Personal Statement Question, reusing and buffalo
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 4:50 am
I have a question in reference to Buffalo's personal statement criteria explanation that I included below.
I've been planning on using a very-well written personal statement that I wrote for several schools. Their description seems to refer to abroad experiences, employment, or involvement. These are all things I included in my resume, and I thought we're supposed to not repeat resumes in personal statements, and rather include a unique take on who we are and/or who we have become up to this point. My essay focuses on an experience that made me into the dedicated person with a community service mindset that I am today. It is a personal statement, rather than a resume like UB's description seems to covey.
Is this ok? What did you do or what do you think? Thanks so much.
*Also, in general for personal statements, can I reuse my statement that describes me and who I am for every school? Did you reuse or rewrite? Many people I've spoken to reused one well-written essay? Thanks!
Your response should be at most two double-spaced pages in length.
The Admission Committee values good writers and in fact, considers the personal statement a key component in the application process. Please provide a supplementary statement with additional information or commentary that you believe will assist the Admission Committee in evaluating your application. Please refer to concrete examples drawn from your background including experience in other countries or cultures, employment, community activities, educational, and intellectual experiences you believe will be helpful to the committee.
I've been planning on using a very-well written personal statement that I wrote for several schools. Their description seems to refer to abroad experiences, employment, or involvement. These are all things I included in my resume, and I thought we're supposed to not repeat resumes in personal statements, and rather include a unique take on who we are and/or who we have become up to this point. My essay focuses on an experience that made me into the dedicated person with a community service mindset that I am today. It is a personal statement, rather than a resume like UB's description seems to covey.
Is this ok? What did you do or what do you think? Thanks so much.
*Also, in general for personal statements, can I reuse my statement that describes me and who I am for every school? Did you reuse or rewrite? Many people I've spoken to reused one well-written essay? Thanks!
Your response should be at most two double-spaced pages in length.
The Admission Committee values good writers and in fact, considers the personal statement a key component in the application process. Please provide a supplementary statement with additional information or commentary that you believe will assist the Admission Committee in evaluating your application. Please refer to concrete examples drawn from your background including experience in other countries or cultures, employment, community activities, educational, and intellectual experiences you believe will be helpful to the committee.