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Gradute degree Calendar for applying to graduate school Choosing a graduate school Applying Statement of purpose |
Writing A Winning Statement Of Purpose
Before you start, check out the tips below on "Getting Started"
Usually graduate and professional schools are interested in the following:
Determine your approach and the style of the statement There is no such thing as "the perfect way to write a statement." There is only the one that is best for you and fits your circumstances. There are some things the statement should not be:
These are some things the statement should do: (1) what you learned about yourself; (2) about your field; (3) about your future goals; and (4) about your career concerns. It should be specific. Document your conclusions with specific instances or draw your conclusions as the result of individual experience. See the list of general "Words to Avoid Using without Explanation" listed below. CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT FORM: Keep to the Page Limit Number!!! Reviewers have to read hundreds of these applications, don't overburden them with extra pages. Do not leave in typographical errors. You don't want to be taken less seriously due to a typo, rite? (laugh) WORDS TO AVOID USING WITHOUT EXPLANATION Significant;invaluable; appealing to me; interesting; exciting; excited; appealing aspect; challenging; enjoyable; enjoy; I like it; satisfying; satisfaction; I can contribute; it's important; rewarding; valuable; fascinating; gratifying; helpful; appreciate; meaningful; useful; helping people; meant a lot to me; feel good; I like to help; stimulating; remarkable people; incredible. GETTING STARTED Recalling and analyzing experience - write short paragraphs on the following: Pick a memorable accomplishment in your life. What did you do? How did you accomplish it?What sort of important activities have you engaged in? With whom? What role did you play? What work experiences have you had? What was your job? Responsibility? How did you carry it out? Now look over your paragraphs. What skills and qualities do you see that you possess? For example, consider working with others. Were you a leader? important "team" player? Looking at what you have found, you can now look for skills and qualities that will help you in graduate school. What factors stand out? NOTE: You will undoubtedly have more material than you can use. This is good, but you need to make strategic choices. Your career goals Write two short paragraphs:What career have you chosen? What factors formed this decision? What evidence shows that this is a correct choice? That is, how can you show that this choice is realistic? (Personal experience in the field is a good place to begin.) WRITING THE STATEMENT OF PURPOSE To generate ideasTo help students get started To provide guidelines To help discover your own voice Purpose of the SOP: The admissions committee: What do they want to hear from you
From the applicant's perspective : You want to stand out among applicants with similar grades, scores, work background.Show them the real "you" beyond numbers. Show that you are a serious student and a clear thinker. You want to demonstrate that you have done some serious thinking. You want to give the admissions officers a clear understanding of where you've been and where you choose to go. Dos: Be honest, real, distinct, establish the personal connection and be articulate Take stock of yourself: Assess your background, experience, abilities and goals. Reflect upon your advancement over the years. Show what is distinctive and important about you. You want to demonstrate maturity, depth of character, ability of think logically and professionally. Essay your thoughts in your own style. Voice your thinking and values. Discuss how a specific experience contributed to your values, outlook, ambition. Write coherently. While talking about yourself, talk about strengths, limitations, what has made you a better person, confident, better suited for your career. Discuss aspirations. Articulate professional contributions since schools are interested in motivated students who will represent the school well. Showcase your strengths beyond GPA and scores. Since GPAs and test scores do not provide the complete picture, evoke a mental image of one's persona with imagination, spirit, sense of humor. Evaluate your experience in terms of who you are as a person now . Reflect upon key words. Some mistakes to avoid: DO NOT:
Is this an essay that only you could write? Take a highlighter and mark sentences that could have been written by another applicant e.g. your classmates. Bring it down to a more personal level and establish that personalized connection Proof read your essay and critique it. |