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Hey all! So I've been reading up on how to write personal statements for AMCAS, and they say that the worst thing to do is to write about a death in the family or illness in the family unless it's done well. I MUST write about the death of my sister though b/c it dropped my gpa to about 2.0 for two quarters AND her genetic disorder was what got me into med in the first place.
ALSO, I recently had my own health problems with something called Still's disease which caused me to do badly on my first MCAT try. How detailed do I have to get with this for them to realize it was the reason for my grades and mcat failure? I think it might be in bad taste to just complain the whole way through, but this was honestly the tip of the iceberg with my bad college years. Any tips people?
(Thanks guys, now that we're all much closer, let's have a group hug.)
ALSO, I recently had my own health problems with something called Still's disease which caused me to do badly on my first MCAT try. How detailed do I have to get with this for them to realize it was the reason for my grades and mcat failure? I think it might be in bad taste to just complain the whole way through, but this was honestly the tip of the iceberg with my bad college years. Any tips people?
(Thanks guys, now that we're all much closer, let's have a group hug.)