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Medical School Secondary Essay Tips

I receive a lot of questions about the “why-our-school” secondary essay prompt. Although it’s a lot of work, the goal here is to research each school and then link your qualities or interests with the school’s.

The mistake I see made is that applicants tend to use generalities, e.g. “XX University is an excellent match for me because I am seeking a medical school with an outstanding faculty and a focus on research.” That sentence does not afford the admissions committee members a sense that the applicant is interested in their institution. On the contrary, it sounds like something anyone could have written about any school.

Say your interests and accomplishments are linked to the underserved. Look into the school’s commitment to that community – a free clinic at which the medical students volunteer, a medical student program to teach sex education in a struggling public high school, etc. Then, in your essay, specifically mention your achievements and the school’s associated opportunities.

Remember: Schools want to see that you like them!

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Optional Secondary Essays: Are They Really Optional?

I’ve recently received several questions about optional secondary essays and their necessity. I would recommend completing these essays if you have something new or important to say. Writing these essays just to have more “stuff” on your application won’t further your candidacy.

Another tip on secondaries: Start early. Although there is overlap among schools, you may have twenty to thirty of these to write, depending on the number of applications you send.

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Brevity Is the Soul of Wit

Here’s a NYT op-ed piece about learning to write concisely, an important skill in the admissions process.



Medical School Secondary Essays

I’ve received several emails asking how to best answer the secondary essay question, “Why do you want to attend our school?”

Medical schools want to be assured that you know their institution, are seriously considering it and will fit in well there. I recommend doing your research on the school and linking something specific about you with the institution.

For example, if you tutored high school students in math, you might link your use of the Socratic method with the school’s tutorial-based learning. In that way, you demonstrate a knowledge of the school, show that you connect with it and showcase an accomplishment.

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About Dr. Michelle Finkel

Dr. Michelle Finkel

Dr. Finkel is a graduate of Stanford University and Harvard Medical School. On completing her residency at Harvard, she was asked to
stay on as faculty at Harvard Medical School and spent five years teaching at the world-renowned Massachusetts General Hospital.
She was appointed to the Assistant Residency Director position for the Harvard Affiliated
Emergency Medicine Residency where she reviewed countless applications, personal statements and resumes. Read more

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