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So, we have many prompts in the secondaries with limited character and word maximums. To maximize efficiency, is it better to convey an answer with full detail and elaboration of your intent with the answer or to provide an anecdote? I know many questions ask for an anecdote, but what about ones that don't? This is what I mean:
Prompt: How do you see your career ten years from now?
Option 1 - I do not yet know what specialty I want to pursue, but my goals as a physician are to focus on diseases of lifestyle. I want to do this through direct intervention and population level actions as well as through research focusing on novel methods of treating these illnesses.
Option 2 - I do not yet know what specialty I want to pursue, but my goals as a physician are to focus on diseases of lifestyle. I want to do this because of losing my grandfather young to diabetes related complications and experiences with my father requiring heart surgery.
I think I answered my own question while typing this as number 2 sounds a lot better, but IDK. I just feel like Option 1 actually addresses the prompt more thoroughly whereas option 2 is just ethos out the wazzoo.
Prompt: How do you see your career ten years from now?
Option 1 - I do not yet know what specialty I want to pursue, but my goals as a physician are to focus on diseases of lifestyle. I want to do this through direct intervention and population level actions as well as through research focusing on novel methods of treating these illnesses.
Option 2 - I do not yet know what specialty I want to pursue, but my goals as a physician are to focus on diseases of lifestyle. I want to do this because of losing my grandfather young to diabetes related complications and experiences with my father requiring heart surgery.
I think I answered my own question while typing this as number 2 sounds a lot better, but IDK. I just feel like Option 1 actually addresses the prompt more thoroughly whereas option 2 is just ethos out the wazzoo.
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