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I'm applying. I hate writing, especially in a foreign language to me. I know everyone is trying to present himself in the best light possible. But I wonder, was the personal statement so sincere that it is still relevant to you when you are studying in medical school, or when you are practicing as a physician? Are the reasons you spend so much time writing, editing, and trying to persuade the Adcom to choose you over others so true that they still guide your pursuit of medicine today? Or they simply have already faded out that you are most considering the more realistic aspects of your study and work? Do the people who wrote better essays really become better physicians? If not, what's the point of putting so much weight on personal statements when assessing an applicant?