For essay prompts asking about unique circumstances or overcoming obstacles, should I bring up being a reapplicant? Or should that be something I only address when directly asked about?
Example: The TMDSAS asks for an application history, so I'm assuming all of the schools will see that I am a reapplicant. However, is that something that I should directly address in my essays? Or would that be highlighting an aspect of my application that I don't want to draw attention to necessarily? If asked, I have no plans or intent of lying, that's not what this is about (for clarification).
Also, for the TMDSAS school history, it says "In this section, you will indicate if you have previously applied to medical, dental or veterinary school. You will indicate the school(s) applied to, the entry year you applied for, if you were accepted and if you are currently enrolled. If you were accepted, indicate if you were ever dismissed or withdrawn from medical, dental, or vet school."
Would that include AMCAS applications as well?
Example: The TMDSAS asks for an application history, so I'm assuming all of the schools will see that I am a reapplicant. However, is that something that I should directly address in my essays? Or would that be highlighting an aspect of my application that I don't want to draw attention to necessarily? If asked, I have no plans or intent of lying, that's not what this is about (for clarification).
Also, for the TMDSAS school history, it says "In this section, you will indicate if you have previously applied to medical, dental or veterinary school. You will indicate the school(s) applied to, the entry year you applied for, if you were accepted and if you are currently enrolled. If you were accepted, indicate if you were ever dismissed or withdrawn from medical, dental, or vet school."
Would that include AMCAS applications as well?