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Writing your Personal Statement

A personal statement is 4,000 characters about you and why you deserve a place on your chosen course at the University of Roehampton. It is a key part of the UCAS application process, a chance for you to showcase your academic achievements and extracurricular activities.  

For tips and the dos and don’ts, carry on reading!

A few things to think about and note down:

Structure

Writing a personal statement

You need to think of your personal statement as a written formal essay that is enthusiastic but professional. You shouldn’t just list your experiences; you need to demonstrate your skills and link them to the course you want to study. We recommend using the ABC method.

Activity- what have you done?
Benefit- what skills have you gained?
Course- how does it relate to your course?

A simple example of the ABC model would be:

Activity: I took part in the school play.

Benefit: I have confidence and can perform in front of an audience.

Course: This will help me in my Primary Education course as I can confidently present in front of large groups.

Think about your transferable skills. These are skills you can take from one place and apply to another, for example:

Dos and Don’ts

Do:

Don’t:

We have some upcoming webinars to support you with your application process, head over to our website to find out more. Why not come to our next open day on 16 November 2024, this is a perfect opportunity for you to discover life at Roehampton and ask any questions you might have.

You can watch the webinar on writing a personal statement here. If you need more information, please contact ug.information@roehampton.ac.uk or call +44(0)2083923232.

At the University of Roehampton, we help students build the confidence, skills and experience to succeed in their careers and make a positive impact in the world.

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