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    * Examples of coursework you have completed * Practical work you have enjoyed * Books‚ articles‚ etc. you have read related to the subject area * Work experience or voluntary work in this area * Conferences you have attended * Personal experiences that lead to the decision to take this subject * Where you hope a degree in this subject will take you in the future * Experiences that show you are a reliable and responsible person * Part-time job * Business enterprise

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    c a l i f o r n i a Berkeley Why is the personal statement so important? As a vital part of your application‚ the personal statement—consisting of responses to two prompts—is reviewed by both the Admissions and the Scholarship Offices. At Berkeley we use the Personal Statement to: • discover and evaluate distinctions among applicants whose academic records are often very similar; • gain insight into your level of academic‚ personal and extracurricular achievement; • provide us with information

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    was‚ but writing out a thesis statement was not my strong suit. This is why I also created many strong thesis statements throughout the year. I believe that I wrote my best thesis in my Romeo and Juliet essay because my feedback was that I had a very strong‚ clear main idea. A strong thesis statement provided a strong base for the overall idea of my writing‚ but in a way caused trouble further down the road. I had trouble connecting my evidence pieces to my thesis statement. For example‚ in my TKM

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    Thesis statements and topic sentences help organize the ideas in an essay. Academic writers are expected to use thesis statements and topic sentences. Academic essays are often organized using the following pattern: Introduction—the first paragraph of the essay. The thesis statement is usually the last sentence of the introductory paragraph. Body paragraphs—the paragraphs. Each of these body paragraphs usually begins with a topic sentence. Last paragraph—Called the conclusion or concluding

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    Personal Statement Do you have the experience that you could do nothing about the things because of the money and power? It was a cold and heartless day that I witnessed the same coldness in people’s heart. My uncle was dead in a sudden accident. People who caused this accident were powerful and rich. Although the new media was also on the spot‚ they chose to keep silence about this accident. The last bit of hope that we had was no longer existed. Later I learned about the journalist after my

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    Personal Statement Nursing is such a diverse‚ challenging and worthwhile career that I really feel it is the right course for me. It is a vocation for people who are practical‚ conscientious‚ reliable and who find it easy quickly to establish good‚ trusting relationships with new people. I have these skills and a genuine desire to help people when they need it most. The role of the nurse is changing in the NHS‚ with more opportunities for nurses to take greater responsibility for patient care

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    worksheets from last time) INTRODUCTIONS An introduction serves as a contract between a writer and his or her readers. In the introduction‚ a writer makes specific commitments that must then be fulfilled. The most important of these is the thesis statement‚ which commits the writer to a specific focus. In effect‚ it provides the reader with an accurate expectation of what the writer plans to do-the main idea that the writer plans to develop. In general‚ a good introduction accomplishes three purposes:

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    My personal statement My desire to be a midwife began before studying nursing diploma in Spain. There are several reasons for this interest‚ beginning with my cousin’s completion of a midwifery course. She has told me very much about her course and I was excited to hear about each element of it. Another factor which attracted me to this branch of nursing was the excitement of taking part in a birth. Witnessing the happiness of those involved is always an unforgettable experience and to smooth

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    It seems logical that good education can only be acquired if one have enough money to spend because all supporting factors require funds and other resources to be realized‚ so much so in a developing country as the Philippines. One of the most evident problems is the poor having less access to good education. Good education require both the hardware (school buildings‚ books‚ supplies‚ equipment) and software (trained and dedicated teachers‚ healthy citizens) components that require funds from both

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    Every Action There Will Be a Reaction Thesis Statement Every day choices or decisions are made from experiences taught or from experiences learned. The only choices to be responsible for are the ones that are considered honorable or right. Also bad decisions are made but people do not want to be accountable for them. In life the choices made will guide the way people live whether responsible or irresponsible. Only be responsible for personal decisions. Outline I. Overview

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