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What should I talk about in my personal statement?
I don't want to talk about my activities, because that is what the AMCAS is for.
I don't really have any life changing experiences, I have been pretty sheltered, with nothing really that interesting..
I have one story about a time I went to India and saw doctors giving preferential treatment to those that were rich while hoards of ailing patients surrounded the doctor asking for treatment. This could lead to an essay about my desire to help the underserved. The problem: nothing I have ever done has been for the underserved. I live in a suburban community (the city isn't really known for having an underserved population) and i go to school in a college town... no opportunities to help them here.
Can I still talk about this story in my PS? If so, how do I get an overall theme from something like this?
If not, what else can I talk about?
I don't want to talk about my activities, because that is what the AMCAS is for.
I don't really have any life changing experiences, I have been pretty sheltered, with nothing really that interesting..
I have one story about a time I went to India and saw doctors giving preferential treatment to those that were rich while hoards of ailing patients surrounded the doctor asking for treatment. This could lead to an essay about my desire to help the underserved. The problem: nothing I have ever done has been for the underserved. I live in a suburban community (the city isn't really known for having an underserved population) and i go to school in a college town... no opportunities to help them here.
Can I still talk about this story in my PS? If so, how do I get an overall theme from something like this?
If not, what else can I talk about?