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Hi everyone,
I'm one of the SDN members that has looked at lots and lots of posts, but hasn't posted...until today, of course. 🙂 I'm sorry if this topic has been addressed elsewhere, but I thought I should post my specific situation.
I just wanted to get some advice from everyone. I plan to apply this year (not exactly sure of which schools, but likely at least 20 in total) and I've been working on my personal statement, but I've kind of hit a roadblock. Here's why:
Through my freshman and half of my sophomore year of college at a competitive CA University, I had about a 3.7 GPA and everything was going great. One week before the start of my winter quarter, my dad passed away and needless to say, it was really tough to go back to school. Whether or not you'll believe it, it gets worse: two weeks after my dad died my brother (who is schizophrenic) tried to kill himself at home, and wound up being institutionalized. After that, my grades dropped- not horribly, but noticeably, and I ended up with a GPA around 3.55. I know I would have done better if those two events had not happened- after that, I drove home every weekend for months (320 miles round trip) to comfort my mom.
I want to explain to adcoms that this affected my performance, but I don't want to come off like I'm whining about it, or asking them to feel sorry for me. As of now, I have one brief reference to my dad's death in my personal statement. Should I devote more space to discussing it? I am trying to focus the bulk of my essay on what they ask for- why I want to be a doctor- although I know it's important that they understand what I went through those quarters when my grades dropped.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated- good luck to those of you who are applying this year and congrats to those who have had an acceptance!
I'm one of the SDN members that has looked at lots and lots of posts, but hasn't posted...until today, of course. 🙂 I'm sorry if this topic has been addressed elsewhere, but I thought I should post my specific situation.
I just wanted to get some advice from everyone. I plan to apply this year (not exactly sure of which schools, but likely at least 20 in total) and I've been working on my personal statement, but I've kind of hit a roadblock. Here's why:
Through my freshman and half of my sophomore year of college at a competitive CA University, I had about a 3.7 GPA and everything was going great. One week before the start of my winter quarter, my dad passed away and needless to say, it was really tough to go back to school. Whether or not you'll believe it, it gets worse: two weeks after my dad died my brother (who is schizophrenic) tried to kill himself at home, and wound up being institutionalized. After that, my grades dropped- not horribly, but noticeably, and I ended up with a GPA around 3.55. I know I would have done better if those two events had not happened- after that, I drove home every weekend for months (320 miles round trip) to comfort my mom.
I want to explain to adcoms that this affected my performance, but I don't want to come off like I'm whining about it, or asking them to feel sorry for me. As of now, I have one brief reference to my dad's death in my personal statement. Should I devote more space to discussing it? I am trying to focus the bulk of my essay on what they ask for- why I want to be a doctor- although I know it's important that they understand what I went through those quarters when my grades dropped.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated- good luck to those of you who are applying this year and congrats to those who have had an acceptance!