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There has been so much discussion over the years about the BEST extracurriculars--these discussions are generally started by premeds looking to pick up a new activity which will "guarantee" their acceptance to med school.
I'd like to ask the opposite. What are some ECs which med school applicants should NEVER include in their app?
(For clarity, I am not talking about vices such as alcoholism, drug abuse, or pedophilia. I am asking about things which students can (or have previously) included in apps in an effort to impress, but which accomplished the opposite.)
I will start.
Playing video games: Whether professionally or recreationally, this apparently shows immaturity and a propensity for addiction.
Working at an animal rescue: This one comes from my own app... I used to volunteer at a nearby horse rescue because a) i like horses, and b) they needed help. However this led to frequent questions along the lines of "why not vet med?" and "so you prefer animals to people?" After I removed this from my app, these ridiculous questions ended.
Any other ECs which give the wrong impression to adcoms?
I'd like to ask the opposite. What are some ECs which med school applicants should NEVER include in their app?
(For clarity, I am not talking about vices such as alcoholism, drug abuse, or pedophilia. I am asking about things which students can (or have previously) included in apps in an effort to impress, but which accomplished the opposite.)
I will start.
Playing video games: Whether professionally or recreationally, this apparently shows immaturity and a propensity for addiction.
Working at an animal rescue: This one comes from my own app... I used to volunteer at a nearby horse rescue because a) i like horses, and b) they needed help. However this led to frequent questions along the lines of "why not vet med?" and "so you prefer animals to people?" After I removed this from my app, these ridiculous questions ended.
Any other ECs which give the wrong impression to adcoms?