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Preparation And Your Graduate Admissions Essay

By: Michael Harris

The admissions essay, sometimes referred to as a personal statement, is a vital part of the graduate application that most students stress over. Although the assignment is challenging and perhaps tedious, the admissions essay serves an important purpose because it is the one part of your application in which you speak directly to the committee. How do you write such an essay? Most students admit that they don't know where to begin.
Remember that writing your admissions essay is a process, not a discrete event. The first step involves preparation, gathering the information needed to compose the essay and understanding the task at hand. Here are some tips to help you gather the information needed to compose a personal essay that sets you apart from the rest.

Conduct a Personal Assessment
The first step is to conduct a thorough self-assessment. Leave yourself plenty of time because this is a process of self-exploration that you don't want to rush. Sit down with a pad, or at the keyboard, and begin writing. Don't censor yourself in any way. Just write what feels natural.
Begin taking notes on what drives you. Describe your hopes, dreams, and aspirations. What do you hope to gain from graduate study? Granted, not all of this information will make it into the essay, but your goal at this point is to brainstorm. Identity as much of your personal history as possible so that you can carefully sift through and sort out events and personal items that will strengthen your essay.

Consider:
1. Hobbies
2. Projects that you've completed
3. Jobs
4. Responsibilities
5. Accomplishments in the personal and scholastic arena
6. Major life events that have changed you
7. Challenges and hurdles you've overcome
8. Life events that motivate your education
9. People who have influenced you or motivated you
10. Traits, work habits, and attitudes that will insure your success your goals

Carefully consider your academic record and personal accomplishments. How do the attitudes, values, and personal qualities that you've listed correspond to these experiences? Try to pair them up. For example, your curiosity and thirst for knowledge may have led you to conduct independent research with a professor. Consider how each pair of attitudes/personal qualities and experiences show that you're prepared to excel in graduate school. Also consider these questions that will help you gather information that will be useful in writing your essays.

Once you have a master list, carefully examine the information that you've listed. Remember that the information that you chose to present can portray you as a positive and upbeat person or as a tired and discouraged student. Think about the image that you want to portray and revise your master list accordingly. Use the revised list as a basis for all of your admissions essays. Carefully consider what you should (and should not!) include in your essay.

Do Your Research
Research the programs that interest you. Read the brochure, check the website, gather all information possible to help you determine what the admissions committee is looking for from potential students. Your research should provide enough of a knowledge base about the school to tailor your essay to it. Show that you're interested and that you've taken the time to learn about the program. Take careful notes on each program and note where your personal interests, qualities, and accomplishments coincide.

Consider the Questions Posed
If you're truly interested in the graduate programs to which you're applying (and with a $50 application fee for most schools, you should be interested!), take the time to tailor your essay to each program. One size clearly does not fit all.

Many applications require that students address specific questions in their admissions essays, such as these common admissions essau topics. Make sure that you're answering the question. Take time to think about the question, the central theme asked, and how it corresponds to your master list of experiences/personal qualities. Some applications offer a string of questions. Pay attention to your responses and try to avoid being redundant.

Before you begin your essay, familiarize yourself with the basic structure of admissions essays. As you begin write, remember that this is your chance to present your strengths and really shine. Take advantage of it. Discuss your accomplishments, valuable experiences, and emphasize the positive. Make it involved and engaging. Show that you're motivated. Remember that the committee is composed of professionals who have read hundreds, even thousands of such statements over the years. Make yours stand out.

Your personal essay is a story that tells the admissions committee who you are and what you can offer. Granted, the questions posed will differ by program, but the general challenge is to introduce yourself and describe your potential as a successful candidate. A careful self-assessment and consideration of the program and the questions posed will aid in your endeavor to write a winning personal statement.

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