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Hey guys! So as now is the time that people are applying to university, I thought I’d make a post about personal statements; the requirements you have to meet and what you should include.
One of the things that can be difficult about writing a personal statement is UCAS’s formatting rules. Your personal statement has to be under 4,000 characters, and no more than 47 lines. I would recommend writing your personal statement to the best of your ability first, putting in everything you think is important and relevent. Once you have written your personal statement, then you can go back and edit it to make sure it fits within the character and line limits.
It can be hard to decide what to put in your personal statement. Here are some things which should be included:
- why you want to go to university: talk about how studying at university will benefit you and why you chose uni instead of another option.
- why you want to do this course: why you enjoy the subject, why you’re interested in it, any previous study or reading about the subject.
- your long term goals and ambitions: this will likely tie in with the previous two points. If you’re not sure what you want to do as a career, you can say a general field you’re interested in (for example I said I didn’t have a specific career in mind but said I wanted to work in the publishing industry) or give other goals like gaining a full understanding of a subject or going on to further study.
- work experience: if your work experience is relevent to the course you want to do, definitely put it in and say what you learned and why it made you want to study what you’re studying. If you don’t have any relevent work experience, it may be a good idea to try and get some over the summer. However, work experience isn’t necessary, though it is helpful. You can also find relevent parts of the work experience to talk about even if it doesn’t really fit your course - for example, I did my work experience in a retirement home and then went on to study English. While this isn’t directly relevent, I talked about how my favourite part of the experience was listening to all the stories the residents had to tell, which does relate to English. You can also talk about how your work experience made you realise you didn’t want to work in that sector, and how you became interested in your current subject.
- Extra reading outside school: this shows that you are genuinely interested in the subject, and are willing you work during your personal time which shows dedication.
- Extra curricular activities: things like music, sport, volunteering, etc. Make sure that when you talk about these you expand on how they have given you important skills. For example, someone who says the play basketball has an edge over someone who doesn’t play any sports, but someone who says they play basketball and this has made them a great team player and has taught them the value of communicating well with others looks even better. There are numerous skills to be learnt from extra-curricular activities. Learning a musical instrument takes independent study and self-motivation, learning a language shows you’re a keen and quick learner, and so on.
- Conclusion: here you should try and summarise the main points of your statement (just as you would in an essay) and then finish off with a positive comment on why the uni should pick you.
Good luck!
Right now, I’m sifting through 50+ applications for a new entry-level position. Here’s some advice from the person who will actually be looking at your CV/resume and cover letter:
‘You must include a cover letter’ does not mean ‘write a single line about why you want this position’. If you can’t be bothered to write at least one actual paragraphs about why you want this job, I can’t be bothered to read your CV.
Don’t bother including a list of your interests if all you can think of is ‘socialising with friends’ and ‘listening to music’. Everyone likes those things. Unless you can explain why the stuff you do enriches you as a person and a candidate (e.g. playing an instrument or a sport shows dedication and discipline) then I honestly don’t care how you spend your time. I won’t be looking at your CV thinking ‘huh, they haven’t included their interests, they must have none’, I’m just looking for what you have included.
Even if you apply online, I can see the filename you used for your CV. Filenames that don’t include YOUR name are annoying. Filenames like ‘CV - media’ tell me that you’ve got several CVs you send off depending on the kind of job advertised and that you probably didn’t tailor it for this position. ‘[Full name] CV’ is best.
USE. A. PDF. All the meta information, including how long you worked on it, when you created it, times, etc, is right there in a Word doc. PDFs are far more professional looking and clean and mean that I can’t make any (unconscious or not) decisions about you based on information about the file.
I don’t care what the duties in your previous unrelated jobs were unless you can tell me why they’re useful to this job. If you worked in a shop, and you’re applying for an office job which involves talking to lots of people, don’t give me a list of stuff you did, write a sentence about how much you enjoyed working in a team to help everyone you interacted with and did your best to make them leave the shop with a smile. I want to know what makes you happy in a job, because I want you to be happy within the job I’m advertising.
Does the application pack say who you’ll be reporting to? Can you find their name on the company website? Address your application to them. It’s super easy and shows that you give enough of a shit to google something. 95% of people don’t do this.
Tell me who you are. Tell me what makes you want to get up in the morning and go to work and feel fulfilled. Tell me what you’re looking for, not just what you think I’m looking for.
I will skim your CV. If you have a bunch of bullet points, make every one of them count. Make the first one the best one. If it’s not interesting to you, it’s probably not interesting to me. I’m overworked and tired. Make my job easy.
“I work well in a team or individually” okay cool, you and everyone else. If the job means you’ll be part of a big team, talk about how much you love teamwork and how collaborating with people is the best way to solve problems. If the job requires lots of independence, talk about how you are great at taking direction and running with it, and how you have the confidence to follow your own ideas and seek out the insight of others when necessary. I am profoundly uninterested in cookie-cutter statements. I want to know how you actually work, not how a teacher once told you you should work.
For an entry-level role, tell me how you’re looking forward to growing and developing and learning as much as you can. I will hire genuine enthusiasm and drive over cherry-picked skills any day. You can teach someone to use Excel, but you can’t teach someone to give a shit. It makes a real difference.
This is my advice for small, independent orgs like charities, etc. We usually don’t go through agencies, and the person reading through the applications is usually the person who will manage you, so it helps if you can give them a real sense of who you are and how you’ll grab hold of that entry level position and give it all you’ve got. This stuff might not apply to big companies with actual HR departments - it’s up to you to figure out the culture and what they’re looking for and mirror it. Do they use buzzwords? Use the same buzzwords! Do they write in a friendly, informal way? Do the same! And remember, 95% of job hunting (beyond who you know and flat-out nepotism, ugh) is luck. If you keep getting rejected, it’s not because you suck. You might just need a different approach, or it might just take the right pair of eyes landing on your CV.
And if you get rejected, it’s worthwhile asking why. You’ve already been rejected, the worst has already happened, there’s really nothing bad that can come out of you asking them for some constructive feedback (politely, informally, “if it isn’t too much trouble”). Pretty much all of us have been hopeless jobseekers at one point or another. We know it’s shitty and hard and soul-crushing. Friendliness goes a long way. Even if it’s just one line like “your cover letter wasn’t inspiring" at least you know where to start.
And seriously, if you have any friends that do any kind of hiring or have any involvement with that side of things, ask them to look at your CV with a big red pen and brutal honesty. I do this all the time, and the most important thing I do is making it so their CV doesn’t read exactly like that of every other person who took the same ‘how-to-get-a-job’ class in school. If your CV has a paragraph that starts with something like ‘I am a highly motivated and punctual individual who–’ then oh my god I AM ALREADY ASLEEP.
0709 / happy brazilian independence day!!! i didn't study much today actually, since it's the weekend 😂 but i did some chores so i do feel very productive!
day 1 of trying to get my shit together!
i’ve been stressed out to the point of not doing anything this past week or something, so last night I had a breakdown and decided to work super hard for a couple days, just to get some stuff off my list and out of my head. today it went great, i’m tired and so much calmer now🌿✨

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monday, 4th march ⎪🌧
i was so productive today?? studied biology, washed and ironed my clothes, cleaned my room and did a workout. wow
i think my motivation is coming back
meeting up with friends tomorrow for dinner yayy
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Can I be so productive and motivated too?! T_T
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I did a lot of history notes today! And physics notes! I'm currently in the middle of watching a contemporary ballet performance right now (i'm posting this during intermission)!
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200819; Okay I obviously suck at this between semesters. But here it is, the messy and not so aesthetic reality of a literature and archeology student! Still there’s a lit paper due - 11 days to go - and I’ve been to the library for the first time in ages. It’s sad to say that I lost nearly all of my motivation because I also need to work (for the $$$) and the pressure is enormous. But now, slowly, I feel like I’m finally back on track. I’ve had a good night’s sleep, I got up early, did a power yoga session and had enough coffee to tackle everything I need to do. Also I absolutely live for tweed slacks and the early autumn vibe. 🍃
discovered yet another café (and it’s all vegan !) and spent hours working on my last lit review of the semester.

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0924 / i am like 2 weeks late but i turned 22 on september 12th so i am really happy! things are also looking up in my life, i started a new internship and things are going well 💕 just haven't been the most productive but that's my original self anyway

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