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I will be reapplying to a graduate program and really am not sure what I should write my personal statement on. I am currently taking classes in the program and enjoy them and would love to matriculate into this program. I feel like i have a heads up because I was not denied admission the first time aroung, I was just told to take a few classes and reapply

2007-02-07 03:11:55 · 3 answers · asked by cmw07 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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The purpose of the statement of purpose / letter of intent is to convince the graduate admissions committee of each department to which you are applying that you are an excellent candidate for admission to THAT particular department.

Here's what you should include:
(And it does not matter in what order. Just make sure your narrative makes sense.)

Your academic interests, and how your academic background suits you for further study of these interests. Be as specific as you possibly can, making SURE to show your familiarity with current theory and method in your intended area of study!

Delineate your goals, too. (Do you intend to become a professor? a researcher? Do you want to work for an NGO or a nonprofit? Say so.)

If there are blemishes on your record, explain them. For example, if you were working 30 hours a week as an undergrad, this might help the committee understand a less-than-perfect GPA.

Be sure to include any information about you that cannot be found on your undergraduate transcripts (like awards, special projects you did, independent studies, work experience related to your field of study, etc.)

Articulate your reasons for choosing THIS particular program. Show familiarity with the faculty and their fields of specialization. Don't just list the faculty - specify with whom you'd like to work and why.

Mention your desire to be considered for teaching assistantships, research assistantships, or fellowships. But only briefly. Like once.

And for goodness sake, proofread. Statements/essays with spelling or grammatical errors go directly to the bottom of the pile.

2007-02-07 14:22:42 · answer #1 · answered by X 7 · 1 0

You shouldn't ignore the fact you are reapplying in your essay, but try to twist it so that it portrays you in a good light. Say how it represents your commitment to or advanced knowledge in the field.

I hated writing personal statements. Good Luck

2007-02-07 06:39:10 · answer #2 · answered by anon 4 · 0 0

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2016-11-25 23:36:54 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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