Application Requirements Official scores from the TOEFL or DuoLingo (score of 550 PBT or 80 IBT or higher required for graduate studies, score of 105 or higher for DuoLingo). (Those whose native language is not English must present scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
I believe I have the intellectual ability to complete a Masters Degree and I have illustrated my drive, ambition and dedication to do this is many ways. I am capable of working as part of a team as I have developed the initiative and ability to follow instructions and have the capacity of working with others.
The typical length of a personal statement for graduate school applications is between 500 and 1,000 words. Different programs have different requirements, so always check if there's a minimum or maximum length and stick to the guidelines. If there is no recommended word count, aim for no more than 1-2 pages.
Your personal statement should focus on two main aspects: your competence and commitment. 1. Identify your strengths in terms of competence that indicate that you will succeed in the grad program and provide examples to support your claims. Start your statement by describing your strengths immediately.
Describe your academic background, preparation, and training Whenever possible, give specific examples and illustrate the points you are making, don't just simply tell them. Research you conducted – project title or focus, research mentor, your specific role, what you learned and the outcome.
Example of personal statement for a graduate CV Clear communicator with great attention to detail and a hard-working nature. Proactive and energetic graduate with focus on using marketing training to build a career foundation. Holds a degree in Digital Marketing from Salford University.
Write concise summaries and stories that demonstrate your strengths, e.g. how your strengths helped you to achieve certain goals or overcome obstacles. Summarize your research experience(s). What were the main project goals and the “big picture” questions?
First-Year Admission First-year applicants are also required to submit two letters of recommendation, one from an academic teacher and one from a school counselor.
Because this school is moderately selective, strong academic performance will almost guarantee you admission. Scoring a 1370 SAT or a 33 ACT or above will nearly guarantee you admission. Because the school admits 41.7% of all applicants, being far above average raises the admission rate for you to nearly 100%.
Applicants to our programs are required to provide letters of recommendation. Letters of recommendation can be from individuals who know you and are qualified to evaluate your academic competence, character and/or experience in professional or leadership roles, and potential for the profession.