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How to Tackle Writing a Personal Statement - your 7 Step Guide

Author: Kristie Lorette Author Ranking Bronze | Posted: 02-01-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 233 | Rating:  (57) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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A personal statement is usually required to accompany your college application. Now don't get nervous. This 7 step guide can be used to keep you on the track. While some personal statements may ask you to answer a specific question about yourself, others may be more general in nature. Whichever type of question you are asked to respond to, be sure that you completely read, understand and answer the question that is being asked. If a question has multiple parts, be sure to answer all parts of the question.

Organization is the key to making sure that you have a complete personal statement. Like any major project, an organizational plan serves as your road map to completing all of the steps that the project entails to bring it to completion. Here are 7 steps that you can take to make sure that you complete your personal statement:

Step 1: Read the question. Reread the question and make sure that you understand what the question is asking.

Step 2: Make a plan. Separate the question into the parts that need to be answered. Write down each part of the question, leaving space below it to jot ideas and make notations.

Step 3: Make a list. Under each part of the question, jot down words and phrases that are answers to the questions.

Step 4: Organize your thoughts. Make an outline of how your essay is going to unfold. Be sure to include an introduction, a body, and a conclusion.

Step 5: Fill in the details. Now go back through your outline and turn your notes, phrases, and words into complete sentences. Turn your sentences into paragraphs, and turn your paragraphs into a personal statement.

Step 6: Read, edit and reread. Read through your essay and make sure that it makes sense. Make any necessary edits to make it better and to refine it. Be sure to use spell check on your computer to check for the misspelling of any words. Also, keep a dictionary and a thesaurus on-hand to look up meanings of words and synonyms for words.

Step7: Make sure it is complete. Write in complete sentences and avoid using abbreviations and jargon. Make sure that your essay has an attention grabbing beginning, a body that is the meat of your response, and a conclusion that ties everything in your essay together and reiterates your interest in being part of their institution.

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