Here is How to Write
a Robust Statement of Purpose
SOP or statement of purpose or a personal statement refers to a critical
piece of school application that delineates the admission committees about you,
your academic and professional interests and how you will be a great addition
to the program you are interested to apply in. It should narrate a proper story
about who you are and why are you worthy of the university you are interested
in. The statement of purpose must always range
around 500 to 1000 words. Always use a traditional font and size it around 11
to 12 pt. Do not forget to leave enough whitespace to make the statement
readable. Double space the document if the university demands it.
Steps on writing a
strong SOP
- Brainstorm
The SOP offers you a chance to convey your story with uniqueness which
entails your prior jobs, volunteer experience and academics. Ponder on what
makes you unique and ask yourself, what are your expectations from this
program? What features of this very program renders you excited? Solicit the
responses to get your initial thoughts on paper. This will act as your starting
point and will help you craft your first draft.
2.
The first draft
Ensure to offer insight on what drives you, personally and
professionally. Showcase your interest in the organization by addressing its
unique features that entice you the most. And most of all, be yourself. It
helps you in keeping the audience in mind when crafting the draft and do not
forget to showcase your personality.
3.
Editing and refining
Ensure that you have followed the directions accurately like margins,
spacing, and font size and type. Proofread thoroughly to look out for grammar,
spellings, and punctuations. Keep in mind that the SOP should always be between
500 to 1000 words. If the word count increases, reread it repeatedly and deduct
the details that are redundant and/or useless.