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Start with stating what the start of your journey was; what incident, event, or life change was the thing that sparked the 1st flame of your passion for this subject? Then explain what you have done beyond the minimum, the compulsory, the expected.
Address your strengths, experiences and accomplishments. It is important to be specific by using examples from your experiences to support your statements. Do not make assumptions, use clichés or state the obvious. Conclude the statement by summarizing everything that was previously addressed.
Your personal statement should include a brief overview of who you are, your strengths and any work experience and/or education you've got. Be sure to include skills you've gained, such as time management, customer service, teamwork, computer skills etc.
MAP the parts of your personal statement Let's start with the M – Motivation. What makes you tick? Why have you made the decisions you have made? ... Next, the A – Aspiration. Where is your bigger vision? ... Finally, the P – Perspiration. When and how do you really have skin in the game?
I took a degree path that, while enjoyable, has left me with limited career options moving forward. Getting a political science degree was a valuable personal experience that grew many of my skills, but it was far from the best option for a long-term career out of college.
I have a keen interest in the world around me, and enjoy taking part in a variety of activities for example: volunteering at my local brownies, volunteer marshal at Brighton Marathon; textile and weaving classes; completion of the Trinity Guildhall award at both Bronze and Silver level; and a Stand Up Paddle board ...
Your opening should grab the reader's attention and set the tone for your story. Consider starting with an anecdote, a surprising fact about yourself, or a pivotal moment that sparked a passion or interest. This not only makes your statement engaging but also personalizes it from the start.
Reflect on Your Experiences and Accomplishments Make a list of your significant achievements, experiences, and skills that make you proud. Consider the challenges you have faced and how you overcame them. Reflect on how these experiences have shaped who you are today.