The Personal Statement

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The Personal Statement How it can make a difference

Why Write a Personal Statement? Understand and Explain Yourself Set Yourself Apart One of the main problems when writing is that applicants fail to take a thorough and analytical look at themselves and their objectives. Admission committee members are looking for interesting, insightful, revealing, and non-generic essays that suggest you have successfully gone through a process of careful reflection and self-examination. Committees are looking for something PERSONAL and ANALYTICAL. This means sharing information you rarely share with others and assessing your life more critically than usual. This approach is key to a successful personal statement.

Exercise: Why are you special? When did you originally become interested in this field and what have you since learned about it—and about yourself—that has further stimulated your interest and reinforced your conviction that you are well suited to this field? How have you learned about this field—through classes, readings, seminars, work or other experiences, internships, or conversations with people already in the field. If work experiences have consumed significant periods of time during your high school years, what have you learned (leadership or managerial skills, for example), and how has the work contributed to your personal growth? What are your career goals? What is special, unique, distinctive, or impressive about you or your life story? What details of your life (personal or family problems/ history, any genuinely notable accomplishments, people or events that have shaped you or influenced your goals) might help the committee better understand you or help set you apart from other applicants? This does not mean that you should write, “Why I want to be a lawyer.” Instead, tell what insights you have gained from certain experiences that reinforce your decision to go to law school

Exercise: Are there any gaps or discrepancies in your academic record that you should explain (great grades and mediocre SAT scores, for example, or a distinct improvement in you GPA if it was only average in the beginning?) Have you had to overcome any unusual obstacles or hardships (e.g., economic, familial, physical) in your life? What personal characteristic (integrity, compassion, persistence, for example) do you possess that would enhance your prospects for success in the field or profession? Is there a way to demonstrate or document that you have these characteristics? What skills (leadership, communicative, analytical, for example) do you possess? What are the most compelling reasons you can give for the admissions committee to be interested in you?

So What Do I Do??? Tell a story Find an angle Concentrate on your opening paragraph Tell who you are Tell a Story Be truthful and stick to the facts; yet, think of your personal statement in the terms of writing a story. You want to write something that is fresh, lively, and different, to put yourself ahead of the other applicants. A personal statement MUST be MEMORABLE. One of the worst things you can do with your personal statement is to bore the admissions committee, yet that is exactly what most applicants do. Review your life very carefully (get help from family or friends if necessary) for facets or experiences that reveal an unusual dimension related to your professional goals or that could serve as evidence of your suitability for being a lawyer. Find an Angle If you are like most people, your life story might well lack significant drama, so figuring out a way to make it interesting becomes the big challenge. Finding an angle is vital. Brainstorm for ideas that emphasize your exceptional qualities, goals, past performances. Concentrate on Your Opening Paragraph Keep in mind when composing your statement that the lead or OPENING PARAGRAPH IS generally the MOST IMPORTANT. Here you either GRAB the readers attention or lose it. If you are telling a story you will use this first paragraph to introduce the elements most relevant to that story—and the ones that will hold greatest interest for the reader. Tell Who You Are The committee needs to get a sense of who you are, what makes you tick, and how you are different from other applicants. They should be interested in you, eager to hear more, impressed that what you are saying to them is not what they have read a thousand times before. Sometimes a personal statement can be perfectly well written in terms of language and grammar, but disastrous in lacking punch or impact and in being totally off the mark concerning what it chooses to present about the applicant. Remember, what is most important about your personal statement is what you say and how you say it! Be selective about what you tell the admissions committee. What you choose to say in your statement is, again, very much a reflection of you, because it shows the committee what your priorities are, what you consider to be important. The personal statement is often an indication, too, of your judgment, so be careful and give a great deal of thought to what you write. Think about yourself, your background, and your experiences and abilities to develop a strategy.

Other Considerations… “What is most important for us to know about you?” Do not just write what you think the committee wants to hear. Be selective. Don’t introduce inappropriate material or get into so much detail that your judgment can be called into question. Try to maintain a positive and upbeat tone. Overall, you want to project confidence and enthusiasm. This exercise will force you to do the type of thinking that must precede the preparation of an effective personal statement. Such ploys are highly obvious to admissions people and can be detrimental to your cause.

Other Considerations… Be specific when appropriate and use details. Adhere to stated word limits. Be meticulous (type and proof read your essay carefully and have others read it too). Do not repeat information that you have already included in other documents. Are you avoiding obvious clichés? Do not give them reason to toss your application packet For example, a medical school applicant who writes that he is good at science and wants to help other people is not exactly expressing an original thought.