What makes a memorablepersonal statement? According toPrinceton University, they “want to know more than just the statistics in your file. Tell us your story. Show us what’sspecial about you…Above all, please write in a style that reflects your own voice.” Many students struggle to find their unique voice and style, turning to college essay writing workshops hosted by their English teachers and school counselors to guide them. While the English essays are not effective personal statementsbecause they don’t tackle whatadmissions officers are truly looking for. How can students craft a personal statement that truly captivates admissions officers?
Taken from the traditional high school English class approach, students would answer the Common App Personal Statement Promptsin a particular structure. But what college admissions officers are actually looking for is who the student is.
Be Known for Who You Are
What drives them and why? What do they explore beyond the classroom and how do they embrace challenges? Why? What tangible difference have they made in their communities and why? Above all, who are they, what matters to them, how will this guide their college education, and why? It’s authenticity and clarity in story that universities look for and it’s also the key to crafting a memorable personal statement. No one else has the same reasons and activities as you, so try to articulate that.
How to Get Started
Start a journal and write down everything that you want to say and things you recall. If you’re a more visual learner, put everything into a concept map and then start connecting the dots and analyzing the trends you notice. Make sure to record the details, what you notice, how you felt, and why. The story your essay will tell is likely already waiting to be written.
Key Takeaways
Craft a memorable personal statement by addressing your why for everything you do and will do in college.
Take time to truly reflect on your life and the choices you have made.