A turning point in my life was when my parents decided to relocate from Korea to the United States. During that time, I was living happily with my family and was content to go to the local elementary school. Even though I was still not a teenager back then, I could not help but feel resentment over the fact that I would have to start over in a foreign land where I knew no one except my sister and parents. It was difficult for me to leave my friends and accept the fact that I needed to adapt to a whole new world where the culture is so different. I was afraid of the facts that (1) I had to learn how to speak a different language that I knew nothing of and (2) that the idea of trying out and being exposed to different aspects of the American culture did not appeal to my young mind back then. I was young and knew no better than to complain about struggling with the English language and trying to belong in this place where the culture is so strange and unusual to me. Looking back at all the apprehensions I felt back then, I now knew that my fears had no real grounds.
I came from a vastly different background so it was hard for me to fit in with my classmates back in high school. Everywhere I look, I can see how different I was from my classmates and this has made me feel insecure. I had a few close friends, but I never was the kind that would hang out with the crowd and go to parties. It was hard for me to relate with my peers, and though I sometimes wish that I had more friends and went out more, I also know that if I did, I wouldn’t be as good with digital art as I am now. Because I didn’t go out often, I used my free time to draw. Eventually, I learned about various software that would enable me to create graphics. I experimented with these software and even taught myself to create web layouts and tweak CSS and HTML codes. I have even started offering my designs to my acquaintances who had websites that needed a new look.
Today, I am no longer the same boy that I was eight years ago. I now feel that my openness to all things new is what I have going for me to apply to your university. I am grateful that my parents had the strength and courage to sacrifice their own comfort and stability just to give my sister and me these chances that I now vow not to throw away.
Because of our limited financial constraints, I had to enroll first at our community college. Eventually, I learned that my experience in community college greatly influenced my perception toward school. I no longer look at going to school as a requirement or chore, but rather as a gift I have been blessed with. In college, I finally learned how to socialize more, especially with those who are not originally from the US or are second-generation immigrants. In fact, I am a member of a club that promotes Korean culture in our community college. I also work a part-time job to help fund my education and I’m glad that although this takes up a considerable amount of my time, my grades have actually improved. I’m very thankful that I have been given a job as a graphic design apprentice of a a very experienced graphic designer. This job that has rekindled my passion for the visual arts. I can say that all the experiences and learnings my mentor taught me has made me more confident and more secure about myself and my potential. Having this new outlook definitely helps me in class as I can see how theories apply to the real world. This makes me excited to study the different aspects of graphic design at ______ University.
I hope to be given the chance to learn and study in your campus. I’m looking forward to more delightful experiences and learning much from the rest of the class of 200- as I bring my enthusiasm, dedication, and bi-cultural heritage to the school.
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I grew up in the United States as the daughter of Indonesian parents, but I didn’t really feel like an American or Indonesian. I learned the English language in school but spoke Bahasa Indonesia at home so it was hard for me to express myself freely in both languages. I was fluent in speaking Bahasa Indonesia but didn’t know how to write it, and I was better at writing English, although I was apprehensive about speaking it. I felt like I didn’t belong fully with either of the two cultures because what I am exposed to at home and what I constantly experience in school are very different. I now know that I share this particular feeling with many people who have recently migrated.
Growing up, I learned to cherish my background and have been able to make my being a daughter of two diverse cultures work in my favor. I know that not everyone can fully appreciate the positives of two cultures, especially if they were raised in a country where everyone else seemed to embrace only one. I persevered in college and eventually learned to write in Bahasa Indonesia and I’m very glad that I can now speak English as if it were my native language. With these skills, I hope to help transform the Indonesian legal system as I progress through my intended legal career.
I have always taken my studies seriously. I was always afraid that, if ever I would have gotten failing grades, these would have appeared in my transcripts and would constantly remind me that I had shortcomings in a particular area of study. I majored in Business Administration during college and did well in this field. As expected because of my grades, I graduated third in my class and got a job in a pharmaceutical company fairly quickly because of my academic records and from the recommendations of my professors, who mentored me during my undergraduate years. However, I did not find my job fulfilling so I worked as a research assistant for a lawyer in Indonesia.
Unknowingly, my exposure to the legal profession sparked my passion for the law and has inspired me to do my own research and read about international legal systems, which I hope to study more intensively in law school. Before I worked as a research assistant, I did not know about Indonesia’s legal system, its economy, nor the problems the country is facing. My parents usually vacationed in Indonesia every year and, sometimes, they would take us with them.
During the times I was in Indonesia, I noticed that Indonesians are very hardworking. I feel saddened, however, that the country lacks the kind of legal system that would provide protection for businesses and workers. Without this legal structure, the country’s economy will remain the same. I intend to work hard, study, and apply my knowledge so that I, along with other people with adequate legal training, can do what needs to be done to improve Indonesia’s legal system. If ever I do get a law degree and hopefully from your university, I will do my share in bringing Indonesia at par with the world’s best in terms of the legal aspects of business.
I know that earning a legal degree from _____ University can equip me with the kind of knowledge I need to pursue my goals. Studying the legal system of the United States and comparing it to that of Indonesia can help me and other people figure out what needs to be done. I hope to contribute my passion, perseverance, and bi-cultural heritage to the university while striving hard to succeed in my academic pursuits.
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I moved to the United States from Vietnam at the very young age of 13. I found it difficult to adjust to the total change in language, environment, and culture. As an introvert, it was really difficult for me to socialize with my peers, but being in a place where I couldn’t even speak the language fluently made it even harder. However, I did not let these drawbacks get me down. I struggled and persevered to learn English and gradually made new friends.
Even as I was finding it difficult to adjust, I was more worried for my own sister who has Asperger’s syndrome. Most people don’t understand her condition and they take offense when she responds differently to various situations. I have seen many people cringe and look at her with disgust when she does something that doesn’t conform to social norms. Living with my sister has greatly influenced my decision to take up psychology as my undergraduate program. I wanted to reach out to the people who have psychological disorders and help them and their family members deal with the circumstances. I chose ______ University’s psychology program because the school offers a strong foundation in the field of science. I was also given the chance to focus on research and experience hands-on training in various local hospitals. The experience I got has taught me much and it was then that I decided to pursue a medical degree and then specialize in either neurology or neurosurgery.
In my exposure when I do volunteer work in hospitals, I have seen some young doctors disregard the importance of patients who do not appear rich or have trouble speaking English. I feel disheartened that I could not give the medical assistance these people need. I believe that each patient should be treated as an individual with special needs, especially those who need the help of doctors. Having grown up with a sister who’s often misunderstood by society, I know how much it hurts to be brushed off or treated with disgust. I can still remember the taunts I got for not being able to speak English well when we first moved here. I’m glad that I have learned from this experience and am now using this invaluable insight in my dealing with all kinds of people.
I am hardworking, eager to learn, and passionate about helping individuals. The thought processes of people and how the brain works has always fascinated and intrigued me. I intend to pursue a medical degree and a specialization in neurosciences as these will surely put me a step closer to my goal of helping those who are struggling with neurological disorders. I believe that my research and problem solving skills, as well as my empathy, perseverance, and strong work ethic can make me a successful medical student and doctor someday. I hope to pursue this goal at ________ University while intending to contribute positively to and learn from the rest of the medical student body.
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Whether you’re applying to college, MBA programs, graduate programs, law school, and medical school, you have to write your own personal statement essay. Your personal statement essay is very important because this gives admission officers the chance to know more about you, your life experiences, and why you’ve chosen the program you’re applying for. Although grades and entrance exam scores are important, you should take the time to prepare your personal statement essay.
Your personal statement essay is important because it is through this that admission officers can get a glimpse of your thoughts and your life, something that grades and exam scores cannot give them. If you don’t know how to write a personal statement essay, then you can make use of sample personal statement essays to give you some ideas. These sample personal statement essays can help you decide what kind of details you should include in your own essay, whether you’re applying to college, law school, medical school, MBA programs, or graduate programs.
When writing your own personal statement essay and making use of samples to draw ideas from, you must be careful in choosing these samples. Read many sample essays and assess the strengths and weaknesses of each one. Choose to draw ideas from a sample personal statement essay in which the writer comes from the same background as you do or is applying to the same school or program as you are. However, be careful not to copy the sample personal statement essay that you choose. It’s important that your personal statement essay is unique and gives admission officers the chance to know your thoughts.
Sample personal statement essays differ from one to another. This is why you must take the time to read different sample personal statement essays to get insights and ideas. Your personal statement essay should give admission officers a glimpse of your life experiences and how these influenced your choice of program. It’s also important that you write about your career goals and why you chose the path you’re taking now. Different sample personal statement essays can help you learn about various styles of writing that you can try to adapt as well when writing your personal statement essay.
A good sample personal statement essay is concise, easy to read, and interesting. Yours should be that way as well. Once you’ve finished your outline and you’ve written your thoughts down, you should proofread and edit your essay thoroughly.
You can also ask trusted readers and advisers to go over your personal statement essay and make suggestions. This way, you can get to know other people’s opinions about your personal statement essay and make revisions and adjustments to your essay. Give yourself adequate time to write your essay so that you can add ideas as you go along, and cut paragraphs when needed. You should also make sure that your essay is concise, interesting, and meets the word count criterion.
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Applying to college, law school, medical school, graduate programs, or MBA programs means that you’re going to be vying for a spot along with many other individuals who want to get accepted. It’s even more difficult to get accepted in top-ranked schools because you’re competing with others who have high grades and exceptional scores in the entrance exams. This is why you must create an excellent personal statement essay to increase your admissions chances.
What a sample personal statement essay can do
A sample personal statement essay can give you ideas on how other people write their own admission essays, be it for college, medical school, law school, MBA programs, or graduate programs. Because your essay is supposed to set you apart from the rest of the candidates, reading more than one sample personal statement essay can provide you with insights on how you’re going to write your own essay. Because you can’t begin an essay without ideas, reading a sample personal statement essay may just be what you need to unleash your creativity.
A sample personal statement essay lets you know what to avoid
You need to know that one sample personal statement essay may be better than another. Get more than just one sample personal statement essay and assess the strengths and weaknesses of each. Look at a sample personal statement essay and see what makes it interesting or forgettable. Take note of the mistakes you find in a sample personal statement essay so that you won’t do this in your own essay.
A sample personal statement essay can give you inspiration
Got a case of writer’s block? If so, then reading a sample personal statement essay can get you out of that rut. A sample personal statement essay can help you think of topics that you can write on in case the school you applied to did not give you a set of questions to answer. Reading more than just one sample personal statement essay can also help you think of an angle with which to approach your essay. Keep in mind that you must not copy these sample essays, but rather just read them for ideas. Your essay is supposed to be personal and must contain information about you and your life experiences, as well as how these experiences affect your choice of program.
Writing your personal statement essay can be difficult, especially if you don’t know how to start or what to write. This is why you must give yourself enough time to write your personal statement essay. It’s important that you start writing your essay well before the deadline so you can proofread and edit it thoroughly. You can also ask trusted advisers to help you in editing your essay and making it as good as it can possibly be.
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Whether you’re applying to college, medical school, graduate programs, law school, or MBA programs, you can make use of a sample personal statement essay so it would be easier for you to write your own essay. Although your grade point average and entrance examination results are important, it’s only through your personal statement essay that a college or university can know more about you and how you spend your time outside classes.
Find a sample personal statement essay
If you don’t know how to approach or start writing your own essay, find a sample personal statement essay. Reading a sample personal statement essay can inspire you and you can even choose to get more than just one personal statement essay so you can compare the strengths and weaknesses of each one.
How a sample personal statement essay can help you
When applying to college, medical school, law school, MBA programs, and graduate programs, admission officers will read your personal statement essay and decide whether you should be admitted. A sample personal statement essay can help you write an impressive essay, which gives you the chance to distinguish yourself from the rest of the candidates for the particular program you’ve chosen.
When writing your own essay, reading a sample personal statement essay can help you in many ways. A sample personal statement essay can give you ideas on how you should write your own essay. Since your own essay must be unique, interesting, and original, reading more than just one sample personal statement essay will give you a clue as to how other people usually write their essays. You can then brainstorm about different angles and topics that you can write on.
You can find that a good sample personal statement essay has an engaging paragraph and draws you to read the rest of the piece. You can assess more than just one sample personal statement essay so you can learn about different styles of writing. Don’t just rely on a sample personal statement essay, though, because you have to make yours interesting and different. Give yourself time to do an outline, write your thoughts down, and string these thoughts together to form a coherent essay. Don’t start your essay just days before the deadline. Your essay must contain information about your life experiences and what these had to do with your choice of program.
If your grades fluctuated within a term, you can also use your personal statement essay to explain why this happened. You can also use your personal statement essay to explain that a particular course is difficult or other reasons why you have gotten lower grades. Make sure that you write everything you need to say on your personal statement essay. Your essay must also be concise, interesting, and follow the minimum word count criterion.
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Law schools require their applicants to submit a sample personal statement essay. This law school requirement is designed to give the applicants an avenue to talk more about themselves. The sample personal statement essay could also be an avenue for you to convince the screening committee. A well written sample personal statement essay could be used to compensate for a low or average undergraduate Grade Point Average (GPA). To help you write your personal statement essay, read the following tips.
Sample personal statement essay tip: read questions carefully
Law schools could sometimes require their applicants to answer specific sets of questions. In this case, make sure that your sample personal statement essay clearly responds to the questions. Always read the phrases within their context so it would be easier for you to understand the whole question.
Sample personal statement essay tip: highlight your skills
The sample personal statement essay could be an avenue for you to shine. Think of the personal characteristics that you could consider as assets in the field of law. You could also use your sample personal statement essay space to cite a particular experiences. Write about the situations that could show your determination and competitiveness.
Sample personal statement essay tip: learn to prioritize
The information you would write in your sample personal statement essay must be factual. However, make sure that the data you will include would not be the cause of a bad essay review. For example, you could mention your fraternity experiences. But this does not mean that you should write about the time when you and your fraternity brothers had a wild party at your fraternity house.
Sample personal statement essay tip: follow instructions
Instructions are rules. Before you write your sample personal statement essay, make sure that you have read and understand the instructions. Take note of the recommended format and the required number of words.
All of the above-mentioned tips could improve your sample personal statement essay. But remember to remember your basic grammar rules. Little knowledge in editing and proofreading could also come in handy. You could also search the Internet for sample law school essays.
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A personal statement is literary form that is written by students who wish to apply for a slot in a college or a university. College admission evaluators read and evaluate the applicants’ individual personal statements to determine whether they are worthy of a slot in the university or not.
An effective personal statement may be used not only to secure a college admission slot but also to land a college scholarship. College scholarship evaluators, like college admission evaluators, do not base their decisions solely on the applicant’s grade point average (GPA) or extracurricular activities. In most scholarship foundations, the students who are invited for scholarship interviews are those who managed to compose effective personal statements.
Tips on how to write an effective personal statement that will help you land a college scholarship:
* Reflect on what kind of person you are.
The only way to write an effective personal statement for college scholarships is to understand yourself fully. You can only write about your dreams, visions, beliefs, motivations, and struggles in life if you know the kind of person you are. Do you like being surrounded by people or do you prefer being alone? Do you like to lead a team or follow the leader? Do you like to speak your mind or listen to others? Try to think about the things that make you unique and try to incorporate them into words.
* Include anecdotes in your essay.
People love stories. Our love for stories has been evidenced by the overwhelming number of books written, songs composed, and movies filmed over time. People love stories and it is a great idea to take advantage of that when writing a personal statement for college scholarships. One of the most effective ways of getting the interest of readers is to tell them a good story. Showcase your individuality and beliefs through the incorporation of anecdotes or narrations in your personal statement. You can write about how you finally won the spelling bee contest after three years of trying or how you finally moved on after a year of grieving over the loss of your grandmother. Write interesting yet highly relevant stories and you will definitely move the college scholarship evaluators.
* Think about your future goals.
Another criterion in evaluating a personal statement for college scholarships is how you see the future. When reading your personal statement, the college scholarship evaluators will try to assess the person you will be in the future. It is necessary to mention your dreams and goals in your personal statement but it is more important to discuss how you intend to fulfill them. The explanation of how you intend to fulfill your goals in life is a great reflection of what you are as a person. It may reveal how you react to problems, deal with losses, or handle failure. Try to be as specific as possible when discussing your goals in life to help the evaluators understand and realize what they can expect from you.
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If you are planning to get an undergraduate or graduate degree from a college, it would be best to prepare for your college admission essay. A college admission essay is one of the requirements for college application. Although the essay would be one of the bases for your admission, you don’t have to worry. There are a lot of sample college essays that you could read so you could get an idea of what it contains.
To be able to ace the college admission essay, you have to prioritize the information that you would state in your essay. Although college admission essays usually focus on different things, it would still be safe to list down the things you want to state. Bear in mind that these essays only need important and useful information. The essay would act as your passport, you would utilize it to convince the screening committee that you are worthy enough for their college. You can also tailor-fit the information for the college programs you want to apply to. Here are a few tips that could help you write your college admission essay:
>Graduate programs essays: College admission essays for Graduate programs are usually aimed at evaluating your maturity level. So, emphasize the experiences that will show your readiness in post-graduate studies. Essays could also be course-specific. For example, screening committees for MBA programs need to know if their applicants have enough knowledge in the business field. They might also give priority to MBA programs applicants that have held business job positions. So, your essay should focus on your previous experiences in work or business-related organizations.
>Law school essays: A law school essay is usually aims to measure the applicant’s competitiveness. So, its better that you write personal experiences that will show your determination in such instances.
>Medical school essays: You have to state how you have prepared for medical school admissions. Write the health-related courses and affiliations that you have. It might also be better to search for the objectives of a particular medical school essay so you would be prepared for it.
Remember that all the information you would state in your college admission essay must be true. Never fabricate. To ensure that the essay is realistic, you could also add a little personal weakness. But you must note that you are still able to achieve things in spite of such weaknesses. Stating a desire for improvement could also help in a college admission essay.
The above-mentioned tips could really help you in passing your college admission essay. But it is also good if you can prepare for the admission process early on. Try to establish ties with college organizations and institutions that are related to the degree you are planning to take. If it is possible, search about the possible topics that a college admission essay would center on. Simple writing skills such as editing and proofreading could also be of use.
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The pursuit for learning is something that I would never get tired of. I deem that the search for knowledge expansion is both a necessity and passion. Although I have packed myself with this kind of outlook, I cannot say that the road I traveled was easy.
I was diagnosed with a bipolar disorder at the age of 13. This explained my unusual depressive mood swings. Although the doctors said that mine is not a very serious case, my family still opted to take precautionary measures. Since then, sadness was not welcomed in our home. My parents and sisters brought me to town meetings and other civic activities whenever they could. I was able to get acquainted with community volunteers through these gatherings. Soon enough, I found myself spending my free hours in volunteer work. The exposures I had at community activities enabled me to gain confidence.
I managed to join in different organizations in our school while maintaining my involvement in volunteer work. I became a part of our school’s soccer team. Soccer taught me to value team work. Aside from this, my three-year stint as our school newspaper’s photographer gave me the chance to express myself. It was also an opportunity to see things through the narrow lens of a camera. It gave me a different perspective.
The experiences I had with the organizations also enabled me to learn many things. I learned to be productive. The organizations were also avenues to make more friends. And best of all, the activities I had helped me avoid unwanted mood swings.
Aside from the assistance I got from my extra-curricular cavities, I also got support from my high school teachers. They are well aware of my medical situation. And somehow, all of my teachers have managed to keep me focused in class. I was never given special preference, though. Still, the school environment made me think that my disorder is not a hindrance. It would not stop me from getting the things I want to have for myself. Much more, I learned that a bipolar disorder cannot stop me from dreaming big.
I am aware that academic institutions for higher learning offer diversity. And in my opinion, they can open new doors. Aside from the fact that they can provide learning, educational institutions can give me the opportunity to see and compare different perspectives and ideas. I know that college life is very different from high school. It could bring me difficulties. But I think life, generally, is just like that. Coping with ordeals is an evitable part of the human maze. Ironically, it also makes living magical. College, for me, is synonymous to challenge. And I believe that I very much prepared for it.
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