When you are trying to get into a university, a grad school, or even a specialty school, more times than not a personal statement is required. The first thing that you need to do before you begin to write your personal statement is to write down all of your thoughts. After that is done you can begin to edit your work. You may want to believe that your first thoughts are gold, but in order to write a successful personal statement you must edit it often.
Here are some things to look at to ensure you are editing your personal statement successfully:
•Watch the tone: Read over what you have written and see what the tone is. Is it too casual, too formal, too negative, or too arrogant? If you feel that it is then chances are so too will the admissions board. Be aware of your tone and edit accordingly.
•Make your point: When you are writing things down, you know exactly what you are talking about, but will the reader? Remember that the person reading your personal statement doesn’t know you from Adam and if you do not convey your thoughts properly you will lose a lot of meaning in translation.
•Cut the bull: Read over your personal statement several times. If you find something in there that is irrelevant or not meaningful, then it is bull and needs to be cut out. Nothing will sway an admission board more than a personal statement filled with bull.
•Stand out: Try not to be too cookie cutter when writing your personal statement. You have to remember that no matter how good your grades and scores, there are many others just like you. You have to give the reader a reason to remember you. Try to convey your persona in the personal statement in such a way that you will all but leap from the paper and surely stand out from the rest of the applicants.
•Have someone else read it: No not your mom. Have someone who is impartial to the situation read over your personal statement. Ask them their honest opinion and have them point out what they feel may have been irrelevant or non thought provoking and also find out what they liked. Now go edit the paper and build upon the feedback you received.
•Check spelling and grammar: There is nothing that will tell an admissions board that you are not a good candidate to attend the institution more than a personal statement that is filled with misspellings and grammatical errors. Be sure you take your time and very carefully review your personal statement for anything that is wrong and don’t simply rely on spellchecker as that will not catch typos and other grammatical errors.
Your personal statement is the window to you and allows the admissions boars to take a closer look at you. By employing successful editing techniques you are ensuring that you are giving your chance at admissions the best shot possible.