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I know that putting a lot of emotional stuff into a personal statement can lead to great success, but in writing the first few drafts of my own statement, I find that I'm using more of a logical thought progression explaining why I think I'd be a good candidate for dental school, and almost no emotion comes across.
As it is (for what it is), I think it's a pretty strong piece of writing, but I'm worried that a PS completely devoid of emotional content might be a minus to some adcoms. Do you think it might be dangerous NOT to let much passion and/or emotion show through in your PS, but rather to save it for the interviews?
It was my first instinct to go logical, but sometimes my instincts suck. 😳
What do y'all think?
As it is (for what it is), I think it's a pretty strong piece of writing, but I'm worried that a PS completely devoid of emotional content might be a minus to some adcoms. Do you think it might be dangerous NOT to let much passion and/or emotion show through in your PS, but rather to save it for the interviews?
It was my first instinct to go logical, but sometimes my instincts suck. 😳
What do y'all think?