Medical School Application Essay

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Medical School is a common career to pursue for science majors. Although it may be a generalization, majority of applicants to medical schools have a GPA above a 3.5 with great MCAT scores. Unfortunately, my grades have not reflected my capacity to perform academically. However, my activities reflect my desire to pursue medicine despite my grades and MCAT score. I write this essay sincerely and earnestly.
I have constantly been told that my grades are not up to par with medical school standards but here I am writing this essay for the 2016 application cycle. Throughout college, professors and advisors have looked at me as just a number. I know that my grades are not as great as they should be, but my passion for medicine is evident through the persistence demonstrated by activities. Although I was told to give up, I constantly applied to pre-medical programs and internships. My persistence won’t end with applying to medical school. If I do not receive admissions to a medical program, I will be disappointed but I will continue to apply to Post baccalaureate programs. I am not undermining my confidence; rather I am being realistic and sincere. …show more content…

In upper level math courses, I received better grades. Everyone has experiences that affect them profoundly and my grandmothers passing was mine.
Recently, a co-worker began to question me about my motives to pursue medicine. They commented that people only want to pursue medicine for social status associated with physicians or monetary reasons. I don’t want to give a cliché answer and say I want to help people. We all want to help people as future physicians. Being a physician for me has never been for financial or social gain but I never sat down and thought constructively about why I want to pursue medicine. But a recent experience on a trip to Honduras clarified why I want to pursue

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