<p>Look. I know this sounds sorta frustrating, but...this should be the easiest part of your entire application. This is just why do you want to do medicine ANYWAY? Why? I mean why not business? It's more lucrative, why not engineering? It still involves the sciences. I mean it's just that.</p>
<p>Your view of a physician. What's your ideal pic of a physician? That's all. What do you look for in your doctors? Think about it...</p>
<p>By reading another's essay....no matter how strict your honor code is...given your dilemma you'll subconciously borrow their style and maybe even their ideas. I'm not accusing you of having dishonest traits...It's just something that you'll do without even noticing because you'll look at that essay sort of liek a formula</p>
<p>i agree with the other poster, ghost. this should be pretty easy if you're sure about PLME/becoming a physician. i don't see how reading someone else's ideas about why THEY want to become a doctor should in any way impact the reason why YOU want to become a doctor. just answer the prompt truthfully and imaginatively and you'll be fine :)</p>
<p>If you can't answer it on your own, you obviously don't deserve to be admitted to a very prestigious program.
If they let in everyone who wanted to attend, whether or not they could write an essay, it wouldn't be the program it is.</p>
<p>yeah fo ruhl ghostface meditate for 20 mins and think about why you want to be a dr. if you arent 10,000% sure, you shouldnt waste your effort/time applying for plme.</p>
<p>undergrad at brown is prestigious in its own rite.</p>