Looking Beyond the Personal Statement

Writing a personal statement is one of the most important tasks that a person seeking to study his chosen course in his preferred university should successfully accomplish. If a person could persuade though his personal statement that he is suitable to study his chosen course at his chosen university, then his life as student would then commence the next academic period.

However, hurdling college admission does not guarantee the success of a student as well as his future. Higher education schooling is much different than personal statement writing. True, many individuals seek higher education in order to gain knowledge and skills needed to land a good job. They seek to earn their college, master and doctor’s degrees in order to secure careers that offer high wage and income. In fact, it has been proven that those who have earned their degrees are more likely to get employed and receive higher salaries and greater benefits.

In order to succeed on a course, a newly admitted student should look beyond personal statement writing. In the personal statement, the newly admitted student has probably shown that he stood out from other applicants. The newly admitted student has probably stated well the reasons why he is applying for the course he has chosen. He has probably shown that he understands and discerns the course. Also, the newly admitted student has probably stated well the reasons why he is suitable to the course. He has probably shown that he has what it takes to succeed on his chosen course.

Looking beyond personal statement writing means the student must prove what he wrote on his admission essay. He must prove that his skills and experiences could catapult him into success, notwithstanding all the problems and challenges that may come along the way. University education is unlike primary and secondary educations that focus only on teaching students about the basic knowledge and skills. University education allows a student to learn and acquire certain knowledge and skills that could prove useful to his future career.

Students who are in their first year in the university should always try to look beyond what they wrote on their personal statements. Because if they do not, they would miserably fail to acquire the knowledge and skills needed to have a bright future. If a student struggles on his current course, he should reflect on what he wrote on his personal statement.

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