The Form & Style of Personal Statements
The Form & Style of Personal Statements
of Personal Statements
Introduction to Form & Style
Form and style are abstract categories that contain a great
many compositional processes.
These processes occur at every level of your personal
statement. Every sentence, paragraph, and idea contributes
to the expression of form.
This portion of the presentation will focus on important
elements of form and style to help you construct an effective
personal statement.
Introduction Construction
The introduction of your personal statement needs to accomplish
two aims.
First, you need to engage the reader with a hook of some kind. A
short anecdote or expression of your interest in the field should
accomplish this objective.
Second, you need to express why you are a strong candidate. This
is essentially your “thesis.” What unique elements do you bring to
the table? Your thesis crystalizes these elements within a sentence
or a couple of sentences.
Conceptualizing the “I”
Utilizing the first person, “I,” is a rather obvious feature of personal
statements, but the deployment of this pronoun requires some
parameters.
Most notable, “I” should be an agent in your paper. Therefore, when you
utilize “I,” it should be an active manner.
Reduce utilizations of “I believe,” “I think,” and “I know” statements.
Oftentimes, these can be eliminated from the beginning of sentences,
and you have a more precise sentence as a result.
Since “I” will frequently be the subject of your sentences, a common
stylistic error is to start too many sentences with “I.” Try to vary this
construction whenever possible by combining sentences and using
introductory phrases.
Importance of Concision
Being concise is of great significance when composing personal
statements. Again, this occurs at multiple levels.
Use adjectives and adverbs sparingly. Consider the situation when using
them.
Avoid too many lists within your paper. Sometimes, there is a tendency
to want to cram as much content as possible within a paragraph or
sentence, but again, you are being selective in your content here.
Writing consultants are available during the summer (our hours are
Monday-Thursday, 11am-5pm). These consultants are well-versed in
assisting students with documents of this nature.