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Personal Statement
Started by issa
issa said:i forgot the maximum number of characters for the personal statement, is it 700 words or 7000 words?? and how important is the personal statement to the application??
A1: neither. 4500 characters (including spaces).
A2: the importance of a personal statement differs from school to school. my advice, since it is the one thing you have complete control over at this time in the game, make it really really good (don't cut any corners).
issa said:i forgot the maximum number of characters for the personal statement, is it 700 words or 7000 words?? and how important is the personal statement to the application??
it's indicated in AADSAS
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ursinus00 said:search before asking
i did, but i couldn't find so i had to ask.
i think it's more important to apply as soon as possible than to wait around and work for a long time on your statement. an admittance person told us that if it comes down to applying early or spending two weeks on your statement, i's better to have an average statement and apply early.
maksidaa said:i think it's more important to apply as soon as possible than to wait around and work for a long time on your statement. an admittance person told us that if it comes down to applying early or spending two weeks on your statement, i's better to have an average statement and apply early.
Ditto. But why not have a good personal statement and apply early. Get your personal statement done EARLY!
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Up to you. Use as much space as you need to sell yourself. For some it might take 2-3 paragraphs for others all 4500 characters.
lgreen_aci said:Ditto. But why not have a good personal statement and apply early. Get your personal statement done EARLY!
Yeah. That this point in the game... 2 weeks won't make a difference. It is way to early to be rushing your application.
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I have question, you guys are sayin that work on the personal statement early. But what do they want me to write about? is there a from available telling me what to write about? (the addsas aplication wont come out till mid may, so how am I supposed to work on it early?)
Thanx guys
Thanx guys
RE4 said:I have question, you guys are sayin that work on the personal statement early. But what do they want me to write about? is there a from available telling me what to write about? (the addsas aplication wont come out till mid may, so how am I supposed to work on it early?)
Thanx guys
Your Personal Statement should address why you desire to pursue a dental education and how a dental degree contributes to your personal and professional goals.
You are encouraged to compose your statement in a text-only word processor (e.g., Notepad), review your statement for errors, then cut and paste the final version into the text box above. Click the Save button and return to the Personal Statement to review the formatting of your text. You are limited to approximately 1 page (4500 characters, including spaces).
More importantly, ask AADSAS or whoever made the rule in the first place....instead of a bunch of strangers on the internet. These threads always amaze me, especially for something this important.ursinus00 said:search before asking
I hope nobody jumps down my throat about this seemilbly silly and rediculously obvoius question, but here goes....
What's the topic of the personal statement???
With any paper I've ever done, there's always a topis such as "Write about the underlying themes in the Great Gatsby" etc.
What's the assigned topic for the personal statement then? I haven't seen it anywhere! 😕
What's the topic of the personal statement???
With any paper I've ever done, there's always a topis such as "Write about the underlying themes in the Great Gatsby" etc.
What's the assigned topic for the personal statement then? I haven't seen it anywhere! 😕
As already posted, the official prompt:
Your Personal Statement should address why you desire to pursue a dental education and how a dental degree contributes to your personal and professional goals.
You are encouraged to compose your statement in a text-only word processor (e.g., Notepad), review your statement for errors, then cut and paste the final version into the text box above. Click the Save button and return to the Personal Statement to review the formatting of your text. You are limited to approximately 1 page (4500 characters, including spaces).
Your Personal Statement should address why you desire to pursue a dental education and how a dental degree contributes to your personal and professional goals.
You are encouraged to compose your statement in a text-only word processor (e.g., Notepad), review your statement for errors, then cut and paste the final version into the text box above. Click the Save button and return to the Personal Statement to review the formatting of your text. You are limited to approximately 1 page (4500 characters, including spaces).
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The title should be something along the lines of "Why I Want To Be A Dentist When I Grow Up."
toofache32 said:The title should be something along the lines of "Why I Want To Be A Dentist When I Grow Up."
haha
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