The UCAS personal statement is your chance to shine, it’s a chance to showcase your passion, experiences, and fit for the course. Admission tutors use it to decide if you’re the candidate they can’t afford to miss. But how do you make yours stand out?
Here are five tips to craft a personal statement that grabs attention and impresses admissions teams.
Your personal statement isn’t just a list of your experiences - it’s a key decision making tool for admission staff to understand if you’re the right fit for their course.
The UCAS platform enforces strict character limits. Exceeding the limit means you’ll have to trim your draft, risking losing valuable details. You can save time drafting your statement in a separate document and pasting your final version into UCAS.
Looking at examples can spark ideas and help you understand what works, however, never copy, use them as inspiration. UCAS has a robust plagiarism detection tool and your application could be denied.
The Uni Guide has a huge range of subject specific personal statements that you can draw inspiration from.
While you want your statement to be specific to your course selections, your personal statement will be used across all your applications, so avoid mentioning specific institutions if you are applying to multiple.
If you’re studying at Sunderland College, we’re here to help! Connect with one of our UCAS advisors near you for guidance.