Secondary Tie In to Medicine

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I am working on filling out my secondary applications and was not sure how directly we need to tie our answers to medicine. I'm currently working on UNC's secondary, where they ask about when you tried something new and what you learned from it. Would it be crazy to just talk about something that I tried in my hobby that didn't work, and answer it with something unrelated to medicine, but is still something where I tried something new and learned from it? Thank you!
 
Talking about an experience in a hobby is absolutely material. It doesn't really matter where your experience is from; rather, can you show a clear narrative that responds to the prompt.

It's not required that every secondary response be 100% about medicine or constantly point towards it. Show your competence and experience in life.
 
I am working on filling out my secondary applications and was not sure how directly we need to tie our answers to medicine. I'm currently working on UNC's secondary, where they ask about when you tried something new and what you learned from it. Would it be crazy to just talk about something that I tried in my hobby that didn't work, and answer it with something unrelated to medicine, but is still something where I tried something new and learned from it? Thank you!
Very common premed delusion: that everything has to be related to Medicine.

The Prompt is asking nothing of a sort. Just answer the question
 
Welcome to the forums.

The UNC thread can be found here, right?

Answer the prompt. It doesn't ask for clinical examples, and the other three give you a chance to.

And submit your secondary before the deadline.
 
As a follow up, do adcoms generally read both primary and secondaries? I structured my application so that my primary answers "why medicine", and secondaries give context to my path and life experiences. But seperartly, althought sufficient, they won't be as strong
 
As a follow up, do adcoms generally read both primary and secondaries? I structured my application so that my primary answers "why medicine", and secondaries give context to my path and life experiences. But seperartly, althought sufficient, they won't be as strong
Why do you believe they wouldn't read both primary and secondaries?

Primaries are like the community cards in Texas hold-em poker. Secondaries are the individual hole cards dealt to you by a school which hopefully allow you to match. As I posted elsewhere, secondaries are your audition for an interview at a program. You have to do both well.

 
Why do you believe they wouldn't read both primary and secondaries?

Primaries are like the community cards in Texas hold-em poker. Secondaries are the individual hole cards dealt to you by a school which hopefully allow you to match. As I posted elsewhere, secondaries are your audition for an interview at a program. You have to do both well.


That's a great analogy.
 
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