Finding motivation for writing a personal statement
is next to the jackpot; it almost never happens. But for the ones who end up
winning this jackpot, there are celebrations coming along the way with some
epic times. However, if you somehow manage to find that glimmer of inspiration
for writing a personal statement, the sage advice here would be to hold on to
that.
Grab your notebook and pen, and jot down the ideas
as they come to you. Try scribbling away things whenever you have a
breakthrough. And while you are at it, let this blog help you with your
personal statement writing with a few do’s and don’ts you should keep in mind.
Personal
statement writing do’s
Be original with your ideas and thoughts. Since each
individual has its own unique abilities and skills, the admission panel expects
each personal statement to stand out and have a different story to tell.
Remember to mention all your strengths in it. Highlight the points that mark the reasons as to why they should pick you.
Make sure that you use a lucid language to convey your ideas and thoughts. Overly written and ornamental language only draws attention away from critical points and thoughts, working against the purpose of the personal statement.
You need to double-check your personal statement for grammar, punctuation and spelling errors. We all know that bad grammar is a huge turn off for admission panels.
Remember to mention all your strengths in it. Highlight the points that mark the reasons as to why they should pick you.
Make sure that you use a lucid language to convey your ideas and thoughts. Overly written and ornamental language only draws attention away from critical points and thoughts, working against the purpose of the personal statement.
You need to double-check your personal statement for grammar, punctuation and spelling errors. We all know that bad grammar is a huge turn off for admission panels.
Personal
statement writing don’ts
Be careful while writing, so that you don’t copy
previous year’s personal statements. The admission panels have cutting edge
plagiarism detection software.
Make sure that you don’t share too much information
in your personal statement. Details that are not appropriate and unnecessary to
include have no place in a personal statement.
Never think of your personal statement as a list of
achievements you have unlocked so far. It is a story with a sneak-peek into
your inner self.
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