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How to Write a Winning College Statement



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By : Allen Ross    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-07 08:52:24
Among all of the paperwork that accompanies your college application, your personal statement has a distinctly different purpose. It has a big role in defining who you are and getting started can feel daunting. If you keep a few simple things in mind as you start, you'll be off to a good start:

1. Make your introductory paragraph unable to ignore. Grab attention with an example from your life that illustrates why you are interested in pursuing your education. This anecdote is the skeleton to your personal statement something to be referenced as you go along.

2. The supporting paragraphs are where your personal qualifications come into play. Remember, each paragraph should have a topic sentence that leads the message. You'll want to shed light on your compatibility with the program, and the university itself. Make each word count as you discuss your goals and your ability to reach them.

3. Conclude by tying it all together. How did your specific experience and the challenges you faced help you evolve into the kind of student who will shine in college? Specifically, why should the college you are addressing with your statement admit you? The personal statement is different from the application letter in that it doesn't refer to your resume or ask for an interview. Instead, it sells you in a more personal way.

4. There are tonal differences in the personal statement. Honesty is a big part of your message here. Confidence, too, is key in making a strong argument for success. You've certainly overcome obstacles in your life, right? Show how you've created opportunities in your own unique way.

Perhaps most important of all, allow time to revise, share with others, and revise your personal statement some more. Personal reflection is a good exercise in life and this is perhaps one of your first opportunities to do so. Take a deep breath and craft an essay that introduces you and your unique qualities to the world.

Author Resource:

Allen Ross is an independent college counselor with special interest in online degree programs, online colleges and financial aid for adult students.

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