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La Presse

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Hey everyone.

I may have gotten into some trouble at school. I've been killing the last couple of semesters in my classes, getting great marks, doing my thing in the lab, rotating at several hospitals, etc.

The problem is that doing these activities are often deleterious to the health of some of my peers. They get mad and some have even fainted from fatigue--you know, by trying to keep up. They are mad that I'm "doing me" and I've been recently reported. It's so bad that campus police have intervened several times.

I was called in by the dean and it's gonna go on my transcript, probably under "killing the game" or some other clever moniker. How exactly do I address this in AMCAS? And will my chances of medical school remain intact after these incidents?

Please advise.
 
La Presse writes on his IA explanation:

"I received an IA because I studied too hard and some of my friends couldn't keep up, and was told to tank it or else"

Lol. Humblebrag much?
 
Hey everyone.

I may have gotten into some trouble at school. I've been killing the last couple of semesters in my classes, getting great marks, doing my thing in the lab, rotating at several hospitals, etc.

The problem is that doing these activities are often deleterious to the health of some of my peers. They get mad and some have even fainted from fatigue--you know, by trying to keep up. They are mad that I'm "doing me" and I've been recently reported. It's so bad that campus police have intervened several times.

I was called in by the dean and it's gonna go on my transcript, probably under "killing the game" or some other clever moniker. How exactly do I address this in AMCAS? And will my chances of medical school remain intact after these incidents?

Please advise.
Do some tutoring as an EC to show adcoms you've changed and care about other students.
 
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