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How you should approach your admissions statement varies depending your field of choice. This is why we match our expert editors with applicants from the same field. While nothing can substitute for the individual attention of a top-notch editor who understands your field, we have assembled some basic tips for applicants in the fields of business, law, medicine, engineering, and the sciences. We also have some general advice to applicants to undergraduate institutions.

Writing Tips ::

  1. Remember your audience. All writing is geared for a certain type of audience. Each admission committee is unique. For example, professors staff graduate admissions in science and engineering, whereas, undergraduate admission is in large part handled by staff of an admissions office. Our expert editors will know your target audience and can help you avoid pitfalls and maximize opportunities.

  2. Differentiate yourself. Do not expect admission based on grades and test scores alone. Many candidates have these qualifications. What makes you unique from scores of other candidates? Our expert editors can help you set yourself apart.

  3. Emphasize what you will contribute. Every school knows that they have something to contribute to its students and to the world. The more important question is: what will you contribute to the school, and in the long term what will you contribute to your community and to the world?

  4. Have a game plan. Universities want to see that you have given some thought about your future. Universities want to admit focused candidates who are sure of what they will do with their time at school. What research will you conduct? What will you do when you graduate from their program? Be specific.

  5. Work. Work. Work. Your personal statement is no time for a half-hearted attempt. Our expert editors can help maximize your chances for your hard work to pay off.

  6. Learn to Seek and Accept Criticism. Even the best writers need to ask for feedback, and even the best minds need a sounding board. Our expert editors can help fulfill this necessary element of quality writing.






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