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How to write a personal statement for Masters courses
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How to write a personal statement for Masters courses

Source: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/masters/apply/tips-for-masters/personal-statement Parent: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/masters/apply/tips-for-masters

A good personal statement can mean the difference between getting an offer and being rejected. Your personal statement should show us that you are the right person for the course.

Alternatively, you can see our advice for writing a UCAS personal statement.

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Planning your personal statement

A personal statement is a piece of writing that you submit as part of your application. It is a statement of academic interests and should not contain any autobiographical information about your personal life.

Instead, it should show us that you are the right person for Sussex by telling us why you want to study your course, and any extra information about your achievements to date.

See our Masters courses for more information

When you have finished planning your personal statement, you can use our postgraduate application system to start your application.

You need to:

The following questions may help you plan your personal statement:

If you're applying for a subject that is in a different field to your undergraduate degree, tell us why you have decided to change your direction of study.

Think about:


Structure

Use a tight structure in your personal statement and make sure each paragraph logically follows on from the one before.

Your personal statement must:

Example:

'My passion for Psychology stems from my interest in how dementia affects the personality of patients living with the condition. That's why I spent my gap year working with the Alzheimer's Society, supporting patients and families by visiting them at home and holding surgeries to give them and carers someone to talk to.' - don't start with cliched and overused sentences:  'I have always wanted to study' or 'I feel I have always had a passion for this subject.' Instead tell us what has influenced you to study this course.  \ \

Example:

'It was not until my grandmother was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and ischaemic dementia that the link between brain functioning and cognition became a passion. \ \ The enormity of the precision at which the brain functions to produce our cognitive abilities, socially acceptable behaviours and intricate physiological processes astounded me. \ \ I found myself questioning the cognitive functions and human behaviours I had previously just accepted, desperate to understand how the unseen and seemingly small entities within the brain could impact our daily behaviour.' - the conclusion should sum up your main points, reflect on your main accomplishments and clearly show your desire to study.


Content

Your personal statement is where you show us your commitment, dedication and motivation for studying the course. It is your chance to show us the course is for you.

Your personal statement should:

See an example personal statement [PDF 31.95KB]


Language

Your tone should be positive and enthusiastic. It should show your willingness to learn and persuade us you have what it takes to suceed on one of our courses.

You should:

Example:

Don't:'I was inspired by the University's world-renowned researchers and world-leading facilities.'

Do:'I was inspired to study Animal Biology because of the groundbreaking work into the behaviour of bees that is being led by Sussex Professor Francis Ratnieks. I follow the work of the University of Sussex Laboratory of Apiculture and Social Insects and would be proud to study in such a renowned department and contribute to its highly ranked research.' - proofread your statement and ask a friend or relative to read it.


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