Personal statement writing guide
How To Talk About Disadvantages In An Admission Essay
Looking your Best at your Worst – Talking about your weakness in your admission essay. Most colleges and universities now require you to write an admission essay as part of your application. They may post a question or simply let you write about yourself. The objective of this admission essay is for the admission committee [...]
Filed under Personal statement writing guide, December 23rd, 2011What Is A Good Personal Statement
Having a good personal statement increases your chance of getting into a good school. Writing your personal statement is a chance to showcase your qualifications and positive traits. You should explain how you will contribute to the school. Write about your goals and objectives in life, as well as your academic experience. Share your unique [...]
Filed under Personal statement writing guide, September 21st, 2011Writing a Personal Statement the Right Way
Personal Statement is commonly called Statement of Purpose; for schools, it is considered as the Graduate School Essay which is a primary requirement in the USA for those who aspires to enrol into a university or college course. Another term of which is Letter of Intent or Cover Letter for the professionals. It is literally [...]
Filed under Personal statement writing guide, August 7th, 2011Sample Admission Essay Tips: The NO-NOs in Admission Essay Writing
Knowing what should be included in your admission essay is a must to be able to write a notable one. This is why it is recommended that you read a sample admission essay to know the things that you have to include. Aside from the sample admission essay, you also have to read various tips [...]
Filed under Personal statement writing guide, August 10th, 2009Sample Admission Essay Tips: Overused Terms and Expressions
Getting the attention of the admission committee should be the goal of those who aspire to get into a prestigious university. There are many ways of getting the committee’s interest. These include writing a notable admission essay. But what would make your essay notable? An essay could only be considered noteworthy if it is free [...]
Filed under Personal statement writing guide, August 10th, 2009Writing Your Own Essay Using Samples
Top 5 Tips on How to Prepare your Essay with the Help of a Sample Admission Essay We are inspired to think when we read something very stimulating. That is why using a sample essay to make your own admission essay is a good idea. The ideas, coherence, and arrangement of topics in a sample [...]
Filed under Personal statement writing guide, June 14th, 2009Using Sample Essays about Family Values
How to Find An Excellent Sample Admission Essay That Can Help You Come Up with a Winning Essay Focusing on Family Values The concept of family values is a very thought-provoking subject for a thesis. It is an excellent topic that you could use to come up with a winning essay. Since the topic is [...]
Filed under Personal statement writing guide, June 14th, 2009Avoiding Plagiarism in Your Admission Essay
Best Tips for Using a Sample Admission Essay without Resorting to Plagiarism Referring to a sample admission essay is a good way of starting your own admission essay. Most of us feel uncertain on how to begin or conclude an essay. That is why having a sample admission essay as a reference is a good [...]
Filed under Personal statement writing guide, June 14th, 2009Using an Admission Essay Sample for guidance on sensitive themes
Generally, most books and online essay-writing resources advice applicants to steer clear of sensitive topics. In the college application essay, sex, religion, and politics are eggshell-thin China cups that will surely crack at the slightest drop or pressure. Current events are also subjects that most applicants try not to write about, for fear of sounding [...]
Filed under Personal statement writing guide, May 8th, 2009MBA Admission Essay no-nos: Discussing Half-hearted Interests
Getting an MBA degree can greatly help you climb up the ranks of the corporate ladder. With an MBA degree, more opportunities will be opened to you and you can find yourself being offered with a salary that’s substantially higher than the one you currently have. Before you work your way towards getting that degree, [...]
Filed under Personal statement writing guide, April 18th, 2009


