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Hi, I was wondering how long you guys think the response to the question for "In a few sentences, describe the practice you envision yourself participating in ten year from now?"

I know it says a few sentences, so should I limit it to a small paragraph. There is a lot of room to write a longer response.

What did you guys do? Your thoughts?
 
My response was three sentences.

What kind of paper are you going to use for the handwritten essay? I don't know if I should use resume paper or regular loose leaf notebook paper.

Thanks and good luck!!
 
Hi, I think i will probably use resume paper. Why do you think they want us to write the essay. Seems kind of weird. I do not know what to write about.

I did a rough draft to answer the first question and I have two small paragraphs. How did you answer the question in three sentences.
 
For the essay of my choice, I used resume paper. I had an earlier thread on here about this, and I don't think it much matters what you write about. Write about something that interests you, maybe something random and not pre-med-like at all. I wrote about Diet Coke and how much I love it and how it led me to my best friend. No joke. Haven't heard anything from them yet, but I attribute that to the fact that I'm waiting on a 3 f-ing week overdue LOR. GRRRRRR.
 
For the essay of my choice, I used resume paper. I had an earlier thread on here about this, and I don't think it much matters what you write about. Write about something that interests you, maybe something random and not pre-med-like at all. I wrote about Diet Coke and how much I love it and how it led me to my best friend. No joke. Haven't heard anything from them yet, but I attribute that to the fact that I'm waiting on a 3 f-ing week overdue LOR. GRRRRRR.
 
lined paper baby!!

i wanted to stand out since i figure everyone would use resume paper haha.
 
To the OP-

My three sentences were 1) what specialty I imagine having 2) where I want to practice (US city) 3) the nature of my patient relationships...I think my response was trite, but not much I could do with a "few sentences." If your two paragraphs are good and heartfelt, I think it is much better than adhering to their "few sentences" suggestion.
 
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