Active vs. Passive Sentences
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 7:12 pm
This may seem like a narrow topic, but there's good reason for that.
I recently wrote the first draft of my personal statement and asked my prelaw advisor for his feedback. Some of it made perfect sense and I'm taking them into account as I redraft the document. But one point he makes doesn't quite make sense to me. According to him, I wrote a personal statement chocked full of passive sentences - I'm "pulling my punches," as he puts it. He basically edited each individual sentence to make it more "active" because active sentences read more like a legal document according to him, which helps showcase my legal writing skills.
I can understand that style of writing in a legal document, but as I read it in a personal statement, it looks choppy to me. The statement doesn't flow as well. I'm honestly not sure that an admissions committee is going to look at it and see a college-level caliber of writing.
Has anyone else ever thought about that? Is that something I should even be worried about? I've read through some of the example personal statements here and felt like my first draft resembled those more.
I recently wrote the first draft of my personal statement and asked my prelaw advisor for his feedback. Some of it made perfect sense and I'm taking them into account as I redraft the document. But one point he makes doesn't quite make sense to me. According to him, I wrote a personal statement chocked full of passive sentences - I'm "pulling my punches," as he puts it. He basically edited each individual sentence to make it more "active" because active sentences read more like a legal document according to him, which helps showcase my legal writing skills.
I can understand that style of writing in a legal document, but as I read it in a personal statement, it looks choppy to me. The statement doesn't flow as well. I'm honestly not sure that an admissions committee is going to look at it and see a college-level caliber of writing.
Has anyone else ever thought about that? Is that something I should even be worried about? I've read through some of the example personal statements here and felt like my first draft resembled those more.