I am trying to write a diversity/uniqueness essay for some of my secondaries. Unfortunately for me and these essays I am just another upper-middle class white male. So I was wondering if either of these options seemed GOOD?
1) Talk about my parents having to focus on my 2 brothers (nearly juvenile oldest brother and somewhat disabled older brother) and how my family life has instilled upon me exceptional moral standards. Obviously I will try to then detail the contribution I will make because of this (both to the class and my future patients)
2) Talk about my passion for running/exercise/health/nutrition and how my experience with these passions will allow me to better connect with future patients?
My only qualm with option 2 is that U Michigan basically needs both a passion and diversity essay (two essays). But maybe I could still just use running for that as it truly is a passion I can write a lot about.
Honest opinions? Are either of these more than acceptable? Worst case scenario I want an essay that is "okay", but I absolutely do NOT want to write an essay about how I don't bring any diversity, but appreciate diversity or some such answer that does the opposite of answering the question.
1) Talk about my parents having to focus on my 2 brothers (nearly juvenile oldest brother and somewhat disabled older brother) and how my family life has instilled upon me exceptional moral standards. Obviously I will try to then detail the contribution I will make because of this (both to the class and my future patients)
2) Talk about my passion for running/exercise/health/nutrition and how my experience with these passions will allow me to better connect with future patients?
My only qualm with option 2 is that U Michigan basically needs both a passion and diversity essay (two essays). But maybe I could still just use running for that as it truly is a passion I can write a lot about.
Honest opinions? Are either of these more than acceptable? Worst case scenario I want an essay that is "okay", but I absolutely do NOT want to write an essay about how I don't bring any diversity, but appreciate diversity or some such answer that does the opposite of answering the question.