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The Personal Statement

The Personal Statement. Do’s and Don’ts. What is it?. The personal statement is an essay about you to help admissions officers determine if you have the qualities that they are looking for in their applicants.

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The Personal Statement

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  1. The Personal Statement Do’s and Don’ts

  2. What is it? • The personal statement is an essay about you to help admissions officers determine if you have the qualities that they are looking for in their applicants. • Admissions Officers receive and read thousands of statements from well rounded students with high GPA’s and numerous extra and co-curricular activities. Your job is to distinguish yourself from all of the other applicants.

  3. How do I do that? • Write a well crafted and error free essay • Be sincere • Follow the directions in the application • Ask parents, friends, relatives, teachers etc. for suggestions • Get started early

  4. The UC Application • There are generally two prompts for freshman applicants and they have changed little over the past ten years. • One asks you to reflect on personal circumstances or family experiences that have shaped or defined who you are. • The other asks you to choose one activity (two at most) that you engage in outside of class and explain what you have gained from that activity.

  5. Family Experiences • Tragedy • Influential Person (family member) • Finances • Traditions • Sense of Unity • 1st in family to attend post secondary school • Values

  6. Personal Circumstances • overcoming an obstacle • finances • physical handicap • learning disability • major accomplishment • goals

  7. sports church group volunteer classroom aide job club drama leadership baby-sitting entertaining speech competition community service leisure activity Focus on an Activity

  8. Sample Personal Statement # 1 • Reprinted with permission of author, graduate of U.C. Berkeley ..\Personal Statement Sample #1.doc

  9. What can you infer about the author based on this essay? keen sense of observation open to diverse groups of people able to see beyond the seeming boring façade of the town knowledge of classical music and art What does his interest in chess tell you about him? logical thinker patient likes strategy ● What do you notice about the craft of the writing? sophisticated diction and syntax well organized excellent style and voice, engaging Review the Statement

  10. Sample Personal Statement #2 • Reprinted with permission of author, graduate of CSUMB • ..\The Role of the Teacher-Personal Statement.doc

  11. What approach has this applicant used? How is the paper organized? The paper begins with a scattered image approach—giving the reader a sense of the students in a classroom. The author continues with other examples of activities “teaching” children What else do we know or can we infer about the author? She is well rounded. She has the ability to juggle many activities and maintain a high GPA which suggests a strong sense of balance and organization Review

  12. Things to Remember • Avoid clichés • Show don’t tell • Avoid controversial subjects • Don’t repeat information from application • Avoid overused expressions such as rewarding, invaluable, beautiful etc. • Avoid the negative • Avoid statements such as I’ve always wanted to be a…

  13. Additional Resources http://admissions.berkeley.edu/pdf/PerState.pdf Packets with student samples and additional tips and suggestions are available from Mrs. Clark in Room C-103.

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