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Hello!
First of all, thank you for taking your time to read my post.
I have a concern about my PS -- I recently finished my rough draft and started asking people for advice on how to improve it.
One of them, who knows about my ECs relatively well, pointed out that my PS focused on volunteer experience too much.
This would not be a problem at all for other applicants with solid ECs, but the thing is my ECs are heavily research-oriented. I focused on my volunteer experiences and personal stories, because they were the biggest motivations for me to pursue primary care.
Then do I have a lot of volunteer hours? They were mostly volunteering for the underserved. However, my activities were short-term (done in summers), largely non-clinical, and total of ~150 hours. I had family/financial issues that forced me to spend a lot of time on helping my family out during school. I could have used some free hours on volunteering, but I had thought that research would be more valuable, in addition to my interest in it.
Should I keep my PS? I did mention my research experiences a little bit, but I used them to talk about challenges I faced and how I overcame them. I live in a lucky state, and my GPA is 3.7. MCAT is to be taken on June 30th -- current practice test scores are around 505. Thank you for time to read my post!
First of all, thank you for taking your time to read my post.
I have a concern about my PS -- I recently finished my rough draft and started asking people for advice on how to improve it.
One of them, who knows about my ECs relatively well, pointed out that my PS focused on volunteer experience too much.
This would not be a problem at all for other applicants with solid ECs, but the thing is my ECs are heavily research-oriented. I focused on my volunteer experiences and personal stories, because they were the biggest motivations for me to pursue primary care.
Then do I have a lot of volunteer hours? They were mostly volunteering for the underserved. However, my activities were short-term (done in summers), largely non-clinical, and total of ~150 hours. I had family/financial issues that forced me to spend a lot of time on helping my family out during school. I could have used some free hours on volunteering, but I had thought that research would be more valuable, in addition to my interest in it.
Should I keep my PS? I did mention my research experiences a little bit, but I used them to talk about challenges I faced and how I overcame them. I live in a lucky state, and my GPA is 3.7. MCAT is to be taken on June 30th -- current practice test scores are around 505. Thank you for time to read my post!