Saturday, September 14, 2019
Writing Your Personal Statement
What Is the personal statement? The personal statement is your chance to demonstrate what an excellent candidate y o are for your chosen course/ s. The statement cannot be more than 4000 characters including spaces or 47 lines. AAAS use sophisticated anti plagiarism software, so make sure your statement is all your own work, under no circumstances should you be tempted to Inc elude catapulted material from any source! How should I structure my personal statement?The recommended structure is as follows: paragraph 1 ââ¬â explain why you are passionate about your subject and why you are such a good candidate for the course paragraph 2 ââ¬â demonstrate what skills you have already developed from your A level studies and wider experiences paragraph 3 ââ¬â demonstrate what personal qualities you have, and how much of a contribution to university life you can make The best statements will also start with strong opening and closing sentences, but war et the main 3 sections first before you start to worry about these.Guidelines for each section Paragraph 1 ââ¬â academic interest This should be the largest section of your statement (at least 50%) The key points for this section are to: show real passion and enthusiasm for your chosen subject show that you have academic curiosity This Is best achieved by Including examples of your wider reading and/ or talks you have attended and/ or other activities you have taken part in outside of your A level lessons. It is
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