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    I was four years old when my family immigrated to the U.S. We lived in a predominantly white city. My first introduction to the American education system was a few months later when I entered kindergarten. As a recent immigrant, I had no knowledge of the English language. My memories remain of the difficulty this created for me and my inability to connect with my classmates resulted in isolation very early on. As a young immigrant, I struggled to come to terms with my identity. There was a very…

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    Throughout high school, I understood that one day, my place in the world was to participate in the global theatre community. As a stage manager, my role was integral in my theatre department at The Prout School in Wakefield, Rhode Island. I decided, at the age of sixteen, that this was what I was to do as a career for my adult life. I did all the right things in my initial college process, which led me to attending Emerson College, located in the heart of Boston. It was at the tail end of my…

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    ADHD Personal Statement

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    Each day presents challenges – and, therefore, opportunities – for me to grow as a more effective leader in my school and community. I exhibit leadership, whether quietly guiding by example or providing in an allocated position, individually and in my service and job responsibilities. In addition to my experience, I have also been enlightened by my health challenges. My philosophy is to achieve optimal effort in everything I undertake, although I have a bio-neurological condition that many…

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    Dance Personal Statement

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    At the Academy for Performing Arts, I gained valuable skills that are vital for my future career. As a dance major, physical and mental endurance is required in order to excel in this field. Everyone enrolled in this major has to be strong and be willing to put in extra time to ace the class. One thing that set me apart from most dancers was that I did not have technique. Many dancers started dancing when they were toddlers. When I was accepted I felt out of place. I started dancing three…

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    Pbl Personal Statement

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    I returned to college to complete my prerequisites for physical therapy school, where the PBL approach was first presented to me. I became a tutor for the Learning Assistant Center at City College of San Francisco, and shortly thereafter became a teaching assistant for my Anatomy professor. In these settings, I was able to utilize the PBL approach where my scientific knowledge had greatly expanded. I facilitated group demonstrations of the human cadaver, tutored students in and out of class, and…

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    would do. And, they made me realized that the fear of independence disappeared. I visited my parents in the summer, they were amazed of my change and somehow nostalgic of that teenager that left a year ago. In their eyes, I was a more mature person. Personal growth and learning are essential life values. They allow…

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    Ssom Personal Statement

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    determining the direction of my future career in medicine. With the future in mind, I recognize the importance of past experience, as it will guide my growth as a medical student and future physician. During this transitional period, I reflect upon the personal growth experienced throughout undergraduate. The relationships I established and the education I received molded me in ways I could have never foreseen. Exposure to diverse perspectives and cultures, challenged me to develop a worldview…

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    Please describe your interest in Otolaryngology, including specific research areas, if any. [200 word limit] As a physician I intend to pursue a career with a broad range of opportunities to practice medicine in clinical, surgical and academic fields. In addition, I hope to cater to patients of all ages and from diverse socio-economic backgrounds. Consequently, I am interested in Otolaryngology as it has the comprehensive qualities I am looking for in for a career. Furthermore, the head and…

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    Colleges take students they think are the best option for their school every year. None of them are perfect, but they look for the best option who they believe can make their school successful. Wayne State is one of the top school I would love to be apart of. There's always a reason behind everything, I'm going to give a description on why I would love to be apart of the Wayne State Family and why they should think the same. Wayne State is one of the best colleges in the area. I…

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    Genetic Personal Statement

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    Having spent a substantial part of my year being there for a dear friend suffering from stage 4 colon cancer and seeing her condition worsen, my appreciation for the promising world of genetics has amplified. The need for more research on the molecular staging of cancer for example or the correlation between phenotype and the discrete genetic mutations present at a particular pre-malignant stage, will lead to more accurate prognosis, therapeutic intervention, and treatment targeted for a precise…

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