How do you end your personal statement?

The ending of your personal statement is just as important as the beginning. You are essentially finishing your 'pitch' on why universities should choose you over other applicants and this is achieved by expressing how you have all the qualities and traits that they are looking out for in a prospective student in addition to showing your passion for the course. Since there are a limited number of characters to do your personal statement in, do not repeat or summarize what you have said before but use the ending to show them why you are the person that they are looking out for by showing that you know what the course demands of you. This, along with how you really want to do it will help them realize that your interest is genuine. At this point, you should have already justified what you have done and the skills you have acquired over your time at sixth form, college and any other activities you have mentioned which will help you in the course and as a student, so the end should be composed of a few sentences that forms a realistic and memorable image of you.

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