Please help with personal statement.

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As I was filling out my Pharmcas application I ran into the personal statement section, And for the last 2 days I have realized I have no clue what they're looking for in a personal statement. So does anyone have a brief
outline of what a personal statement should cover.

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Doesn't it say in Pharmcas, what you should discuss in personal statement?
What is the topic?
 
Right below the box where you enter your personal statement on PharmCAS are several paragraphs of detailed instructions. I don't know how you can miss it, but I've copied and pasted verbatim from PharmCAS below:

Your Personal Essay should address why you selected pharmacy as a career and how the Doctor of Pharmacy degree relates to your immediate and long-term professional goals. Describe how your personal, educational, and professional background will help you achieve your goals. The personal essay is an important part of your application for admission and provides you with an opportunity for you to clearly and effectively express your ideas.

Do NOT personalize your essay for a particular pharmacy degree institution. You can NOT make any edits to your Personal Essay after you have e-submitted your completed application to PharmCAS.

You are encouraged to compose your essay in a text-only word processor (e.g., Notepad), review your essay for errors, then cut and paste the final version into the text box above. Click the Save button and then return to the Personal Essay to review the formatting of your text. You are limited to approximately 1 page (4500 characters, including spaces). Some formatting characters used in programs like Word (angled quotes, accents, special characters) will not display properly. Take care to review your final text and to make the necessary corrections to the format.

Each pharmacy school reserves the right to require additional essay responses as part of the supplemental application process.
 
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