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I read a passage on EK101 while studying for the VR section of the MCAT that dictated that LOOKS comprise up to 70% of your first impression.
With your tone and voice comprising the other 20%, the passage stated that what you are actually saying is only about 5-10% of their perception.
So for those who have already interviewed at medical schools, would you agree with this? I realize that this may be hard to admit (who wants to admit that they are ugly?), but I think it's necessarily true.
Take a look at any JOBS that people apply for. Have you noticed that employers always hire the most good looking people (or more like all the hot girls)?
So if you're butt-ugly, I guess you would have a lower chance of wooing the admission staff than a hot girl with not much to offer but a pack of double D's and a fine bootay.
SS3
With your tone and voice comprising the other 20%, the passage stated that what you are actually saying is only about 5-10% of their perception.
So for those who have already interviewed at medical schools, would you agree with this? I realize that this may be hard to admit (who wants to admit that they are ugly?), but I think it's necessarily true.
Take a look at any JOBS that people apply for. Have you noticed that employers always hire the most good looking people (or more like all the hot girls)?
So if you're butt-ugly, I guess you would have a lower chance of wooing the admission staff than a hot girl with not much to offer but a pack of double D's and a fine bootay.
SS3
