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Do they have guidelines,

 What's special, unique, distinctive, and/or impressive about you or your life story?

Dad’s incident

Thrive through challenges

 What details of your life (personal or family problems, history, people or events that have
shaped you or influenced your goals) might help the committee better understand you or help
set you apart from other applicants?

 When did you become interested in this field and what have you learned about it (and about
yourself) that has further stimulated your interest and reinforced your conviction that you are
well suited to this field? What insights have you gained?

The malpractice, malocclusion

 How have you learned about this field—through classes, readings, seminars, work or other
experiences, or conversations with people already in the field?

Externship, courses,

 If you have worked a lot during your college years, what have you learned (leadership or
managerial skills, for example), and how has that work contributed to your growth?

Leadership] the boards

 What are your career goals?

 Are there any gaps or discrepancies in your academic record that you should explain (great
grades but mediocre LSAT or GRE scores, for example, or a distinct upward pattern to your
GPA if it was only average in the beginning)?

The publication

 Have you had to overcome any unusual obstacles or hardships (for example, economic,
familial, or physical) in your life?

Dads, living away


 What personal characteristics (for example, integrity, compassion, and/or persistence) do you
possess that would improve your prospects for success in the field or profession? Is there a
way to demonstrate or document that you have these characteristics?

 What skills (for example, leadership, communicative, analytical) do you possess?

 Why might you be a stronger candidate for graduate school—and more successful and
effective in the profession or field than other applicants?

 What are the most compelling reasons you can give for the admissions committee to be
interested in you?

- I liked to be enrolled in leadership positions, student board council.


- I spent my time working on lab for my patients work, and during my internship.
- Drawing helps me having steady hands

1st paragraph:
Hock: catch attention\ create theme (academic teaching: patient, summer ppt, the way I
liked to approach info with professor
Thesis: why dentistry
-write it later-

2nd paragragh:
Why Specialty\ driven by professor
Why outstanding?\
-------don’t praise other: how u perceived it.

3rd par:
Specific example of quality

4th para:
Example of specific cases that stand out.

5th:
Future goal applaying to ur program
Last sent should tie everything.
1st paragraph:
Hock: catch attention\ create theme (academic teaching: patient, summer ppt, the way I
liked to approach info with professor
Thesis: why dentistry
-write it later-

During my undergraduate years, I always found the power of questions intriguing. I was
driven by what I don’t know, the mystery behind some concepts, and how to implement
those theories effectively. Impacting a broader aspect of the population, that what got me
attract to research science in addition to the mesmerizing mystery behind certain fields.
That was one aspect of why I became a dentist. In addition to the perfect balance of art,
science, engineering and teaching that dentistry have in dental setting or as an acadamic
profession. Transforming the one’s biggest insecurities into their source of confidence,
impacting their life in such a personal level, and then having the opportunity within this to
deliver such a rewarding scientific experience to the coming generations in a
multidisciplinary approach are what I aspire every day to do.

2nd paragragh:
Why Specialty\ driven by professor
Why outstanding?\
-------don’t praise other: how u perceived it.
My passion toward prosthodontics started as a challenge I put myself up to as a student
after being graded with B for my first time as straight A student. I was fortunate with the
presence of a prosthodontist who guided my thirst and passion for more aspect to tackle,
providing me with updated reading material and scientific articles, and pushing me to walk
the extra mile in the clinical practice to practice advanced procedures for my current level at
that time. Ever since, I started viewing prosthodontic as the pedestal of all the dental
procedures. Noting that, I dedicated me internship treating full mouth rehabilitations, TMJ
discrepancies, and anterior & posterior long-fixture FPD retreatment following a structured
treatment plan. Despite the need to work extra shifts, I was able to dedicate my breaks to
conduct CAD-CAM aided vitro-research in the laboratory or finishing my patients laboratory
procedures by myself as I believe this basic knowledge what enable prosthodontist to spot
laboratory discrepancies.

Profs
My trait
Dad’s
Research obstacles

3rd par:
Specific example of quality
4th para:
Example of specific cases that stand out.

5th:
Future goal applaying to ur program
Last sent should tie everything.

Speciality,
Job
Getting accepted

A passion for a scientific research Is not the only aspect that makes an outstanding scientis.
With that being said, I faced obstacles publishing my research since a need to widen the
sample has brought up by one of the evaluators, and ever since I have been trying to perfet
my result before publishing it even though I got awarded for it. Luckily me and my reaserch
supervisor are working on that currently. This bring me to the the reason that draw me to
choose studying abroad

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