Title: Writing Your Personal Statement for Medical School
1Writing Your Personal Statement for Medical School
- Kim Sauerwein
- Dartmouth College
- Career Services
2The Personal Statement
- Admissions Committees view your Personal
Statement as an opportunity to get to know you
over and above the facts conveyed by other parts
of the application
3Personal Statement Supplemental Application
Essays
- Serves almost the same purpose as a face-to-face
interview - Should generate enthusiasm for your candidacy
4Preparation
- Investigate thoroughly all schools of interest
- Develop a method to reduce your list of medical
schools to an appropriate number - Be serious about attending any school to which
you apply
5The Admission Committee Consider Your Audience
- Often consider themselves gatekeepers of the
profession - Research scientists, clinicians, med students,
admissions officers - Often are conservative
- Overly creative and unusual essays will receive a
chuckle or two, but seldom receive serious
consideration
6MOST COMMON COMMENTS FROM 2008 STATEMENTS
- Make sure it answers the question Why do you
want to be a doctor? - Dont simply restate your resume
- Convey who you are as a person your thoughts,
your fears, your motivations - Create an outline for your essay after its
written. Does it make sense? - Look at the last paragraph. Does it sound like
you're rushing to finish? Are you introducing
new material?
7Some Desirable Attributes
- Attribute
- realistic self-assessment
- resourceful
- accountable
- cooperative
- persistent
- resilient
- supported (emotionally)
- focused
- active learner
- flexible
- efficient
- organized
- Purposeful
- Capacity for work
- As indicated by
- acknowledging limitations
- seeking help when appropriate
- accepting responsibility for learning
- working well with others
- completing tasks
- accepting disappointment and moving on
- not isolating self from others
- concentrating on the task at hand
- integrating and applying new information
- willingness to change
- making good use of time
- systematically taking care of business
- setting long-term and short-term goals
- Demonstrating good or improved performance
8The Writing Process Content
- Brainstorm possible topics consider
- What is important to you?
- Who are the most influential people in your life?
What did they do for you? - What have been the pivotal moments in your life?
Looking back, what can you recall having changed
you? How were you affected? - Do you feel a passion for medicine? What is the
source of that passion?
9The Writing Process Content
- Write your autobiographical sketch
- Pay attention to your emotions reactions while
you write weave it in if it demonstrates
positive characteristics like compassion,
resiliency, courage, etc.
10The Writing Process Content
- Provide new information and details
- Convey YOUR personality
- Distinguish yourself
11The Writing Process Content
- Future Plans - this topic only works if you can
say something definitive that has some
substantial basis - If it is insincere, it will not fool anyone
- Personal Philosophy - this topic can be risky
- If you have strong convictions and those
convictions reflect maturity and flexibility then
it may be ok - If there is a possibility that it will create
controversy, it may be brought up in an interview
(if you get to the interview stage)
12The Writing Process Tone
- Generate enthusiasm for your candidacy
- Be honest and sincere
- Use specific, vivid details that describe
experiences lessons learned as a result - Strike a balance between I statements and the
sense of accomplishment conveyed - Get feedback from a trusted, knowledgeable reader
- Write and re-write until you are convinced that
your statement is the best it can be
13The Writing Process Mechanics
- Be clear and concise
- Solicit help from someone who will not be
concerned about hurting your feelings and who
understands the purpose of the essay - Help your reader understand without having to
struggle to make sense of what you have said - Remember to write an introduction and conclusion
for each essay - Read your essays out loud and listen carefully to
what you hear - Have someone proofread your essays to ensure that
spelling grammar are acceptable
14Additional AMCAS Essays
- Disadvantaged Status (1325 characters)
- Felony (1325 characters)
- Institutional Action (1325 characters)
- Work/Activities (1325 characters)
- MD/PhD Essay (3,000 characters)
- Research Experience Essay for MD/PhD candidates
(10,000 characters)
15Get Organized Supplemental Applications
- Prepare a timeline to help you keep track of due
dates - Keep all of your application materials in one
place - Create one master chart that outlines all the
requirements for each schools application
16Get Organized Supplemental Applications
- Respond and take advantage of essay questions or
space for additional comments that are optional - Exercise caution by reading questions raised in
the application before answering them
17Supplemental ApplicationsContent
- Think of 3-4 adjectives that describe you as a
desirable candidate - Consider what evidence you could give your
readers make the argument - Evidence is likely to come from descriptions of
events or reflections about experiences that
illustrate what you have learned from having had
the experience - Details and vocabulary you select in describing
these instances will set your essay apart from
all the others
18Make a Favorable Impression
- Make sure that supplemental applications are
typed, error-free and aesthetically appealing - Pay special attention to the mechanics and
organization of your essays - Make copies of everything before submission
19Irregularities in Your Application
- Withdrawals, incompletes, repeated courses,
academic action, probation, below-average grades,
non-traditional background, re-application, etc. - Schedule an appointment with me
- CALL 6-3377 (DO NOT BLITZ)
20IMPORTANT!!!
- Plagiarism
- or
- misrepresentation
- WILL prompt an investigation
21In Conclusion
- Investigate schools before applying
- Consider readers of your application
- Reflect before you write
- Correct obvious errors
- Organize
- Restrain use of the unusual in the process
- Ask for help
- Submit well in advance of deadlines
22Helpful Resources
- Career Services http//www.dartmouth.edu/csrc/
- RWiT http//www.dartmouth.edu/rwit/
- University of Wisconsins Writers Handbook
- http//www.wisc.edu/writing/Handbook/apessay.html
- Purdue Writing Center
- owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/pw/p_perstate.htm
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23Review Sample Essays
- A few are attached to your handout and the book
is available in Career Services - Write for Success Preparing a Successful
Professional School Application (3rd edition) by
Evelyn Jackson Harold Bardo (National
Association of Advisors for the Health
Professions, Inc. 2005).
24Follow-Up
- Personal Statement Review Service Expect 2 week
turn-around (blitz Kim Sauerwein) - Appointments Call 6-3377
- Walk-in
- Mondays 2-4pm in Parkhurst 9B
- Thursdays 130-4pm
- (may call ahead to verify availability)