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Personal Statement 
 
                 “Say all you have to say in the fewest possible words, or your reader will be sure to skip 
                 them; and in the plainest possible words or he will certainly misunderstand them. “ John 
                 Ruskin 
 
The Personal Statement 
The personal statement (or statement of purpose) is an honest introduction of you, and what makes you qualified 
to do what you say you want to do. It is also an evaluation of your writing skills and your ability to present your 
ideas in a coherent and concise manner. You should be able to show the readers that you are unique and that your 
goals match those of the program to which you are applying. Your readers have never met you but must be 
impressed enough with your statement that they want to meet you. These individuals are reading hundreds of 
these documents (and probably have read thousands in the past) and yours must stand out. This brief document 
(about two pages) has to communicate your abilities, accomplishments and goals. This is your chance to shine, to 
stand out from among the hundreds of statements that the reviewer is reading. It should show your commitment 
to and motivation for graduate school based on your history. It should be positive in tone, honest and professional. 
 
Content  
The admissions committee is looking for specific information which is usually outlined in the instructions. Although 
you do not have to answer the questions in the order they are asked, it is essential that you provide the information 
requested in your statement. The following questions can guide you in writing the statement. 
 
Who are you and why do you want to pursue graduate education? You should discuss your potential for success 
and your long‐term goals. Your goals can be in general terms but should be focused, not nebulous. 
 
Are you committed and motivated to succeed in and complete graduate school? You should discuss your 
motivation for pursuing graduate school and show that you are committed to succeeding and moving into a career 
in the sciences. You have to show that you have thought about going to graduate school because it is what you 
want to do and not because it is just the next rung in the education ladder. 
 
What makes you qualified to follow this path? You should show that you have the necessary competencies, 
experiences, and knowledge in your field to matriculate in that program. It is important that you describe your 
research well enough to show that you understood what you were doing and trying to accomplish in that research 
project. You should introduce the overall purpose of the research and describe specifically what you worked on and 
how it fitted into the overall objective of the main project. Each research experience should be discussed in a 
separate paragraph. 
 
What are your relevant positive and negative life experiences? Accent the positive; briefly explain those events 
which negatively impacted your academics; do not make excuses. You should explain how those negative events 
positively affected you in your growth; show your perseverance to continue despite the roadblocks. It is very 
important that you address any dips in your grades because the reviewers will notice it and want to know what 
happened. Perhaps there was an illness or other family events that caused the dip. Or maybe, you were just not 
ready at that time to be serious about your education. You should discuss how you addressed the weakness and 
point out something positive following such as a better performance in upper level courses. 
 
How would your presence enhance the School/Program’s environment and add to the diversity of the student 
body? In other words, what sets you apart from the other qualified applicants? Here you could discuss some unique 
experiences you have had and how those positively impacted you. 

                                                                                                               Page 1 of 2 
©Excerpt: A Guide for Individuals Considering Graduate School in the Biosciences, C Gita Bosch 
 
Why are you applying to that particular program/school? You should discuss the strengths of the program you are 
applying to and how they will help you reach your goals. If there are particular faculty whose work interests you, it 
could be mentioned here. It is fine for you to mention more than one faculty whose research interests you, even if 
they are in different disciplines. 
 
Strategies for writing the personal statement  
Preparing your personal statement should be done deliberately and thoughtfully. You should begin writing long 
before the application deadlines. Remember, you want your statement to be clear, concise and simple! Here are a 
few steps to follow to help you organize your thoughts. 
       Make a list of everything you think you should tell the school.  
       Rearrange them in a logical sequence.  
       Review and remove items that are irrelevant to your academic and professional history, plans and goals.  
       Prepare an outline and then fill in some details.  
       Write a draft of the statement.  
       Based on the application instructions, cut the “fat” and bring the essay to an acceptable length. Note that 
          this may require several drafts. 
       Prepare your final draft. 
       Do not rely only on your spell checker, pay attention to word usage. 
       Read it out loud and listen for grammatical errors and sentences that do not sound right. 
       Get content feedback from at least one person, such as your undergraduate faculty advisor, who is familiar 
          with your background, experiences, interests and goals.  
       Get writing feedback from at least one person who can critique the essay for writing skills.  
 
It is crucial that you get some honest critique on your statement before you submit it to the school. However, the 
voice of the statement should be yours. Remember, if you are invited for an interview, the school will expect to 
meet the person who wrote the statement.  
 
In a nutshell  
The personal statement is cursorily used as an assessment of your writing skills but it should not be an exercise in 
creative writing. Eschew obfuscation! The personal statement should be clear, simple and concise; do not use 
colossal vocabulary when diminutive alternatives will suffice! And present only the details necessary to get your 
information across. If there are no instructions, the personal statement should be about two pages (using a 
standard 11‐point font), generally following the outline discussed above. Your story should flow smoothly from one 
paragraph to the next. There should be no spelling or grammar errors; avoid malapropisms and solecisms! These 
kinds of errors convey the message that you are sloppy, and are not committed enough to your education to take 
the time to proofread your statement before submitting it. 
 
Remember, your personal statement is a representation of you. It should be an honest reflection of your strengths, 
your qualifications, your goals and your thoughts on how you will get from here to there. Although you should not 
have to rewrite your entire essay for each school/program you are applying to, it should be tailored for each 
program. The most substantive part of your statement will be your research experiences and these do not need to 
be customized for each school. 




                                                                                                           Page 2 of 2 
©Excerpt: A Guide for Individuals Considering Graduate School in the Biosciences, C Gita Bosch 

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Writing the Personal Statement

  • 1. Personal Statement    “Say all you have to say in the fewest possible words, or your reader will be sure to skip  them; and in the plainest possible words or he will certainly misunderstand them. “ John  Ruskin    The Personal Statement  The personal statement (or statement of purpose) is an honest introduction of you, and what makes you qualified  to do what you say you want to do. It is also an evaluation of your writing skills and your ability to present your  ideas in a coherent and concise manner. You should be able to show the readers that you are unique and that your  goals match those of the program to which you are applying. Your readers have never met you but must be  impressed enough with your statement that they want to meet you. These individuals are reading hundreds of  these documents (and probably have read thousands in the past) and yours must stand out. This brief document  (about two pages) has to communicate your abilities, accomplishments and goals. This is your chance to shine, to  stand out from among the hundreds of statements that the reviewer is reading. It should show your commitment  to and motivation for graduate school based on your history. It should be positive in tone, honest and professional.    Content   The admissions committee is looking for specific information which is usually outlined in the instructions. Although  you do not have to answer the questions in the order they are asked, it is essential that you provide the information  requested in your statement. The following questions can guide you in writing the statement.    Who are you and why do you want to pursue graduate education? You should discuss your potential for success  and your long‐term goals. Your goals can be in general terms but should be focused, not nebulous.    Are you committed and motivated to succeed in and complete graduate school? You should discuss your  motivation for pursuing graduate school and show that you are committed to succeeding and moving into a career  in the sciences. You have to show that you have thought about going to graduate school because it is what you  want to do and not because it is just the next rung in the education ladder.    What makes you qualified to follow this path? You should show that you have the necessary competencies,  experiences, and knowledge in your field to matriculate in that program. It is important that you describe your  research well enough to show that you understood what you were doing and trying to accomplish in that research  project. You should introduce the overall purpose of the research and describe specifically what you worked on and  how it fitted into the overall objective of the main project. Each research experience should be discussed in a  separate paragraph.    What are your relevant positive and negative life experiences? Accent the positive; briefly explain those events  which negatively impacted your academics; do not make excuses. You should explain how those negative events  positively affected you in your growth; show your perseverance to continue despite the roadblocks. It is very  important that you address any dips in your grades because the reviewers will notice it and want to know what  happened. Perhaps there was an illness or other family events that caused the dip. Or maybe, you were just not  ready at that time to be serious about your education. You should discuss how you addressed the weakness and  point out something positive following such as a better performance in upper level courses.    How would your presence enhance the School/Program’s environment and add to the diversity of the student  body? In other words, what sets you apart from the other qualified applicants? Here you could discuss some unique  experiences you have had and how those positively impacted you.  Page 1 of 2  ©Excerpt: A Guide for Individuals Considering Graduate School in the Biosciences, C Gita Bosch 
  • 2.   Why are you applying to that particular program/school? You should discuss the strengths of the program you are  applying to and how they will help you reach your goals. If there are particular faculty whose work interests you, it  could be mentioned here. It is fine for you to mention more than one faculty whose research interests you, even if  they are in different disciplines.    Strategies for writing the personal statement   Preparing your personal statement should be done deliberately and thoughtfully. You should begin writing long  before the application deadlines. Remember, you want your statement to be clear, concise and simple! Here are a  few steps to follow to help you organize your thoughts.   Make a list of everything you think you should tell the school.    Rearrange them in a logical sequence.    Review and remove items that are irrelevant to your academic and professional history, plans and goals.    Prepare an outline and then fill in some details.    Write a draft of the statement.    Based on the application instructions, cut the “fat” and bring the essay to an acceptable length. Note that  this may require several drafts.   Prepare your final draft.   Do not rely only on your spell checker, pay attention to word usage.   Read it out loud and listen for grammatical errors and sentences that do not sound right.   Get content feedback from at least one person, such as your undergraduate faculty advisor, who is familiar  with your background, experiences, interests and goals.    Get writing feedback from at least one person who can critique the essay for writing skills.     It is crucial that you get some honest critique on your statement before you submit it to the school. However, the  voice of the statement should be yours. Remember, if you are invited for an interview, the school will expect to  meet the person who wrote the statement.     In a nutshell   The personal statement is cursorily used as an assessment of your writing skills but it should not be an exercise in  creative writing. Eschew obfuscation! The personal statement should be clear, simple and concise; do not use  colossal vocabulary when diminutive alternatives will suffice! And present only the details necessary to get your  information across. If there are no instructions, the personal statement should be about two pages (using a  standard 11‐point font), generally following the outline discussed above. Your story should flow smoothly from one  paragraph to the next. There should be no spelling or grammar errors; avoid malapropisms and solecisms! These  kinds of errors convey the message that you are sloppy, and are not committed enough to your education to take  the time to proofread your statement before submitting it.    Remember, your personal statement is a representation of you. It should be an honest reflection of your strengths,  your qualifications, your goals and your thoughts on how you will get from here to there. Although you should not  have to rewrite your entire essay for each school/program you are applying to, it should be tailored for each  program. The most substantive part of your statement will be your research experiences and these do not need to  be customized for each school.  Page 2 of 2  ©Excerpt: A Guide for Individuals Considering Graduate School in the Biosciences, C Gita Bosch