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Collect information:
Learn as much as you can about the program. For information about individual courses, check the university's calendar or web site. You can also collect information from current students, graduates and professors. Try to discover answers to questions like the following: 1. How is this program different from similar programs at other universities? 2. What are the particular strengths and weaknesses of the program? 3. What does the program offer you personally? 4. How will this program help you establish a career in your chosen field? 5. What makes you a good candidate for this program? 6. What criteria does the selection committee use in deciding whom it will accept?
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Field Work
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Use your plan to help you compose a Statement of Purpose. Consider whether or not you should work in your personal anecdote (What program offers you personally).
Bibliography
Stewart, M. (1996). Perfect Personal Statements. NY: Macmillan. Mumby, Dave. (1997). Graduate School. Hudson, PQ: Proto Press Publications. Richardson, J. (1998). Mastering the Personal Statement. TO: Richardson Press.
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