1) I was a teaching assistant/review session leader for both Organic Chemistry and Biology. I was also a one-on-one tutor through my school for both classes. Both were done by separate offices and were separate jobs. I've listed them separately but should they be together?
2) I volunteered as a tour guide/student ambassador for my college's admission department during the school year (sophomore, junior, senior years) and it took up a good amount of time so I want to include it. However, I also worked a summer with the office and they paid me for that time. How should I list it?
3) I was a research assistant for credit in an emergency room my junior year (I basically helped sign patients up for clinical studies). However, there was a lot of downtime so I used the opportunity to shadow doctors and help around the ER. I didn't get paid for any of it except I got some research credit. Should I put it down as research or clinical volunteer? (I also have 15 months research in a lab).
4) Later this summer, I am traveling to Latin America with a non-profit group from my school that I joined a while ago. The trip will mostly include health education in a village. However, I haven't had the trip yet and since it's not until August, I would want to submit before that. Do I still include/how would I talk about this experience? I studied abroad before (for a summer in France) but it was just taking classes, cultural interactions, and learning a new language. I have been lucky to travel to many places around the world (mainly because my relatives live all over -- Asia, Africa, Europe) and I enjoy experiencing new cultures but I don't know if that's something to talk about.
5) How would you title an entry for a merit scholarship (obtained during college) and induction into honor society?
6) I joined a dance team my freshman year of college and it took up a lot of my time because a) practices went on for a while and b) we also volunteered in the community at a local Boys&Girls Club. I want to put this as 'Artistic Endeavor' but would it be more apt to put it as Volunteering even though I have a few of those already (including one that's one of the 3 most meaningful)?
7) I did lab research for over a year and spent a good number of hours in lab during that time (12-16 hours per week while taking a full load). However, while I enjoyed working in lab at the time, I didn't like the experience. I still want to put it on my work/activities because it took up a lot of my time, but how can I say that I didn't like it while still being "nice" about it. Right now I have something along the lines of, "I enjoyed the intellectual challenges behind my work and found the experience humbling when my experiments did not go as planned. I now understand the great deal of work that goes into these fields and foresee myself enjoying it once I have gained a deeper understanding of my work once in medical school"