
“Their interest in the subject may have been generated from work experience, voluntary work, hobbies/interests or even from studying it at A Level.”
The five things every student should include on their personal statement.
With admissions tutors reading hundreds of personal statements, how can you make sure you stand out and are remembered?
Here, we’re going to share with you the five things every personal statement should include. We’ve spoken to advisors from many universities and colleges, so the information is coming directly from those who read them.
“Their interest in the subject may have been generated from work experience, voluntary work, hobbies/interests or even from studying it at A Level.”
Tips from professionals about what they like to read in personal statements.
“Everyone has a passion, and all passions have something which shows why you’re good at a certain thing… for example, with netball you’re working in a team, being committed, and if you don’t prepare you fail...”
Tips from professionals and experts about what they like to see in personal statements.
“I think it’s really important to not only include why you’d like to study the course you're applying for, but also the things that set you apart from other applicants, i.e., your hobbies, interests, skills, volunteering etc.”
Use the UCAS’ personal statement tool alongside this guide to help you structure your ideas.
Read our full guide on How to write an undergraduate personal statement.
Read out full guide on How to write a postgraduate personal statement.
Check out our full list of Personal Statement Dos and Don’ts.
Get advice on How to start a personal statement: the attention grabber.
Read our full guide on How to finish your statement the right way.