phet7178
Aug 19, 2007
Graduate / Personal Statements for a PhD application - questions [2]
Dear Forum,
I have a few specific questions I have come accross while re-drafting my personal statement for a PhD application.
Because the application is for a specialised academic subject, I have made it very much concerned with my intellectual experience, interests, methodologies, etc (ie as opposed to too much focus on 'life changing experiences' etc). I am trying to make myself sound like a good scholar.
But, I was wondering:
1. Should I mention specific people whose books influenced me, even if they dont teach at the school I am applying to, but are leaders in their field, to show I have read widely?
2. What are opinions on using quotes in an essay like this (ie from books by the above mentioned scholars). Nothing long, just a short and snappy thing that sums up the way I look at my field, or an opinion I dispute.
3. Should I be very specific about the research I would like to do for my PhD, or broad?
4. Should I mention prizes/scholarships Ive won in the personal statement, even though they will also be listed in the application?
Thanks for the help
Dear Forum,
I have a few specific questions I have come accross while re-drafting my personal statement for a PhD application.
Because the application is for a specialised academic subject, I have made it very much concerned with my intellectual experience, interests, methodologies, etc (ie as opposed to too much focus on 'life changing experiences' etc). I am trying to make myself sound like a good scholar.
But, I was wondering:
1. Should I mention specific people whose books influenced me, even if they dont teach at the school I am applying to, but are leaders in their field, to show I have read widely?
2. What are opinions on using quotes in an essay like this (ie from books by the above mentioned scholars). Nothing long, just a short and snappy thing that sums up the way I look at my field, or an opinion I dispute.
3. Should I be very specific about the research I would like to do for my PhD, or broad?
4. Should I mention prizes/scholarships Ive won in the personal statement, even though they will also be listed in the application?
Thanks for the help