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What areas should you cover within a medical school personal statement?

I have through research, that a personal statement generally for most medical schools has to cover these four areas: Evidence of social and cultural awarenessEvidence that you can take respons...

Answered by Matt J. Personal Statements tutor
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Why is an Oxbridge Personal Statement different?

At Oxbridge, there is a considerable amount of desire to see 'super-curriculars' these include demonstrating knowledge in your chosen degree area that have extended outside the classroom, including: readi...

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What is a personal statement?

A personal statement is your way to convey your passion for your chosen subject to your selected universities. It is roughly one side of A4 paper in length and the maximum length for your personal stateme...

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How do I structure a personal statement?

Begin the personal statement by being direct and introducing yourself and what it is your applying for. With a personal statement for university, it is important to follow on with a paragraph explaining w...

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How do I ensure my personal statement stands out to medical schools?

There are 3 main components to formulating a stand-out personal statement:1) Unique intro- You can approach this a variety of ways: A summary of the reason/experience that pulled you to medicine (if power...

Answered by Aiswarya G. Personal Statements tutor
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