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I liked to work on cars and put that down. Also things like typing words per minute, piano, guitar, etc. Sculpting classes, etc. What they want to see is your ability to make your fingers go where our brain tells them too. If they see that you have been involved in a manual dexterity skill for a long time they like it. Bring pictures to your interview of things you have done too for credibility, or have a professor who knows you well (network later 15 year old grasshopper
😀 ) say something to that effect in the letter of recommendation.
Painting
ceramics
pottery
engine repair
instrument
typing wpm
another thing would be to buy a hand exerciser like those things you squeeze. That will help your motor skills and hand muscles from becoming tired in the clinic or preclinic.
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