With your sights set on graduate school, get ready for writing to become a major part of your routine. From the application process through your post-academic career, writing is an essential skill which, if practiced correctly, can give you an advantage over less well-written applicants. These articles will teach you about writing personal statements, letters of intent, thank you letters, editing and proofreading essays, and even offers free writing exercises for curing writers block. Not sure what to write about? Check out our video on choosing a scholarly essay topic. Not sure where to start? Check out our guide to writing your essay introduction.
Many prospective students have trouble choosing personal essay topics. While some schools may have specific instructions, some may offer a little bit more freedom. If that’s the case, how do you go about coming up with personal statement ideas? The simple answer is that it depends on what the school is asking, and what you are hoping to accomplish. Your writing strategy should depend on your own strengths and weaknesses and what you want the essay to demonstrate about you. Personal Essay Topics
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Information compiled by the GradSchools.com team - last updated September 2010 There are a few major components your graduate school essay requires to be of optimal quality. Editing your essay is one of these. Use these tips and discover how to edit your essay to ensure you have all your bases covered before you send it off. Content
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Why Write a Good Grad School Interview Thank You Letter? A grad school interview thank you letter is a great way to convey your appreciation for a person’s willingness to spend time helping you accomplish a personal or professional goal. It is a powerful way for you to follow up on a formal interview, or informal meeting. Your ability to compose a well thought out thank you note may help you impress your graduate admissions committee. An added bonus is thank you notes are a great way to remind the interviewer of you and your graduate school intentions.
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6 Graduate School Personal Statement Tips You Should Know Personal statements for graduate school are your chance to show the admissions committee who you are and why you’d be a great addition to their school. Of course you want an application essay to shine and, as a result, take your application to another level. But how do you write a good personal statement for graduate school? Here are 6 personal statement tips that might just help you achieve that goal. 1. Think About Your Strategy
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Personal Statement Examples for Graduate School Writing a personal statement for graduate school may at first seem like an overwhelming task. It sets the tone for your grad school application after all. While every personal statement should be different, these examples can help you brainstorm ideas and give you a place to start. CAN YOU GET YOUR PERSONAL STATEMENT PROFESSIONALLY EDITED? Absolutely! Having an effective personal statement that reflects your abilities and personality may assist you in the graduate school admissions process!
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A graduate school admissions essay introduction needs to strike a balance between grabbing attention, and remaining structurally sound and properly written. The main goal is not to sell copies of your manuscript. Rather, it is to tell the school who you are and why you should be accepted to their program. As such, an effective introduction will draw the reader in, while also showing you can write well. Sound like a challenge? Follow the below advice on how to start a personal statement, and you may be able to put your best foot forward.
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Graduate school applications often require a letter of intent, personal statement, or similar essay. These may highlight your personality, interests, accomplishments, and goals, as they relate to what you want to study and why you want to attend that school to do it.
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by Annie Rose Stathes Published June 10, 2013 Personal statements are personal, which means that your ultimate goal is to give your readers an idea of who you are as a person! This also means unless the school to which you are applying requires you to use a particular structure or answer a particular question, you have relative freedom to introduce yourself in the manner of your choice.
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by Stephanie Small Published March 18, 2013 Grades are just letters. Standardized test scores are just numbers. What do they really tell you about a person, aside from how well they perform in school or on tests? Fortunately, when you’re applying to grad school, you’ve got another opportunity to show admissions committees who you are: THE ESSAY. Your essay highlights your personality, interests, and accomplishments. Stand out from the crowd by learning how to structure your statement, avoid common errors, and make your piece of writing striking and memorable.
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Graduate School Letter of Intent A letter of intent is a formal cover letter required for many graduate school applications. In the most basic terms, it declares the applicant’s goals in applying. It also provides context for their application and the information enclosed in it. Sometimes it might be required alongside other writing samples. For example, you might also need to write a personal statement. Other times a school might request the letter by itself. ARE THERE GRAD SCHOOLS THAT DON'T REQUIRE LETTERS OF INTENT?
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What Is a Personal Statement? A personal statement is a required essay on many graduate school applications. It focuses on the applicant’s goals in applying, their reasons for doing so, and their personal background. But unlike the similar statement of purpose, a personal statement tends to be person-oriented, helping the graduate admissions committee get to know the applicant as an individual. It is designed to let them develop a more well-rounded idea of who the applicant is, and see how they’d fit into the culture of that school and program.
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Information compiled by the GradSchools.com team - last updated August 2010 Before you can begin writing your essays, there are some basic steps you should take to prepare. Research the school you are applying to carefully: A wealth of information is available on-line as well as through talking to alumni or school faculty. Most schools will provide information about what they expect from applicants, and knowing this can help you to structure your essay. Understand your audience and the purpose of your essay:
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