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Why XYZ school?
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 7:34 pm
by OmbreGracieuse
I am just curious for those of you who wrote a "why XYZ" PS... what did you say for the WHY? Was it a program... teachers, ect? Was it umbrellad for every school you applied to, or did you write a different reason for each school?
Re: Why XYZ school?
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 7:44 pm
by holydonkey
OmbreGracieuse wrote:I am just curious for those of you who wrote a "why XYZ" PS... what did you say for the WHY? Was it a program... teachers, ect? Was it umbrellad for every school you applied to, or did you write a different reason for each school?
I only wrote one. The reasons I gave were sincere things I liked about the school. Reputation/course offerings/faculty in a certain field and why I would be a good candidate for working in that field. I got into that school (a reach).
I tried to write one for other schools, but it was pretty hard. I think you have to really mean what you say for it to be effective.
Re: Why XYZ school?
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 8:04 pm
by OmbreGracieuse
holydonkey wrote:OmbreGracieuse wrote:I am just curious for those of you who wrote a "why XYZ" PS... what did you say for the WHY? Was it a program... teachers, ect? Was it umbrellad for every school you applied to, or did you write a different reason for each school?
I only wrote one. The reasons I gave were sincere things I liked about the school. Reputation/course offerings/faculty in a certain field and why I would be a good candidate for working in that field. I got into that school (a reach).
I tried to write one for other schools, but it was pretty hard. I think you have to really mean what you say for it to be effective.
I actually am applying to a reach school. The issue I am running into is that one of the general pushes they give is to explain "Why XYZ?"
I like one of their programs specifically-- it isn't really offered in any other schools (not the way it is there), but I didn't know if that sufficed or if they were looking for something grandoise.