Drafting Your Personal Statement - Step 4: Clarity and Cohesion
The last step is to add clarifying and concluding features that bring your whole statement together.
Read MoreThe last step is to add clarifying and concluding features that bring your whole statement together.
Read MorePresent key experiences in your education and life to date, and link them to your academic goals.
Read MoreThe flame frames the Olympics, and this kind of conceptual structuring device
can make a personal statement powerful.
In 15 minutes each week, this series of steps will help you build a solid first draft of your personal statement.
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