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1 Beyond Your Degree: Personal Statements Student Development Services Writing Support Centre UCC 210 www.sds.uwo.ca/writing

2 Outline Purpose Content Style Examples

3 Personal Statement Purpose: Companion to your resume/CV/application How do you stand out? How well do you write/think? Weed out the weak

4 Content Emphasis on “Personal” statement Don’t write what you think they want to hear Pick your best qualities and write a well- developed statement Complement, don’t repeat, your application package

5 Content Read the instructions Emphasis differs among schools and disciplines Professional Schools: You as a person Graduate Schools: You as a scholar

6 Content Often, you answer specific questions As few as 1, as many as 7 Be as specific as possible Don’t be shy Be honest

7 Coming up with Content Serious soul-searching Talk to your friends and family

8 Content to Include The 1 or 2 aspects that you would like to showcase How you would fit into the school/program

9 Content to Avoid Controversial subjects (religion, politics) Praising the school Outdated information

10 Presenting the Content Not what you say, but how you say it Not a resume in paragraph form Pick a few examples and give details Show, don’t tell

11 Style Multi-paragraph essay Paragraph Organization Sentence Structure

12 Multi-Paragraph Essay Paragraph Organization: Intro-Body-Conclusion Roughly 10-80-10 word distribution

13 Thesis Statement Directly answer the question / introduce what you will be writing about The most important part of an essay Thesis = Argument More than just the topic More than just your position

14 Thesis Example BAD: I feel I am a good candidate for your graduate program. BETTER: My wealth of academic experience has prepared me for your graduate program.

15 Introduction Two options: Thesis statement alone Motivator-Thesis

16 Take a few sentences to lead up to your thesis Use an anecdote, quotation (short), preamble that leads to your thesis

17 Thesis Statement Alone Pros: Get right to the point Save space Cons: Can seem abrupt

18 Motivator-Thesis Pros: Start out on a personal note Ease the reader into your essay Cons: Takes up space Not always appropriate

19 Body All content should come back to the thesis Follow a logical order (A-B, B-C, C-D) Cover one topic per paragraph Explain everything

20 Conclusion Revisit your thesis Extend beyond your topic Maybe a new point General Specific

21 Sentence Structure Short sentences Mix up the structure Simple, compound and complex sentences Avoid ‘I-itis’

22 Resources Purdue Online Writing Lab owl.english.purdue.edu How to Write a Winning Personal Statement by Richard Stelzer

23 Examples


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