Explain below why you believe you should be considered a disadvantaged applicant by your designated medical schools. The space available for your explanation is 1325 characters, or approximately ¼ page. *
I immigrated to the United States with my parents at a very young age. Both my parents received only high school education in China. Both by parents went through many low income jobs in order to support the family. My father died in 1999 when I was 11 years old and my mother became a single parent who raised me alone ever since. My mother continues to work at a low income job at the Marriott in Banquet service. We continue to receive financial assistance such as from the Maryland Energy Assistance Program which helps pay for electrical utilities. During my K-12 education, I received benefits such as free or reduced price lunch and reduced fees on things like the SATs and Advanced Placement examinations. It would have been tough to attend college if it were not for financial assistance from the government such as the Federal Pell Grant or from generous people such as the Rattner Family Scholarship.
Well thats what I put down for that question
Although I did poorly in high school, I don't think high school matters for medical school so I don't know whether to mention that and besides, I blame myself more than I blame the economic situation. Sure I couldn't afford piano lessons or thing rich kids can afford but I don't know whatever opportunities I didn't have that rich kids had or I couldn't get for free from government assistance so I don't really feel economically disadvantaged. I just know I couldn't have gone to college without the free ride i'm getting. Also I worked 15 hours a week at the library to save up money for med school (I'd work more but I have to do research and teaching). I got a 4.0 that semester but I'm going to quit the library job because its just too much because i will be doing school, internship, and teaching and since its my last semester I want it to be perfect. Besides, I could always just take out a loan for medical school.
Life would have been harder if I had to pay full price for stuff like for my AP exams, but I didn't so I don't know how I should feel. Should I feel guilty trying to play the economically advantaged card? 🙁I mean, do URMs feel guilty playing the URM card?
PS-I had to drive to school everyday to college because I couldn't afford to live there. I live an hour away. Should I mention that? I don't know how much it affected me since I still got a 3.9 GPA as a bio major. I feel like the economically disadvantaged status is for people who did crappy in college to give an excuse to why they sucked. I blame myself for any short comings anyways.
I immigrated to the United States with my parents at a very young age. Both my parents received only high school education in China. Both by parents went through many low income jobs in order to support the family. My father died in 1999 when I was 11 years old and my mother became a single parent who raised me alone ever since. My mother continues to work at a low income job at the Marriott in Banquet service. We continue to receive financial assistance such as from the Maryland Energy Assistance Program which helps pay for electrical utilities. During my K-12 education, I received benefits such as free or reduced price lunch and reduced fees on things like the SATs and Advanced Placement examinations. It would have been tough to attend college if it were not for financial assistance from the government such as the Federal Pell Grant or from generous people such as the Rattner Family Scholarship.
Well thats what I put down for that question
Although I did poorly in high school, I don't think high school matters for medical school so I don't know whether to mention that and besides, I blame myself more than I blame the economic situation. Sure I couldn't afford piano lessons or thing rich kids can afford but I don't know whatever opportunities I didn't have that rich kids had or I couldn't get for free from government assistance so I don't really feel economically disadvantaged. I just know I couldn't have gone to college without the free ride i'm getting. Also I worked 15 hours a week at the library to save up money for med school (I'd work more but I have to do research and teaching). I got a 4.0 that semester but I'm going to quit the library job because its just too much because i will be doing school, internship, and teaching and since its my last semester I want it to be perfect. Besides, I could always just take out a loan for medical school.
Life would have been harder if I had to pay full price for stuff like for my AP exams, but I didn't so I don't know how I should feel. Should I feel guilty trying to play the economically advantaged card? 🙁I mean, do URMs feel guilty playing the URM card?
PS-I had to drive to school everyday to college because I couldn't afford to live there. I live an hour away. Should I mention that? I don't know how much it affected me since I still got a 3.9 GPA as a bio major. I feel like the economically disadvantaged status is for people who did crappy in college to give an excuse to why they sucked. I blame myself for any short comings anyways.
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