Quick tip: Personal statement content

On September 8th I wrote an entry on the number one mistake I see in personal statements (wordiness). Today I’m writing about the number two mistake I see.

Writing an essay that is not distinctive to you is a waste of a chance to sell yourself. If any sentence in your essay could have been written by someone else the phrase should be omitted.

The goal of your essay is to highlight your accomplishments and activities and demonstrate how the qualities you have garnered from them will make you a good [insert doctor or specialist here]. So if you say, “Internal medicine is an excellent specialty because it encompasses clinical medicine, research, technology and preventive care” you are not writing a personal essay. You are simply writing an essay… and a dull one at that. This concept is valid for medical school secondary essays as well.

For help making your essay distinctive and increasing your admissions appeal contact me at http://www.insidermedicaladmissions.com/ .

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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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