Writing a Personal Statement

If you are wanting help in writing a personal statement for your university application, here are some tips:

  • Start early: Give yourself plenty of time to think about your personal statement and write multiple drafts.
  • Read the prompt carefully: Make sure you understand the requirements and what the university is looking for in a personal statement.
  • Be specific: Tailor your personal statement to the university and course you’re applying for, and use specific examples to demonstrate your skills and experiences.
  • Highlight your achievements: Emphasise your achievements, such as grades, awards, or extracurricular activities, and explain how they demonstrate your motivation, dedication, and passion for your field of study.
  • Show why you’re a good fit: Demonstrate why you’re a good fit for the university and course you’re applying for, and explain how your experiences and skills make you well-suited for the program.
  • Keep it concise: Aim for a length of around 4-5 paragraphs, or around 400-500 words, and avoid repeating information that can be found elsewhere in your application.
  • Be honest and authentic: Be yourself and write in your own voice, and avoid using cliches or over-the-top language.
  • Proofread carefully: Proofread your personal statement multiple times to ensure that it’s well-written, error-free, and makes a strong impression on the reader.

By following these tips, you can write a personal statement that stands out and showcases your skills, experiences, and motivations in the best possible light.

For more information on these topics and more, please visit www.lsdnedu.org.uk or make an appointment with our Student Wellbeing Officer at LSDN.