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Re: regarding diversity statements

Post by Knock » Sun Oct 31, 2010 6:21 pm

barbizon wrote:I am wondering if the diversity statement is completely separate from the personal statement in regards to length. For instance, I read that Berkeley would like the PS to be within four pages double spaced. If I wish to include a DS, should the two combined still be within four pages?

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No, they are separate. As a rule of thumb, the DS should be a single page. So you could have a four page PS for Berkeley, and an additional one page DS, for a total of five pages of essays.

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