Useful resource for college personal statements
In the midst of my college related researches, I came across a particular resource I feel the urge to share today, as I believe it would be of great help to my fellow student readers, as well as to myself, for a reminder.
The resource is a blog, accessible at the URL http://www.statementwriting.com, whose focus is providing advice for students who are willing to enter college, and therefore ust face SAT tests and interviews.
One particular aspect the blog focus on is personal statements writing, and it does provide precious personal statements examples for students who are yet to face the challenge.
My suggestion is to read through all of the personal statements examples AND college application pitfalls. Another suggestion is to read the post titled “Increase Your Chances in the College Admission Game Through the Proper Interview Techniques” as it provides remarkable tips on how to avoid certain behaviours during your interview, in order to be in control of yourself and get admitted easily.
I look forward to your feedback, dear blogger friends.
How did you do on your college admission?
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