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Your secret weapon...

Started by ctran019
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ctran019

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This thread is especially for those who consider themselves underdawgs or non-traditional. What is one quality/characteristic/experience/stat/thing you're relying on to get an interview/accepted?

I think the most unique thing about me as an applicant was that I was homeless until the age of 12 and wrote about that experience in my secondaries.
 
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Creating a curriculum that has resulted in a complete overhaul (mainly philosophy at this point) of a peds residency training program
 
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Most people do not have one thing that will get them accepted. But you have a compelling story.

This thread is especially for those who consider themselves underdawgs or non-traditional. What is one quality/characteristic/experience/stat/thing you're relying on to get an interview/accepted?

I think the most unique thing about me as an applicant was that I was homeless until the age of 12 and wrote about that experience in my secondaries.
 
I grew up a UofM fan but was converted from the dark side at the age of 11 :laugh:.
I would say my nearly two years of ED scribe experience/LORs from those physicians. But it's not so much a "secret weapon" as it is an example of my medical passion/experience.
 
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I'm not really a DO under dog, but I co-founded a student volunteer organization that did a lot of events to help the local population of homeless veterans


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@ctran019 Very few people understand what homelessness is and how it changes you as a person.
 
So... are you the greatest thing before or since sliced bread, then?

I can pat my head and rub my tummy, simultaneously. If that doesn't get me in, then the system is rigged.
I simply put it out there for the betterment of humanity. I can't claim to be the greatest thing before or since, just a humble servant to society.
So... are you the greatest thing before or since sliced bread, then?

I can pat my head and rub my tummy, simultaneously. If that doesn't get me in, then the system is rigged.
Unfortunately, people only remember your last achievement. So, I was only great during the time I invented sliced bread. Now I'm back to being my old irrelevant self.
 
Not sure if this is compelling to others but it is to me: Before I came out as lesbian, I had a wall between me and the world. The way I connected with the world was much different after the age of 23. Then, I lived in Africa for 1 year.

I also went to public health school for my masters and TA-ed for virology. And tutored students with learning disabilities for 4 years

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the biggest secret weapon...?


Knowing the right people in admissions and being a kiss-ass.

You'll be surprised how far this gets you.