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This thread is for this year's applicants (for the class of 2020) who are beginning to work on their personal statements. If you're looking for someone to read your PS, check out the list of volunteers below In the most recent post ONLY!!
If you need help getting started, check out the second post in this thread.
If you are willing to volunteer, the thread will be self regulated this year. Respond below, following the instructions at the end of this post (and in the third post), with your credentials and specific things you are willing to edit for (content only, grammar only, etc). Please read the full list of rules posted below before you volunteer or contact a reader, and good luck to the 2014 applicants. 👍
Specific comments, questions, or complaints can be addressed to me via PM. If I can't answer them they will be forwarded to the rest of the Pre-Allopathic moderator staff.
Official Personal Statement Guide thread and Depakote's Personal Statement Guide/Tips.
This thread is brought to you by the Pre-Allopathic Volunteer Staff
Please remember that these people are volunteering their time. Be nice to them!
Edited on 6/13
Current Readers Available:
- 22031 Alum | If you sent me your PS on or after May 23rd, and still need a reader, message me again.| MD attending/faculty who does NOT participate in med school admissions | Willing to edit for content, organization, and grammar. Send PS via PM and I will respond in kind.
-Relax! | I am willing to edit personal statements for content/grammar/semantics/organization. I would also not mind editing other aspects of your application, such as responses to secondary prompts, activity descriptions, etc.
-soccerusa | Incoming MD student accepted to 10+ schools | Will read and edit for anything besides grammar | College tuition paid for by writing scholarship | Copy and paste PS and brief description of yourself as an applicant in a PM and send it to me. I will acknowledge I have received it and give you an approx time frame for return with comments | Happy to help!
-benmarker | incoming MD student, humanities major | will read solid drafts and read mostly for content and structure. Will give lots of constructive criticism
Readers Not Available:
- Australopithekus | Overwhelmed yet again. I have multiple textbook and journal publications, and I consider writing one of my strengths. I will be blunt. I am also happy to critique school lists. PM a short bio for approval.
- syoung | INBOX FULL will deal with backlog in my inbox and that's it. | current MS3, waiting for Medicine to start on June 8 and am a non-trad with MDapps on my profile. I received assistance during my cycle and helped read and edit for the 2013-2014 year. You have until June 1 to request editing from me and I will try to send all edits by June 8. Please state in a PM to me: "If you had to sell me something from your closet, what would it be and why should I buy it?" Taking requests from SDN with posts > 50. I will read for grammar and give you an impression of what I think you are. Happy to help!
-ThinkReallyFast | Inbox Full || Just finished my M.A. and happy to pay it forward after getting a lot of help here. | I will read solid personal statements drafts for content, flow, and minor grammatical errors. | PM me with a google docs link (comment permissions, NOT edit permissions - so you can see my suggestions). | Preference for non-traditional and LGBT personal statements, but I am happy to help anyone!
- pobms4 | MD/PhD (in social science) graduate who just matched into radiation oncology | Currently full. Will edit more when I get through.
- CaliforniaDreamer | All full, no computer (motherboard failure). Can help with readability/organization. I also just enjoy editing grammar, maybe I am weird. You need a version of Microsoft word compatible with in line edits and comments.
-Alejandro|M3/4|Full Box-Studying for boards| Currently studying for boards but am willing to read a few essays here and there to help out. If you ask me to read your essay, please be comfortable 'appropriately harassing me' for it as I'm going to be busy, but would be happy to read it for you. What can I offer? Well, I've read a fair number of essays, served as a premed advisor for two undergrad institutions, and usually I consult a lot of my peers at other schools (harvard, hopkins, washington, mcw, basically whoever is online) to take a gander at your essay if I'm having difficulty figuring out what my consensus is. The one thing I ask for you in return, and this is my favorite practice interview question I like to ask is: Why should I choose you? Can be as long and short as you want. Feel free to be as arrogant or pompous as you want. Doesn't have to be proofread. You can even write it in internet language (as if I'm IM'ing you). I don't care. I just want to see how passionate you are about this. Sound good? Later in the year, you can ask me to help you with interviews if you'd like.
- hellanutella | currently full-up; I will post again whenever my queue is empty | Preference will be given to users with 50+ posts. Please PM me a short bio if interested. | Incoming medical student; app cycle results can be seen in my MDapps. I have published in a scientific journal and a literature textbook. Once wrote an essay on global climate change using only single-syllable words. Willing to edit for content and flow. While I love critiquing PSes, my true love is editing AMCAS activity descriptions so feel free to contact me with these as well!
-Avocado8 | Currently full, will post when my queue is empty. Incoming medical student | Experience editing admissions essays for grammar and content (tend to be borderline brutally honest). Happy to help with activity descriptions, etc as well!
-MoonJelly | Swamped. Will re-list my name when I can edit more | First-year medical student | I am a former English teacher and my personal statement was brought up at a number of interviews. I have a lot of experience editing admissions essays and tend to focus on content/style/flow/originality. I am most interested in editing essays for non-trads, but I'm happy to help anyone!
-TheRhymenocerous | Working through a bit of a backlog. I'll be back! I have a BA in English and was until not too long ago pursuing a writing career. I've worked as a journalist and a copy editor and have a sixth sense for grammatical errors. I'm applying this cycle and have already finished my personal statement, so I'm happy to help with others'! Would prefer to work with statements closer to completion so I can focus on writing and flow, rather than content.
-MPB |Full up. Will repost once it opens up | Incoming M1| B.A. in English and interdisciplinary social science major. LizzyM 71-3. Received 6 IIs and very positive feedback on my written materials during interviews. Will mostly read/edit for content/flow/style, and prefer to work with semi-complete drafts. Please provide brief overview of yourself as an applicant in PM.
-EatingCake |/Done for this cycle, GOOD LUCK ALL!/ Incoming M1| Minor in English and extensive writing tutoring experience. I'm happy to help with content, style, organization and grammar and can work with applicants in any stage of the writing process. Please PM me with a clear objective (eg: prewriting, editing for grammar, flow, continuity, etc.).
-ridethecliche| Done for the cycle |Incoming M1| I've worked in research and have a few pubs including a first author| I am a harsh editor and will refuse to comment on your PS if you haven't taken the effort to edit it yourself| Will give constructive criticism on theme, style, and organization otherwise| Don't send to me if you don't like your work being ripped apart to be made better. This is an important aspect of your app and you should put the work in! PM Me about yourself, your goals, your experiences, and target schools etc and what your ps is about in a short paragraph and we'll go from there. COMPLETED PS' ONLY! Not editing any more personal statements this cycle.
-Gsb653 | Full up for right now...I don't know why my name was removed from the available list on the update, but oh well! I'll put it back up when I get through with my que. I'm an incoming MD/ PhD student with a lot of research background. Was a collegiate athlete and took 2+ years off in between undergrad and med school. Willing to read anyone's PS! Also had very positive feedback from AdComs on my essays. Good luck!
-Hippogriff | Full |Incoming M1| I am best at editing for content, style, and organization. My advice style is constructive criticism. So I will be honest about your weakness, but will also highlight your strengths.
-turayza | Full | incoming M1, bioc/ph major. | will read for content and organization. I also really like critiquing ECs so I will take those too! Application cycle visible on MDapps.
-canadianinusa| Full temporarily | Incoming M1| Dual science-social science major with a grad degree. I received many scholarships in undergrad/grad school (school + national level). Lots of research experience (incl. publication). Prefer to work with semi-complete or complete drafts. I received interviews at 50% of the schools that I applied (as an international applicant). I'd be particularly helpful for nontrads, people with research experience, or social science majors but I'm happy to help out anyone who thinks I'd be useful.
-shinobiz11:incoming M1, content and grammar- I'll take a look at your PS, give some advice. Did well in writing classes, enjoy hearing peoples stories. Took me many drafts to get my PS to an acceptable level, I'll do my best to help you
PLEASE send me your PS in a Google doc so you can view the changes!
-tick_tock400. FULL. Incoming M1 who received interviews at over half the schools/programs applied to. Happy to edit for content mainly and a little grammar. If you send me your PS, it has to be complete, and you have to address Why Medicine & Future Ambitions in Medicine. Please email me a short bio with some main activities you've done before you send me your PS-- and only please send me your PS once I've told you I'm ready to receive it. Please only message me if you're willing to re-do/rewrite your entire PS and are open to heavy duty criticism, as I often tell writers to rewrite their entire things, so beware! Here is a thread of great tips compiled by some of the editors here! Best of luck! http://forums.studentdoctor.net/thr...on-personal-statements.1134113/#post-16450618
-On Eagle's Wings | | I will not be taking any more requests from anyone for the next few weeks. I will be taking a break from reading essays for now. | Incoming MS1 accepted to 2 CA schools. I am only willing to look at Work/Activities Descriptions. I have written many descriptions of my activities throughout college for scholarship applications. I have been awarded $10,000+ in individual scholarships for my work and activities. I will review Work/activities descriptions for content and just about anything else that I see. I will leave you my overall impression, please do not take blunt comments and critical review personally. If interested, please PM me and paste your work/activities description into your message. I am getting full here, so I will be giving priority to those who send me only a few paragraphs or one sample work/activity description to look at. I am happy to look at all 15 of your work/activity descriptions, but just know it will take longer for me to return it.
- PlaqueBuster| FULL| Please stop sending me requests to read. I have over 75 and I cannot read them now. Hope you understand
-vellez | incoming MD student, accepted more than 1 MD; interviews at several MS programs (vagueness is intentional) | Will read for anything, though I think I'd be best at reading for content | Never done this before; hopefully I can be helpful | Most familiar with NW schools/programs | PM beforehand with a 1 sentence bio. I'll acknowledge that I got your request and hopefully get back with the edit | Will probably only read 10 or so for now (I'm new to this!) | Good luck, guys!Sorry guys, I'm full at the moment. I'll read the ones that I have and read more once I get through them.
If you need help getting started, check out the second post in this thread.
If you are willing to volunteer, the thread will be self regulated this year. Respond below, following the instructions at the end of this post (and in the third post), with your credentials and specific things you are willing to edit for (content only, grammar only, etc). Please read the full list of rules posted below before you volunteer or contact a reader, and good luck to the 2014 applicants. 👍
Specific comments, questions, or complaints can be addressed to me via PM. If I can't answer them they will be forwarded to the rest of the Pre-Allopathic moderator staff.
Official Personal Statement Guide thread and Depakote's Personal Statement Guide/Tips.
- If you are looking for feedback on your personal statement, it is better to PM individual users here whose strengths are better suited to your needs rather than posting a response in this thread.
- Once you contact a reader and they agree to read your personal statement, please email it to them as a Word document with your SDN username in the title. Including your SDN username makes it easier for the readers to keep track of who they've already read for and who they still need to read. DO NOT JUST PM YOUR STATEMENT TO A READER.
- If you would like to be added or deleted from the list, please make sure that you follow the directions below, and add or delete yourself.
- As a volunteer, you may read as many or as few personal statements as you'd like or have time for. If you will be unavailable for a certain time or have been inundated with requests, simply take yourself off of the list using the instructions below
- If you receive a request and are unable to fulfill it, please respond to the writer so he/she is not waiting for a response and can request help from elsewhere.
- For your protection, we will not allow you to post your email addresses here. All email addresses will be edited out of the list and any further posts containing email addresses will be edited to remove them. Writers will contact you via PM and you can exchange email addresses privately.
- As this is on a volunteer basis, absolutely NO solicitation of money for your services will be tolerated. Volunteers who violate this policy will be removed from the list and subject to further disciplinary action.
This thread is brought to you by the Pre-Allopathic Volunteer Staff
Please remember that these people are volunteering their time. Be nice to them!
Edited on 6/13
Current Readers Available:
- 22031 Alum | If you sent me your PS on or after May 23rd, and still need a reader, message me again.| MD attending/faculty who does NOT participate in med school admissions | Willing to edit for content, organization, and grammar. Send PS via PM and I will respond in kind.
-Relax! | I am willing to edit personal statements for content/grammar/semantics/organization. I would also not mind editing other aspects of your application, such as responses to secondary prompts, activity descriptions, etc.
-soccerusa | Incoming MD student accepted to 10+ schools | Will read and edit for anything besides grammar | College tuition paid for by writing scholarship | Copy and paste PS and brief description of yourself as an applicant in a PM and send it to me. I will acknowledge I have received it and give you an approx time frame for return with comments | Happy to help!
-benmarker | incoming MD student, humanities major | will read solid drafts and read mostly for content and structure. Will give lots of constructive criticism
Readers Not Available:
- Australopithekus | Overwhelmed yet again. I have multiple textbook and journal publications, and I consider writing one of my strengths. I will be blunt. I am also happy to critique school lists. PM a short bio for approval.
- syoung | INBOX FULL will deal with backlog in my inbox and that's it. | current MS3, waiting for Medicine to start on June 8 and am a non-trad with MDapps on my profile. I received assistance during my cycle and helped read and edit for the 2013-2014 year. You have until June 1 to request editing from me and I will try to send all edits by June 8. Please state in a PM to me: "If you had to sell me something from your closet, what would it be and why should I buy it?" Taking requests from SDN with posts > 50. I will read for grammar and give you an impression of what I think you are. Happy to help!
-ThinkReallyFast | Inbox Full || Just finished my M.A. and happy to pay it forward after getting a lot of help here. | I will read solid personal statements drafts for content, flow, and minor grammatical errors. | PM me with a google docs link (comment permissions, NOT edit permissions - so you can see my suggestions). | Preference for non-traditional and LGBT personal statements, but I am happy to help anyone!
- pobms4 | MD/PhD (in social science) graduate who just matched into radiation oncology | Currently full. Will edit more when I get through.
- CaliforniaDreamer | All full, no computer (motherboard failure). Can help with readability/organization. I also just enjoy editing grammar, maybe I am weird. You need a version of Microsoft word compatible with in line edits and comments.
-Alejandro|M3/4|Full Box-Studying for boards| Currently studying for boards but am willing to read a few essays here and there to help out. If you ask me to read your essay, please be comfortable 'appropriately harassing me' for it as I'm going to be busy, but would be happy to read it for you. What can I offer? Well, I've read a fair number of essays, served as a premed advisor for two undergrad institutions, and usually I consult a lot of my peers at other schools (harvard, hopkins, washington, mcw, basically whoever is online) to take a gander at your essay if I'm having difficulty figuring out what my consensus is. The one thing I ask for you in return, and this is my favorite practice interview question I like to ask is: Why should I choose you? Can be as long and short as you want. Feel free to be as arrogant or pompous as you want. Doesn't have to be proofread. You can even write it in internet language (as if I'm IM'ing you). I don't care. I just want to see how passionate you are about this. Sound good? Later in the year, you can ask me to help you with interviews if you'd like.
- hellanutella | currently full-up; I will post again whenever my queue is empty | Preference will be given to users with 50+ posts. Please PM me a short bio if interested. | Incoming medical student; app cycle results can be seen in my MDapps. I have published in a scientific journal and a literature textbook. Once wrote an essay on global climate change using only single-syllable words. Willing to edit for content and flow. While I love critiquing PSes, my true love is editing AMCAS activity descriptions so feel free to contact me with these as well!
-Avocado8 | Currently full, will post when my queue is empty. Incoming medical student | Experience editing admissions essays for grammar and content (tend to be borderline brutally honest). Happy to help with activity descriptions, etc as well!
-MoonJelly | Swamped. Will re-list my name when I can edit more | First-year medical student | I am a former English teacher and my personal statement was brought up at a number of interviews. I have a lot of experience editing admissions essays and tend to focus on content/style/flow/originality. I am most interested in editing essays for non-trads, but I'm happy to help anyone!
-TheRhymenocerous | Working through a bit of a backlog. I'll be back! I have a BA in English and was until not too long ago pursuing a writing career. I've worked as a journalist and a copy editor and have a sixth sense for grammatical errors. I'm applying this cycle and have already finished my personal statement, so I'm happy to help with others'! Would prefer to work with statements closer to completion so I can focus on writing and flow, rather than content.
-MPB |Full up. Will repost once it opens up | Incoming M1| B.A. in English and interdisciplinary social science major. LizzyM 71-3. Received 6 IIs and very positive feedback on my written materials during interviews. Will mostly read/edit for content/flow/style, and prefer to work with semi-complete drafts. Please provide brief overview of yourself as an applicant in PM.
-EatingCake |/Done for this cycle, GOOD LUCK ALL!/ Incoming M1| Minor in English and extensive writing tutoring experience. I'm happy to help with content, style, organization and grammar and can work with applicants in any stage of the writing process. Please PM me with a clear objective (eg: prewriting, editing for grammar, flow, continuity, etc.).
-ridethecliche| Done for the cycle |Incoming M1| I've worked in research and have a few pubs including a first author| I am a harsh editor and will refuse to comment on your PS if you haven't taken the effort to edit it yourself| Will give constructive criticism on theme, style, and organization otherwise| Don't send to me if you don't like your work being ripped apart to be made better. This is an important aspect of your app and you should put the work in! PM Me about yourself, your goals, your experiences, and target schools etc and what your ps is about in a short paragraph and we'll go from there. COMPLETED PS' ONLY! Not editing any more personal statements this cycle.
-Gsb653 | Full up for right now...I don't know why my name was removed from the available list on the update, but oh well! I'll put it back up when I get through with my que. I'm an incoming MD/ PhD student with a lot of research background. Was a collegiate athlete and took 2+ years off in between undergrad and med school. Willing to read anyone's PS! Also had very positive feedback from AdComs on my essays. Good luck!
-Hippogriff | Full |Incoming M1| I am best at editing for content, style, and organization. My advice style is constructive criticism. So I will be honest about your weakness, but will also highlight your strengths.
-turayza | Full | incoming M1, bioc/ph major. | will read for content and organization. I also really like critiquing ECs so I will take those too! Application cycle visible on MDapps.
-canadianinusa| Full temporarily | Incoming M1| Dual science-social science major with a grad degree. I received many scholarships in undergrad/grad school (school + national level). Lots of research experience (incl. publication). Prefer to work with semi-complete or complete drafts. I received interviews at 50% of the schools that I applied (as an international applicant). I'd be particularly helpful for nontrads, people with research experience, or social science majors but I'm happy to help out anyone who thinks I'd be useful.
-shinobiz11:incoming M1, content and grammar- I'll take a look at your PS, give some advice. Did well in writing classes, enjoy hearing peoples stories. Took me many drafts to get my PS to an acceptable level, I'll do my best to help you
PLEASE send me your PS in a Google doc so you can view the changes!
-tick_tock400. FULL. Incoming M1 who received interviews at over half the schools/programs applied to. Happy to edit for content mainly and a little grammar. If you send me your PS, it has to be complete, and you have to address Why Medicine & Future Ambitions in Medicine. Please email me a short bio with some main activities you've done before you send me your PS-- and only please send me your PS once I've told you I'm ready to receive it. Please only message me if you're willing to re-do/rewrite your entire PS and are open to heavy duty criticism, as I often tell writers to rewrite their entire things, so beware! Here is a thread of great tips compiled by some of the editors here! Best of luck! http://forums.studentdoctor.net/thr...on-personal-statements.1134113/#post-16450618
-On Eagle's Wings | | I will not be taking any more requests from anyone for the next few weeks. I will be taking a break from reading essays for now. | Incoming MS1 accepted to 2 CA schools. I am only willing to look at Work/Activities Descriptions. I have written many descriptions of my activities throughout college for scholarship applications. I have been awarded $10,000+ in individual scholarships for my work and activities. I will review Work/activities descriptions for content and just about anything else that I see. I will leave you my overall impression, please do not take blunt comments and critical review personally. If interested, please PM me and paste your work/activities description into your message. I am getting full here, so I will be giving priority to those who send me only a few paragraphs or one sample work/activity description to look at. I am happy to look at all 15 of your work/activity descriptions, but just know it will take longer for me to return it.
- PlaqueBuster| FULL| Please stop sending me requests to read. I have over 75 and I cannot read them now. Hope you understand
-vellez | incoming MD student, accepted more than 1 MD; interviews at several MS programs (vagueness is intentional) | Will read for anything, though I think I'd be best at reading for content | Never done this before; hopefully I can be helpful | Most familiar with NW schools/programs | PM beforehand with a 1 sentence bio. I'll acknowledge that I got your request and hopefully get back with the edit | Will probably only read 10 or so for now (I'm new to this!) | Good luck, guys!Sorry guys, I'm full at the moment. I'll read the ones that I have and read more once I get through them.
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