Kaleb92
Aug 13, 2009
Undergraduate / Purdue personal statement - interest in science [15]
I need help with my personal statement for purdue. This is my first personal statement and i'm not sure if i am doing it right or not. any advice/criticism would be greatly appreciated
the question is Describe how your college education will allow you to achieve personal and professional goals?
here is what i have so far...
My interest in science started when I was a child. I would always read books about science and do "experiments" with items in the kitchen. My interest in science continued throughout my life and now I plan on majoring in chemistry. A college degree will aid in my unending search for knowledge.
The first year that I took chemistry, I had little interest in it. Then the following year I took chemistry II along with AP biology. These 2 classes combined sparked my interest in chemistry. I began to enjoy larning how things work at the molecular level. I later realized that chemistry is everywhere and having a degree in it would help me get a job practically anywhere.
A college degree will also open many new doors for me, allowing me to have many choices in life. It will also help me participate in research that will benefit society and save lives.
I need help with my personal statement for purdue. This is my first personal statement and i'm not sure if i am doing it right or not. any advice/criticism would be greatly appreciated
the question is Describe how your college education will allow you to achieve personal and professional goals?
here is what i have so far...
My interest in science started when I was a child. I would always read books about science and do "experiments" with items in the kitchen. My interest in science continued throughout my life and now I plan on majoring in chemistry. A college degree will aid in my unending search for knowledge.
The first year that I took chemistry, I had little interest in it. Then the following year I took chemistry II along with AP biology. These 2 classes combined sparked my interest in chemistry. I began to enjoy larning how things work at the molecular level. I later realized that chemistry is everywhere and having a degree in it would help me get a job practically anywhere.
A college degree will also open many new doors for me, allowing me to have many choices in life. It will also help me participate in research that will benefit society and save lives.