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Writing Tips and format Guide to Create an outstanding Personal Statement

 

 

The personal statement is an important part of your university application. It is your way of showing how different from the rest of your applicants. You must be able to convince the admission committee that you are better than the rest and that you have a set of unique research ideas that their institution can benefit from.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here are a few tips that would help you to understand the personal statement format, which will be highly beneficial for your academic career:

 

 

  1. Don’t take the character limit pressure

 

When you start your personal statement, it seems like a great idea to leave the character counter enabled so that you are able to observe the 4000 words character limit. This is a mistake as most of the students start to panic as the words reach the 3500-word marker. It is because many of us believe that we have a lot to say and there are not many words left. So, it is a better idea to leave the character counter off or else consider an essay writer. Even if you have surpassed the limit, you can always compress the ideas and make sure that your statement is within the word limit of 4000 words.

 

 

  1. Take your time to write

 

Never rush anything or delay it. A great personal statement can not be written in a matter of hours or even a couple of days. Personally, it took me 30 to 45 days to get my personal statement done. I had to write my essay many times. Sometimes, you may also face writer’s block while making yours so leave it and come back to the task after a few days.

 

 

  1. Find the right expressions and words

 

It sounds good if you use the right words and expressions for your personal statement. You can use expressions like ‘elegant vocabulary’ rather than ‘good words’ that ‘accomplish’ rather than ‘do’ the task. You may use ‘presume’ instead of ‘think’. The list goes on and on. If you are an international applicant, it can be more difficult to make your personal statement as English may not be your native language. But there are a few programs available online that can be helpful for you. However, exercise caution while using these translation tools as the result may be agreeable, and in some cases, funny and offensive.

 

 

  1. Work with your strengths

 

These 4000 words are your only chance to get admission in the institution of your choice. Therefore, it is a better option that you write about the things and qualities that you can bring to the university that you wish to join. Never write things like “I gave up on learning French because I lost interest after a few weeks”. This will show that you are a quitter and no one likes quitters and if you are unable to perform the task then don't hesitate to consider a paper writing service.

 

 

  1. Make your own ideas

 

A word of advice for all the students writing their own personal statement. Never try to copy the ideas of your classmates or any other student for that matter. The university that you are applying to is looking for originality. If you follow somebody else then you are liable to be rejected. Remember that it is about you and not about someone else.

 

 

  1. Be honest about your capabilities

 

Never overstate your capabilities. If you can say or write a few words in Spanish or French then it does not mean that you are fluent in it. Do not say that you are a great problem solver if you are not able to resolve an issue under pressure. You are good at a lot of things and it is better to state those in an honest manner. There is never a need to create a false image. The truth will always come out and you will be embarrassed.

 

 

  1. Ask anyone of your elders to proofread

 

There is a saying that there is no shortcut to experience. That also applies to the experience of written communication that is gained by your elders. They have worked in offices for a long time so it is wise that you utilize their experience. Ask them to proofread your write essay for me so that you are able to apply to any university at your best. You can ask your teachers as well. I think that will be a better option as they have lots of practice writing letters and stuff.

 

 

  1. Read out what you have written by yourself

 

This has helped me a lot as I came up with my own personal statement for admission. The more you read out the statement, the more you find your errors. When you read your sentences, there is a chance that you find that there is no cohesion between the paragraphs that you have written. Trust me! In most cases, the faulty parts magically appear. There are many corrections that I have made this way.

 

 

  1. Relax after you have submitted your personal statement

 

Yes, I have said that you should read out the statement many times. But remember that this is only before you have submitted it. You might not feel good about yourself as you have submitted the file to the university that you wish to join. Waiting to hear from the university of your dreams can be a difficult experience. If you succeed, you will know that you have met the requirement. Otherwise, it's back to the drawing board for a new personal statement, or else consider an essay writing service.

 

 

In a nutshell, remember to be honest about your personal experiences and be positive about yourself. Use your own words, because that is who you are. This is what your university is seeking.

 

 

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