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- Pre-Pharmacy
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I'm beginning to write a draft of my personal statement and I'm not sue what exactly to include. The whole thing is just vague to me for some reason. For example, are these following qualifies good to include?
- Grew up in a third world country. (middle east) Came here 5 years ago, and managed to learn the language and excel at school within that time frame.
- Interested in chemical behavior of vitamins/minerals/sports supplementation. I do extensive reading and research on that type of stuff—I'm a personal trainer and a bodybuilder.
- Skills/foundation in science: completed genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology (all with A's) Definitely fascinated by biochem and genetics!
- Skills in math: always had the highest grade in my math classes. Tutored math all my life. Also I took calculus II out of interest (got an A)
- Ability to interact with people: Again I'm a personal trainer, that's kind of what I do! I also volunteered at a physical therapy center for 6 months where I did a lot of interaction with patients.
- I also am gaining skill in a retail pharmacy as I'm volunteering right now.
I know I need a strong ‘reason' why I chose pharmacy and honestly I have no clue, other than ‘I like chemicals, want to help people and want good $'!!. So for now, I'm avoiding that part, and just focusing solely on what makes me a strong candidate.
- Grew up in a third world country. (middle east) Came here 5 years ago, and managed to learn the language and excel at school within that time frame.
- Interested in chemical behavior of vitamins/minerals/sports supplementation. I do extensive reading and research on that type of stuff—I'm a personal trainer and a bodybuilder.
- Skills/foundation in science: completed genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology (all with A's) Definitely fascinated by biochem and genetics!
- Skills in math: always had the highest grade in my math classes. Tutored math all my life. Also I took calculus II out of interest (got an A)
- Ability to interact with people: Again I'm a personal trainer, that's kind of what I do! I also volunteered at a physical therapy center for 6 months where I did a lot of interaction with patients.
- I also am gaining skill in a retail pharmacy as I'm volunteering right now.
I know I need a strong ‘reason' why I chose pharmacy and honestly I have no clue, other than ‘I like chemicals, want to help people and want good $'!!. So for now, I'm avoiding that part, and just focusing solely on what makes me a strong candidate.

