Drafting Your Personal Statement - Step 3: Key Experiences
Present key experiences in your education and life to date, and link them to your academic goals.
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.
Read MoreIn a verbal tribute to the primacy of nature, as the foundation of all existence, Maclean describes the world at the beginning and end of time
Read MoreCasablanca’s sentimental script boasts some of the most memorable and repeated lines in popular culture.
Read MoreSteinbeck’s style is uncomplicated and unadorned, but in these ways uncommonly clear and incisive.
Read MoreWordsworth imagines the absolute truth of life and existence in the world around him, and within himself.
Read MoreThis blog series is devoted to great lines that strike - in literature, speech, music and film.
Read MoreThis process of refinement - self-editing - is one of the most valuable any writer can undertake.
Read MoreFour Quartets is considered Eliot’s masterpiece, and its final lines suggest the culmination of his life’s work in this contribution: Life can be purified in the present.
Read MoreWriting poetry is a certain effort to encapsulate passing contemplations, which makes a poem something of
a time capsule.
Once the basic structure of a story is outlined, the writer is free to imagine and inscribe the rich detail that will enhance the storytelling and boost the performance of their work.
Read MoreThe impression the statement gives is the end product, and these efforts will help to ensure the force and success of that impression.
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