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Personal Statement Tips

Your story matters. Here’s how to tell it effectively.

Your personal statement is more than just a writing sample — it's your opportunity to tell your story and show why you're a great fit for your chosen program or field. Whether you're applying to graduate school, medical school, or a fellowship, your statement should highlight your passion, purpose, and potential.

Here are a few key tips to make your personal statement stand out:

1. Tell Your Story — But Keep It Focused

Admissions committees want to know who you are, not just what you've done. Share experiences that shaped your academic interests or career goals, but keep them relevant. Avoid repeating your resume — use this space to explain why those experiences matter and how they led you to your next step.

2. Show, Don't Just Tell

Instead of saying "I'm passionate about research," describe a specific moment that demonstrates it: the experiment that failed three times before it finally worked, or the late-night study session that sparked your curiosity. Concrete details bring your story to life and make your statement memorable.

3. Connect the Dots

A strong personal statement weaves together your past experiences, current skills, and future goals. Think of it as a roadmap — show how your academic journey has prepared you for the challenges and opportunities ahead.

4. Know Your Audience

Each program has its own values and expectations. Do your research — mention two to three specific faculty whose work inspires you, courses that align with your interests, or ways you hope to contribute to the program. Tailoring your statement shows genuine interest and effort.

5. Revise, Review, and Refine

A great personal statement rarely comes together in one draft. Write freely at first, then revisit your essay to tighten structure, clarify your message, and check for flow. Ask professors, mentors, or a Career Center Specialist to review it and offer feedback.

Ready to Get Started?

Writing about yourself can feel daunting — but you don't have to do it alone. Prep for Grad or Professional School with these resources on myUMBC or on our website, which are both full of templates, examples, and additional tips to craft a compelling personal statement that captures your unique voice and vision. We're here to support you every step of the way.

Posted: October 8, 2025, 2:45 PM

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