Wednesday, July 18, 2012

What a Personal Statement Entails


Writing a personal statement looks so easy to accomplish. But then, one may wonder why many aspiring university and college students experience difficulty in writing a personal statement that would persuade their chosen higher education institutions to offer them the courses they want to study. The problem may lie in the fact that many students do not know what a personal statement entails.

The quest for writing a personal statement that is persuasive enough for universities and colleges usually begin when an applicant has started choosing his course and selecting the higher education institution where he wants to study. Before writing his personal statement, an applicant should first know what his chosen university or college is looking for a prospective student. If he thinks he fits with the university criteria, he could start attending higher education conventions or visiting a university at its open day in order to gain information on the important things to include in his personal statement. Universities and colleges typically want to know whether an applicant is suitable to study the course he is applying for. Thus, the applicant, for starters, should outline his skills and achievements to prove his suitability.

Most universities and colleges view personal statements as a valuable tool in selecting their future students. There is nothing more important for them but to read a personal statement that demonstrates the writer’s commitment and enthusiasm as well as suitability for the course. Thus, for the applicant, there should be nothing more important than writing a personal statement that demonstrates these traits.

Perhaps an example of personal statement  that has already convinced a university would do the trick as the applicant’s guide. If the applicant could use the example well, then he could write a personal statement that is persuasive enough for universities and colleges.

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