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Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine

Virginia Tech

2026-2027 Thread
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Jun 29, 2026
#1

First post luck

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#2

+1 screening email

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Jun 30, 2026
#3

+1 oos sec

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Jun 30, 2026
#4

+1 oos sec. Different prompts from last year (all 400 words)r:

1. Reflect on a trait or characteristic you are proud of that you feel is most vulnerable to being lost on your journey to becoming a physician. How do you plan to protect it?

2. Describe a time when doing the "right" thing conflicted with rules, authority, or expectations. How did you handle it?

3. Beyond the rise of AI, what do you consider the greatest challenge facing your generation, and how do you plan to address it?

4. Please list any publications in the appropriate citation format using the text box below.

anonymous
Jul 1, 2026
#5

VTech doing the most with their prompts 😭

anonymous
Jul 2, 2026
#6

what are we even writing for prompt 3 lol

anonymous
Jul 8, 2026
#7

anonymous:

what are we even writing for prompt 3 lol

This was my thesis: The greatest challenge before my generation is a quiet erosion of meaning, the gradual surrender of our humanity.

anonymous
Jul 8, 2026
#8

They want us to cure cancer for prompt 3 lol

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21h ago
#9

For the first prompt, are you guys doing a basic trait? Do you think it's a risk to use a relatively unheard-of word to describe yourself when your friends always use it as long as you describe how it relates?

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20h ago • Edited 20h ago
#10

anonymous:

This was my thesis: The greatest challenge before my generation is a quiet erosion of meaning, the gradual surrender of our humanity.

Did you address/solve it as if you were a physician or just an average person?

anonymous
14h ago
#11

regimentalshowplace7:

Did you address/solve it as if you were a physician or just an average person?

Solved it as an average person