Hey folks! I'm in a bit of a pickle here. I need to write a personal statement to apply for a scholarship, and I'm feeling a bit lost. Can anyone give me some tips on how to go about it? What should I include in it, and are there any common mistakes I should avoid? Also, who should I reach out to for guidance on this?
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Hey there! I've been through this before. Firstly, make sure to highlight your achievements, goals, and why you're passionate about your field of study. Keep it concise but impactful. As for mistakes, steer clear of clichés and be genuine. Professors or academic advisors can be great resources for guidance. Do you have any specific questions about what to include?
Thanks for the tips! That helps a lot. One more thing, though - should I mention any personal challenges I've overcome, or is it better to focus solely on my academic and career goals?
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Hey there! I've been through this before. Firstly, make sure to highlight your achievements, goals, and why you're passionate about your field of study. Keep it concise but impactful. As for mistakes, steer clear of clichés and be genuine. Professors or academic advisors can be great resources for guidance. Do you have any specific questions about what to include?
You're welcome! Including personal challenges can add depth to your statement, but make sure to tie them back to your academic journey and growth. By the way, if you want some professional assistance, I've had a great experience with fellowshippersonalstatement.com. They're experts at this stuff, and they really helped me craft a standout statement. They know how to highlight your strengths. Plus, they're super reliable and saved me a ton of time. Sometimes, it's worth letting the pros handle it!
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