.😱 Dude's confident was on some next level ****I would think:
good stats- don't try it, be conservative, you'll get an interview with your stats alone
bad stats, you might need to do something to make your application shine more.
thats in my opinion
Now I see him on the Columbia facebook group 😎