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Friday, October 05, 2007

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GP Essays by RJ.

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Thursday, August 23, 2007

THIS IS WHAT EXAMS WERE SUPPOSED TO BE. =(

Sunday, July 08, 2007

For You, The Confused.

Hello 2sa3 ^^

I understand we're supposed to produce a personal statement for Our Dearly Beloved by tomorrow? I know some of us will probably be stumped at having to quash our dynamic personalities into prose. Words can't begin to describe just how amazing and we are right (: Ah anyway. I was looking for examples online, and I chanced upon this page. It had the Dos and Donts and...useful information. I'll paste the important things here so you won't have to open a new window. Some sound weird, but twist it into context ^^ As for documentation.... EH how are we supposed to go about it?

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Purposes of Personal Statements:

Not just a writing sample (but make sure you write well)
Fill in blanks of resume (don't repeat what they already know)
Give a sense of you as a person
Show that you understand the field you want to enter
Show that you can think reflectively and sympathetically
Show that the degree will build on previous experiences, and not be a discontinuous experience
Explain any black marks on your record (don't whine, just explain)


Questions to Ask Yourself Before Writing:

What is unique about my background? Have I faced any unusual hardships? Which of these details have influenced my growth?

When did I become interested in this field? What specific experiences (including work experiences) have furthered this interest?

What are my career goals?

Are there any snags in my record which I should explain?

Which personal characteristics, skills, etc. will enhance my prospects for success in graduate school and in the professional world?

What makes me stand out from the pack? What are the most compelling reasons for this school to be interested in me?

All the pieces of your application should fit together. Don't unnecessarily repeat all the information you have in other parts of your application . . . and don't try to say something in your essay that is contradicted by the rest of your application. Your personal statement can fill in the missing pieces.


DOs and DON'Ts:
DO find a "hook," a controlling idea which ties your essay together. This can be a brief story, or an unusual quality you have.

DON'T just tell a story. If you use a story, be sure to analyze it and explain why it is important, what you learned from it, etc.

DON'T dwell on something from the distant past. The exception would be if you have been engaged in a lifelong struggle with a disability or economic disadvantage.

DO be positive and upbeat in tone.

DON'T assume that names of places give enough information. Describe your school; describe your company and how it fits into the marketplace (unless you work for a high profile firm like IBM).

DO be as selective as possible. Your application already includes a resume of your experiences. This is your chance to fill in the blanks of your resume, showing what you are like as a person in a way that your resume never could. Try to avoid merely listing your activities. Also avoid giving too much detail (e.g. what concentration of acid you used in that experiment).

DON'T write what you think they want to hear. Admissions committees usually can detect b.s. before they open the envelope.

DO ask your friends and family to help you remember all of the details from which you can select when you write your essay. It's easier than you would think to forget things you have done in the past.

DO show that you know something more about the field than you have seen on TV or in movies.

DON'T use clichés or generalities (Shakespeare's quote about killing all the lawyers is a typical clichéd opening).

DO take the opportunity to explain your weaknesses (you were sick on the day you took the LSAT, your mother died while you were a sophomore, etc.) You don't need to cringe, or to go on and on about it, but if you can work in a succinct explanation, do so.

DON'T try to be creative (e.g. writing a poem instead of an essay) or controversial, unless the question specifically requires it. You never know who will read your application.

DON'T brag. "I am well-known as a warm and caring person, "I plan to win the Nobel Prize," . . . these statements will not reflect well on you.

DO fit your essay into the big picture of your application. If you say you have always wanted to be a product manager, but have no evidence to show that you have ever been exposed to that career, your words will be suspect.

DON'T make proofreading errors.

DO show your final draft to friends. Don't ask them, "Isn't this a fabulous essay?" Instead ask them, "Does this sound like me?" If it doesn't sound like the you they know and love, you'll want to revise.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Picturesss

Beware the Deadly Donkey
Advancing slowly from afar
You can choose the way you live my friend
But not the way you die.
Beatrix and Xinling
Ha. So Joel isn't black after all.
Augus by Fangling
One of them's gonna kill me for posting this ):

Yess now I can delete you all from my camera. Muahahahahah :D
/meow.

Friday, June 15, 2007

ROWRRRRRRRR




HELLO CLASSMATES :D Guess what I did to the account.
Login and maybe you'll laugh.
Anyhow. Why no posts! I need entertainment ): (i think you do too)
As for homework. DO IT!
I swear lit's killing me.
How many times do I love thee, dear?
Tell me how many thoughts there be
In the atmosphere...
And all that ...fluffy bovine defecation..
I'm gonna search for those poems online later because I don't understand them at all.
Meanwhile though. I'm looking for an ipodvideo..or something with similar capabilities.


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