Admission Letter / December 6, 2018 / Magdalena Schultz
Be specific and give examples. A generalized vague letter will not help your student. Writing a personal statement can be one of the most daunting elements of an application process but it is crucial that you invest sufficient time and effort in getting it right. Whilst your grades may allow you to demonstrate your academic achievements the personal statement provides an admissions board with an opportunity to learn about you as an individual. You therefore need to write a personal statement that captures the attention of the busy admissions officer whilst also effectively communicating your strengths ambitions and motivations.
One of the ways in which you can attract the attention of the admissions board is through opening your statement with an interesting hook that will attract the reader s attention. For example you may have been asked to write a personal statement that outlines how you are a good communicator. If you introduce the topic with a statement such as "When it comes to strong communication I have a secret skill. I have a special ability that not many people have is rarely recognized but is always appreciated..." This is much more effective than "I am a good communicator because of the following..." and will make the reader want to read on.
Consider using a professional online writer to help you to create a personal statement that builds upon your academic achievements and presents your unique qualities in a ways that makes you the ideal candidate. Alternatively if you have already written your essay or statement you may wish to let a professional editor or copywriter review it on your behalf. Online editing services can provide you with constructive feedback on your document and help you to ensure that your documents are effective in demonstrating that you are a capable credible and astute individual.
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