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		<title>Top 5 Tips for Writing a Quality Personal Statement</title>
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There is no established convention that judges what a good personal statement is. What matters really is achieving a quality written personal statement that would convince the people behind the selection process that you are the right one.
Following are top 5 tips to achieve the “quality” desired:
1.Make an attractive and coherent structure. Even if in the future a computer will be programmed to read admission essays, coherence would still matter. Without a logical order, even a machine will end up confused. But the fact is humans read and evaluate admission essays. Just imagine how many applicants are there, say hundreds, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>What to put and what not to put in a personal statement</title>
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The most important thing to guard against when writing a personal statement is unwittingly revealing information that would likely be used as a basis not to admit you.
Here are the things one must not forget to put in a personal statement:
1.Answers to all questions asked. Keep in mind admission administrators would want to see specific information related to the particular program being applied for. This is shown by the difference in the questions asked in varied programs, so if you are applying for more than one, you would need to prepare a separate personal for the other program. Adapt your [...]]]></description>
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