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What should I avoid when writing a personal statement?

So many articles online are heaving with advice for students currently completing a UCAS application. Most of them tend to disregard what should be avoided in an application. Personally, I find critical a...

Answered by Lucy M. Personal Statements tutor
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What is the world limit when writing the personal statement?

Your personal statement should not be more than 47 lines or 4000 words.

What to include:

  • why you like the course you chose
  • what makes you a suitable candidate
  • what qu...
Answered by Erato A. Personal Statements tutor
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How can I get the best out of my Personal Statement?

I found that a good way to start writing Personal Statement was to google ‘Tomorrows Doctors’ or ‘Good Clinical Practice’. Those documents state explicitly the personal qualities that a doctor should have...

Answered by Thomas R. Personal Statements tutor
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What should I include in my personal statement for Dentistry admission?

Your personal statement should be a reflection of your interests and passions both in and out of school. A quick recount of the subjects you have chosen at A level and why they are relevant for dentistry ...

Answered by Susanna C. Personal Statements tutor
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How should I begin my personal statement?

The most important thing about your opening statement is that it needs to get to the point. Make sure you don't open with a famous quote. I actually did this when I first drafted my personal statement, ...

Answered by Amber H. Personal Statements tutor
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