radrobyn
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Hello all,
I'm looking for advice on what to write in my med school apps on my taking time off during undergrad. I took almost a year off school (two quarters) to deal with mental illness, which we eventually figured out was bipolar disorder. I'm transgender and starting hormone therapy triggered a wild cycling of emotions. At first we thought it was just the changing body chemistry, but eventually a doctor explained that the hormone therapy likely awoke my predisposition for BPD. After finally getting a diagnosis, I've been medicated and have completely stabilized. I've since returned to school and have done very well.
Med schools are obviously going to see that I've taken time off (I also had to withdraw from some classes in the process and that's also reflected on my transcript). My options regarding what to write to explain my absence are as follows:
On the one hand, I feel like being brutally honest could maybe even further strengthen my story. I learned so much from my experiences that I could talk about, and it truly did contribute to my desire to enter medicine, maybe even psychiatry. I'm concerned that if I'm not honest, admissions folks will be skeptical about what happened and that'll scare them off. On the other hand, they may view my illness as a liability/a sign that I won't do well in medical school, despite having stabilized and done well in undergrad since then. Either way, it raises some red flags.
Any recommendations? My brain is telling me to only tell a partial-truth while my heart wants to tell-all. Not sure which to listen to.
I'm looking for advice on what to write in my med school apps on my taking time off during undergrad. I took almost a year off school (two quarters) to deal with mental illness, which we eventually figured out was bipolar disorder. I'm transgender and starting hormone therapy triggered a wild cycling of emotions. At first we thought it was just the changing body chemistry, but eventually a doctor explained that the hormone therapy likely awoke my predisposition for BPD. After finally getting a diagnosis, I've been medicated and have completely stabilized. I've since returned to school and have done very well.
Med schools are obviously going to see that I've taken time off (I also had to withdraw from some classes in the process and that's also reflected on my transcript). My options regarding what to write to explain my absence are as follows:
- Completely write-off the time as being due to "personal/family issues"
- Cover-up and say that I took the time to focus on my transition
- Vaguely write about health issues that came about due to my transition and how I did a lot of self-reflection and healing in the process that ultimately made me a better person
- Be totally transparent about my transition and the disorder it prompted, and explain how it contributed to me being resolute about my decision to pursue medicine
On the one hand, I feel like being brutally honest could maybe even further strengthen my story. I learned so much from my experiences that I could talk about, and it truly did contribute to my desire to enter medicine, maybe even psychiatry. I'm concerned that if I'm not honest, admissions folks will be skeptical about what happened and that'll scare them off. On the other hand, they may view my illness as a liability/a sign that I won't do well in medical school, despite having stabilized and done well in undergrad since then. Either way, it raises some red flags.
Any recommendations? My brain is telling me to only tell a partial-truth while my heart wants to tell-all. Not sure which to listen to.