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Best Personal Statements are Here


Postgraduate

Personal Statement in postgraduate applications.

  • Journey towards harnessing business intelligence

    During my time as an exchange student at Oxford, a senior lecturer challenged us to devise an innovative concept. Each concept would undergo meticulous assessment, with the most promising one singled out. My idea clinched the honor. Observing numerous individuals grappling with financial burdens in India, I suggested creating an application that would examine shopping… Continue reading

  • A veterinarian’s Global Health dream

    Starting college, I spent two years assisting in laboratory research. I believed, as many do, that cutting-edge technology, including advances in medicine and the study of specific microorganisms, could be instrumental in combating zoonoses, diseases that pose severe threats to the farming industry. However, my perspective was significantly altered when I started working with Dr.… Continue reading

  • A cultural travel blogger and anthropology

    In April 2017, during the Valerian King’s Day, the whole of Valeria was engulfed by a ‘crimson madness.’ It was a Herculean task to find a seat in a Neidon bar as the city had morphed into an enormous crimson party. Everyone took to the streets wearing the national color to celebrate. Although not on… Continue reading

  • Africa explored

    “Look, we finally have a chicken coop!” Zola exclaimed. Standing before the newly constructed chicken coop, I couldn’t recall ever witnessing a sight more beautiful. We hugged each other, “Thank you for everything you’ve done.” Currently, I am involved in a program to establish an anti-FGM (Female Genital Mutilation) rescue center for young Akaluai girls… Continue reading

  • My name is “Tian Yu”

    1 “Heavenly Elm” is the translation of my Chinese name, “Tian Yu”. These characters bear profound symbolism. “Heavenly” implies inherent traits, while “Elm” refers to a strong tree species in China. My grandfather named me “Tian Yu”, hoping I could reflect the potential of the sturdy Elm. Interestingly, “Tian Yu” phonetically resembles an ancient Chinese… Continue reading

About Me

As a dedicated Personal Statement Mentor, I specialise in guiding students through the process of crafting personal statements that truly reflect their individuality and experiences. My role involves helping students highlight their unique journeys and stand out in competitive admissions processes.

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– Mary Oliver