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I want to leave things open ended and not decide on things like what speciality I'm interested in because anything could change and I want to keep an open-mind because I know a lot may change. Is that okay or do I have to come down hard and know most of the answers about what I want to do viewed as a serious applicant?
The reason why this is is because My undergrad really represented the first time I was able to focus on the material in school, develop study techniques, understand it, and really challenge myself and due to this i graduated as a student hopeful with an open mind and ready to take on the challenges in med school with an open mind. In college I didn't compete against others I competed against myself and worked with others because college was the first time i succeeded in courses and really learn. I know we are supposed to avoid cliches but without going into too much detail about my circumstances this is a huge part of my perspective and why I am interested in medicine and what is responsible for my open-mindedness. Is a more descriptive version of that ok to put in my application? I am not mentioning exactly why my circumstances beforehand were difficult because I don't want to be defined by my issues and deficiencies. It's due to this that I have such an open-ended perspective
The reason why this is is because My undergrad really represented the first time I was able to focus on the material in school, develop study techniques, understand it, and really challenge myself and due to this i graduated as a student hopeful with an open mind and ready to take on the challenges in med school with an open mind. In college I didn't compete against others I competed against myself and worked with others because college was the first time i succeeded in courses and really learn. I know we are supposed to avoid cliches but without going into too much detail about my circumstances this is a huge part of my perspective and why I am interested in medicine and what is responsible for my open-mindedness. Is a more descriptive version of that ok to put in my application? I am not mentioning exactly why my circumstances beforehand were difficult because I don't want to be defined by my issues and deficiencies. It's due to this that I have such an open-ended perspective
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