General Admissions & OTCAS OT school personal statement

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Hello everyone,
I am asking for a friend as she is applying to OT school and is working on her personal statement. I know there is no limit posted on the application itself for length of personal statement but can anyone give me an average for length. Hers is about 2-3 pages or almost 2000 words and that sounds like a ton to me. I am trying to convince her to cut it quite significantly but it would help if I could have some information to back it up. Thank you in advance.
 
Hello everyone,
I am asking for a friend as she is applying to OT school and is working on her personal statement. I know there is no limit posted on the application itself for length of personal statement but can anyone give me an average for length. Hers is about 2-3 pages or almost 2000 words and that sounds like a ton to me. I am trying to convince her to cut it quite significantly but it would help if I could have some information to back it up. Thank you in advance.
I had to apply through OTCAS and one other site. There was a limit of 250 words and 300 for each question. I don't think they want to read that much. LoL
 
Hello everyone,
I am asking for a friend as she is applying to OT school and is working on her personal statement. I know there is no limit posted on the application itself for length of personal statement but can anyone give me an average for length. Hers is about 2-3 pages or almost 2000 words and that sounds like a ton to me. I am trying to convince her to cut it quite significantly but it would help if I could have some information to back it up. Thank you in advance.

Mine was about 1200 words and that was after I cut it down a lot so I can definitely see why she wants to keep it longer. I emailed one of my schools because it was about 80 words over their requirement just to make sure it was ok if I kept it. They said the rule wasn't a strict one, but that I should be careful so as to not lose the reader's interest. One suggestion I would have is to make sure that whatever she is talking about is nothing that can be directly inferred from her resume/experiences. Another would be to look at it from the admissions' perspective -- is what she wrote something that other applicants probably included? I guess I would just focus on things that she believes set her apart from other applicants. Because everyone wants to help people and make a difference -- how has she shown that in the past?
 
Mine was about 1200 words and that was after I cut it down a lot so I can definitely see why she wants to keep it longer. I emailed one of my schools because it was about 80 words over their requirement just to make sure it was ok if I kept it. They said the rule wasn't a strict one, but that I should be careful so as to not lose the reader's interest. One suggestion I would have is to make sure that whatever she is talking about is nothing that can be directly inferred from her resume/experiences. Another would be to look at it from the admissions' perspective -- is what she wrote something that other applicants probably included? I guess I would just focus on things that she believes set her apart from other applicants. Because everyone wants to help people and make a difference -- how has she shown that in the past?
Thank you I appreciate the help. I definitely will let her know. That is my concern is that the reader will lose interest because of the length.
 
That is my concern is that the reader will lose interest because of the length.
That and I think it displays better writing skills (which is major in this field) to sell yourself quickly compared to those that need a novel to do it.
 
Hello everyone,
I am asking for a friend as she is applying to OT school and is working on her personal statement. I know there is no limit posted on the application itself for length of personal statement but can anyone give me an average for length. Hers is about 2-3 pages or almost 2000 words and that sounds like a ton to me. I am trying to convince her to cut it quite significantly but it would help if I could have some information to back it up. Thank you in advance.

There is not a word, character, or page limit on the OTCAS personal statement. There is, however a file limit 5M. I called OTCAS when completing mine to verify. I would recommend to your friend of course address the prompt but also have professors or writing tutors review her essay. For some programs that is the only thing they require/read. For other programs there is a questions sections which DOES have a character or word count-read carefully.
 
One of the schools I applied to set a one page limit. I am not an expert, but if you can be succinct and also swift in your delivery, that might be what the readers are looking at. I'd stick to around 5 paragraphs.
 
Mine was 2 pages long
 
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