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Hey guys,
I am working on my personal statement and I am hoping to submit today or tomorrow. I have a lot of things I want to say and I want to use my 4500 characters wisely, since we don't get a lot of room to elaborate on stuff in the professional experiences section (just 175 characters per activity).
Right now I have 7000+ characters and I am trying to cut it down hopefully without losing a lot of my content/main points.
My question is: Is it essential to have a conclusion paragraph? What are your thoughts on a conclusion paragraph? Did everyone include one in their personal statements?
Lastly, would there be a huge difference between a June 30th and July 1st e-submit date? I kind of wanted to have the June stamp. And be in one of the earlier batches. Thoughts?
Thank you! All feedback is appreciated 🙂
On my phone so don't have time to comment but there's no batches anymore so don't worry about the time stamp
Anecdotal but I got into a super selective (18 people per year) program and out of the four required essays I only hit half of the maximum limit for one. The rest were like 25% of the limit.I know of two people who got accepted to both columbia and stony brook (extremely competitive schools) and their personal statements were both well under 4500 characters. One of those people had 2800 characters and the other had 3500. I personally think that reading an essay that is the full 4500 would be really annoying to read as I would likely lose my attention if something was not interesting. Adcoms have to read hundreds of these. So if possible, I would say keep it concise and interesting. Just my opinion! mine is at 3500.