Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Writing Personal Statements :: College Admissions Essays

Writing Personal Statements As colleges and universities diminish their reliance on LSAT and grade point average numbers in the selection of students to admit, narrative submissions become more than significant. The personal statement is the primary way you can make sure the people on the admissions committee are familiar with who you are -- not merely what you have accomplished. Remember that it is an essay you are preparing that should be interesting and revealing about you. to a lower place are some suggestions you may find useful as you prepare your personal statement. Describing ones self is never an easy endeavor. Do not become thwarted if your first draft (and you should have more than a couple) is less than satisfactory. Be sure and insure your statement multiple times and have someone else proofread it as well. It is also a very good idea to read it aloud. After the second or third draft, set it aside for a a couple of(prenominal) days and then return to it after the initial efforts. Certainly you want a polished product correct grammar, punctuation, diction, and spelling are vital. In admittance you should present the statement in a double spaced format with sufficient margins. The length should be no more than is specified by the schools instructions. If thither are no instructions you should write no more than two or three pages (at most). Specificity, accuracy and truthfulness are essential. Write no more than two pages. Put your name on each page. Beyond these general observations you should avoid clichs overuse of thesaurus use of third person to summon to yourself a title to your statement conclusions regarding your abilities or potential self aggrandizement whining (i.e., why you got a C in literature 201) making the statement a resume procrastination in its preparation gimmicks such as poetry, quotations, etc. vague or obscure references pretentious phrases ostentatious vocabulary appearing misanthropic

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