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Hello! I'm a non-trad pre-med. Still have a while to go until I need to start worrying about this, but I have a question about PS and interviews. How much struggle is too much to include? I don't want to sound like the heroine of a tragic sob story, but I also feel that the things I've been through have made me the person I am today.
1. I dropped out of high school when my mom became disabled. She could no longer work, my brother was 9 years old, and my father wasn't in the picture. So I obtained my GED and began supporting my family.
2. I've been homeless.
3. There is a gap in my employment, which is due to sexual assault. I developed PTSD and wouldn't leave my room for months. I finally decided that those men took enough from me, they weren't going to take my dreams and aspirations, too. That is when I decided to go back to school.
4. I am LGBT.
All of these experiences, I feel, make me a more rounded individual and help me to relate to multiple demographics. But I don't want to overdo it. How much is too much?
Thanks!
1. I dropped out of high school when my mom became disabled. She could no longer work, my brother was 9 years old, and my father wasn't in the picture. So I obtained my GED and began supporting my family.
2. I've been homeless.
3. There is a gap in my employment, which is due to sexual assault. I developed PTSD and wouldn't leave my room for months. I finally decided that those men took enough from me, they weren't going to take my dreams and aspirations, too. That is when I decided to go back to school.
4. I am LGBT.
All of these experiences, I feel, make me a more rounded individual and help me to relate to multiple demographics. But I don't want to overdo it. How much is too much?
Thanks!