Thursday, July 8, 2010

Good Writing Means Never Having to Say, "I Want to be a Doctor"

by Michelle A. Finkel MD, Insider Medical Admissions

It's important to express to medical school admissions officers why you want to be a physician, but the key - as always - is to show, rather than tell. The content of your accomplishments and the skills and insight you have gained from them are compelling. Stating that you really, really want to be a doctor is not. (This is true for post bacc, residency and fellowship applicants too.)

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