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Clementine Ashford

Jan 22

The Art of the Personal Statement: A Step-by-Step Guide

The personal statement is your chance to become more than a number. Here's my proven framework for crafting one that stands out.


Step 1: Brainstorm Without Judgment

Spend 30 minutes listing every significant experience, challenge, realization, or moment of growth. Don't filter — just write.


Step 2: Find Your Theme

Look for patterns. What connects your experiences? The best essays have a clear throughline — a core value, a recurring question, or a transformative journey.


Step 3: Start with a Hook

Your opening sentence should make the reader want to continue. Avoid clichés like "Ever since I was young..." Instead, drop the reader into a specific moment.


Step 4: Show, Don't Tell

Don't say "I'm passionate about science." Describe the moment you stayed up until 3 AM debugging code because you couldn't stop thinking about the problem.


Step 5: Connect to the Future

End by linking your past experiences to your future goals. Show how this school specifically will help you get there.


Common Pitfalls:

  • Writing about a topic you think admissions wants to hear (instead of what matters to you)
  • Trying to sound impressive rather than genuine
  • Cramming too many experiences into 650 words
  • Forgetting to proofread

The best personal statements I've read all share one quality: they make me feel like I know the student personally.

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