Where do I even start with writing my personal statement?

Starting with a blank document is always daunting, and thinking that you will begin by writing in full prose is likely to seem even more unachievable. Begin by listing all the possible things you would like to include: anything in your subject which you have found interesting and further researched, school or external activities and achievements, and relevant work experience. From this list we can consider how to link these topics. As the character limit is so low, using themes to link the various things you want to mention is the best way to ensure a fulsome statement and also makes for a good read. By planning in this way, paragraphs form themselves and the writing process seems more approachable. It is important to remember when creating a first draft that editing words out is much easier than trying to work out what else to say; your first draft is most likely going to be far too long!

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