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My major advisor is always scaring me (his intentions are good ofcourse)
my ECs are basically: research, volunteer work... intramural sports, tutoring kids
nothing EXCITING in there... but my advisor (who has been involved in the admissions process) basically said that they look at the first paragraph of your PS.. and THAT's basically it. If you don't have anything exciting in there.. it can hurt you.
He always gives me examples of students who excel at pottery, the violin etc... he recommends that I do something unique in order for my application to even be considered seriously. He said, "you darn well know the pottery kid is going to have something about pottery in the first sentence... and you know the adcom is going to remember his essay."
In my case, I feel I can weave a nice essay out of my experiences with patients first hand (through volunteer work).. and that this could perhaps be my first paragraph. Then again so will 50,000 other premeds... do I really need to do something out of the way solely to stand out? He recommended that I take a trip to another country.. perhaps on one of those medical mission trips... for my own sake.. and also so that it'll help me write a unique essay. I'd be interested in doing it... but is it worth is to spend thousands of dollars to simply have a catchy first line in your essay?
my ECs are basically: research, volunteer work... intramural sports, tutoring kids
nothing EXCITING in there... but my advisor (who has been involved in the admissions process) basically said that they look at the first paragraph of your PS.. and THAT's basically it. If you don't have anything exciting in there.. it can hurt you.
He always gives me examples of students who excel at pottery, the violin etc... he recommends that I do something unique in order for my application to even be considered seriously. He said, "you darn well know the pottery kid is going to have something about pottery in the first sentence... and you know the adcom is going to remember his essay."
In my case, I feel I can weave a nice essay out of my experiences with patients first hand (through volunteer work).. and that this could perhaps be my first paragraph. Then again so will 50,000 other premeds... do I really need to do something out of the way solely to stand out? He recommended that I take a trip to another country.. perhaps on one of those medical mission trips... for my own sake.. and also so that it'll help me write a unique essay. I'd be interested in doing it... but is it worth is to spend thousands of dollars to simply have a catchy first line in your essay?