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         Accuracy: Professors assess your personal statement by checking how accurate it is. They will check if you really write true information and it is you who wrote the personal statement and not someone else. They also check if it is original at the same time unique since they do not accept copied content from other sources. Personal: Professors want to read something that is different from the crowd. With that, you need to make your personal statement personal. You need to show who you are, why you are different from others and what can you give that others can’t. Error free: No one wants to read a paper that is full of mistakes that is why as much as possible, you need to get rid of all mistakes. Make sure that you read your paper to ensure that you catch all errors you committed. Questions: In applying, you need to write a personal statement and there are instances that you need to answer some questions given by the program. With that, ensure that you answer all the questions given. Be sure that you do not leave a question unanswered because the committee wants to know how you answer it. Content: The selection committee also checks for your content. They will check whether it is copied or not. They will check if you meet the word count or exceed. Everything about the content will be checked thoroughly. Demonstrate understanding: Professors do not only check for your content, but they want to assess your understanding about the chosen program. In here, give them a background on why did you choose the program and what you can give that surely benefit them. Experience: Experience is important all the time because you learn from it. Do not forget that admissions schools want to accept student who have much experience because it means that they have more what it takes to meet their goals. Whenever you have experience related to the program you are applying, write it. Clear expression: You need to express yourself clearly like what you want, what you expect, what are your future goals and others. Well-structured essay: No one wants to read a paper that is not understandable. With that in mind, be sure that you have a good structure and that your points flow smoothly and logically. Note: You need to know that the committee does not only assess your personal statement, but also there are other requirements they need to check such as reference, academic performance, examinations and other additional papers. Also, professors do personal statement analysis that is why you need to be careful on what you write.