Advice For Getting Started
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 8:22 pm
Hello everyone! I have started on my personal statement, but feel I want to go in a different direction. Here are some things I want to fit in to my personal statement that I feel are essential:
- I am a first generation college student.
- Born and Raised in Rural East Tennessee (Appalachia)
- economic disadvantage
- few opportunities, poor high school
- I have been diagnosed with a mild form of Tourette's Syndrome
How do I fit these things into a personal statement? Should it be through a narrative, say I tell a story and some how fit those things into it? I am lost as to how to get this thing rolling. My original personal statement I began by telling a story of when I traveled to Oakland, California and a young child asked me, "Why you twitting in those skinny jeans, white boy?" I framed the story through the lens of that conversation, but I felt this was too risky and the humor may throw off admissions.
- I am a first generation college student.
- Born and Raised in Rural East Tennessee (Appalachia)
- economic disadvantage
- few opportunities, poor high school
- I have been diagnosed with a mild form of Tourette's Syndrome
How do I fit these things into a personal statement? Should it be through a narrative, say I tell a story and some how fit those things into it? I am lost as to how to get this thing rolling. My original personal statement I began by telling a story of when I traveled to Oakland, California and a young child asked me, "Why you twitting in those skinny jeans, white boy?" I framed the story through the lens of that conversation, but I felt this was too risky and the humor may throw off admissions.