Question about personal statement

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obgyny

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I've heard some different advice about what to write about in your PS. Some people advise not rehashing your ECs-- write about something else. Others suggest you must "show, not tell" why you would make a good doctor or how you've explored this career. However, I'm not sure how I would "show, not tell" how I've explored the career of medicine without mentioning my ECs.

My plan was to start off with how I chose medicine (non-EC related), then mention a few key experiences that confirmed my decision to go into medicine (these would be key experiences from ECs). This would include a clinical experience, a research experience, and maybe one more thing. Obviously it would be boring to list ALL your ECs.

Any advice? THanks!
 
What I've been told:

Bad = Describing an EC in your PS
Good = Describing what you got out of an EC, and how this influenced you in one way or another.
 
What I've been told:

Bad = Describing an EC in your PS
Good = Describing what you got out of an EC, and how this influenced you in one way or another.

Yeah, that's what I mean by using EC's in your personal statement. But some people advise not mentioning your EC's at all... as in use that space to talk about something else.
 
What I've been told:

Bad = Describing an EC in your PS
Good = Describing what you got out of an EC, and how this influenced you in one way or another.

I think that's pretty accurate. I'm still editing my PS, but I did the following things:

1) Opened with a story of an experience I had shadowing
2) Told how I came to be interested in medicine and what interested me
3) Explained a couple ECs (very little of the paragraph) and specific details that impacted me (most of the paragraph)

I think you have to briefly describe an EC to provide context. Like I said, I'm still editing mine and am by no means an expert in PS writing. These are just some things I gathered from research and my own writing.
 
I am not great at writing or anything but I think I somewhat know what they mean.

For example when you write a story on how you helped a blind man cross the road when nobody bothered, u show ur kind and compassionate. its better than just writing your kind and compassionate.

And when u list ur research experience, dont just list what u did. tell them how in the first day u had no idea and made lots of mistakes. But u persevered and now love it. How researching about some specific thing gave u goose bumps and allowed u 2 use critical thinking skills. U accompish 2 things by doing this. not only do u tell ad commite about ur research but u also show them how ur hardworking, not ashamed to admit mistakes, can manage stress, possess critical thinking skills and love science.

Anyways u shouldn't trust me cuz i had M on writing lol. GL
 
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