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A personal statement should include several key elements: why you chose your field of study and what influenced your interest, including family members; your ultimate life goal, such as starting a business; your academic background and how favorite subjects like mathematics developed skills; extracurricular activities and how they contributed to your development; relevant work or volunteer experience; personal hobbies and interests related to your field and the skills they demonstrate; and a conclusion summarizing how your goals align with graduating and your chosen course of study.
A personal statement should include several key elements: why you chose your field of study and what influenced your interest, including family members; your ultimate life goal, such as starting a business; your academic background and how favorite subjects like mathematics developed skills; extracurricular activities and how they contributed to your development; relevant work or volunteer experience; personal hobbies and interests related to your field and the skills they demonstrate; and a conclusion summarizing how your goals align with graduating and your chosen course of study.
A personal statement should include several key elements: why you chose your field of study and what influenced your interest, including family members; your ultimate life goal, such as starting a business; your academic background and how favorite subjects like mathematics developed skills; extracurricular activities and how they contributed to your development; relevant work or volunteer experience; personal hobbies and interests related to your field and the skills they demonstrate; and a conclusion summarizing how your goals align with graduating and your chosen course of study.
A personal statement must be written as a clear concise thought, no zigzags between
sentences, and statements A good statement should begin with why you have chosen your particular field of study, and what were the major factors that have contributed to your interest in it, examples might be close family such as your parents or older siblings, or even 2 nd degree family such as aunts and uncles. In the first passage you should also mention what your ultimate goal is in life, for example for business students usually the main goal is to establish their own business. Next you should move on to your academic background, favourite subjects at school, and the abilities and skills that they have helped you develop, for example if you state that mathematics is one of your favourite subjects, you could mention that it has helped you develop critical and analytical thinking skills as well as problem solving, and logic reasoning, and so on. Also in this part you must include extracurricular activities such as membership, or position of authority in the school body, such as the senate or other such clubs, and what have they contributed to your development, for example leadership skills, people management and others. It would also be good to include volunteer work, or perhaps relevant part-time work experience at your parents workplaces. Next you should move on to personal hobbies and interests, that are relevant to your chosen field, sports for example football, usually lead to a development in teamwork and maybe leadership skills. Swimming improves tenacity and perseverance, and a will to win, and other such examples. Lastly is the conclusion, which is a sum-up of everything that you have stated, and your belief that after graduating from your university you will be closer to reaching your goals OR how your chosen course will help you reach your goals?