Same Personal Statement Topic Second Round?

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I'll be applying for the second time, and I'm stuck as to what to submit for a personal statement. The statement I wrote for my first round was about an experience that I really believe shaped me into who I am today. I was thinking of using the same topic but tweaking and updating it to include more recent events.

However on the flip side I'm not sure whether it is a good idea to submit the same themed statement again. Any advice?
 
It's about walking the fine line between pretentiousness and humility all while keeping the reader's attention. Trust me, the biggest downer is a boring and long personal statement that starts out like, "I want to be a doctor because....".

As a personal ‘dislike', I am not fond when writers are too presumptuous about the future, hopes and dreams are ok, it's all in how you word it.

- admissions committee interviewer / senior medical student



Also, avoid controversy or overly personal topics, I had an applicant discuss sexual abuse he/she experienced and how it affected him/her and drove him/her towards medicine. While his/her insight was good and the story was powerful, it went down a road that made me and the other interviewer(s) question his/hers emotional stability.
 
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I would hesitate to use the same statement topic. Remember, this topic was unsuccessful once already. I guess I would be more likely to use it if there was a glaringly obvious reason for my rejection which I had since corrected (eg. retook the MCAT and went from 25 to 32).
 
i reapplied. i used the same anecdote, but also discussed being rejected from all the schools and reapplying. i have been told that it is good to discuss reapplying in your PS if you are a reapplicant. shows that you really thought about medical school and are truly dedicated to a medical career.
 
I agree with the previous posters. The same topic is okay, as long as the essay is a new essay. Update it with what you've done to make yourself a better canidate, and address why you've reapplied and how you've grown/changed.

YMMV,

Ambam
 
yea its fine to use the same topic, just make sure to include experiences of the past year and show how youve improved.
 
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