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Formatting?

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 2:56 pm
by RamblinBoyofPleasure
If the application does not specify, should I go for double spaced or single spaced?

Also, is font 11 Times New Roman be too small? I'm trying to get my PS to fit onto two pages for Penn, and it's proving difficult.

Re: Formatting?

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 2:58 pm
by 20130312
Always double space. I would think 11 is fine, but who knows what kinda things these admission people scrutinize.

Re: Formatting?

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 3:00 pm
by MellowMantis
Every application I have (though not Penn) says no smaller than 11 so you should be fine with that. I wouldn't worry to much about formatting as long as it looks neat and professional and adheres to whatever restrictions they have stated.

Re: Formatting?

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 3:04 pm
by rinkrat19
Times New Roman or similar serif font.
11- or 12-pt (I think a very few schools specify 12, but otherwise 11 is fine).
Double-spaced.
1" margins.
You can put your name, 'Personal Statement for X School' title, and LSAC number in a header.
Number the pages of anything multipage (i.e. "1 of 2") so they'll know if a page has slipped out of your application folder.

Re: Formatting?

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 4:34 pm
by MellowMantis
rinkrat19 wrote:Times New Roman or similar serif font.
11- or 12-pt (I think a very few schools specify 12, but otherwise 11 is fine).
Double-spaced.
1" margins.
You can put your name, 'Personal Statement for X School' title, and LSAC number in a header.
Number the pages of anything multipage (i.e. "1 of 2") so they'll know if a page has slipped out of your application folder.
Solid.

Re: Formatting?

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 11:44 pm
by cutecarmel
Double space definately.

Play with the margins. I kept all of mine 12 pt font, but sometimes shrunk the margins down to .9.

I'm sure there is something that you can take out...some phrase, or some odd words that aren't adding to your statement.