How to write a statement of intent
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- Опубликовано: 11 май 2021
- Write a strong statement of intent to get admitted to your dream school. Increase your chances of getting admitted and earning a scholarship.
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- Always tell the truth
- Brag about yourself without sounding like you're bragging... find the balance
- Tell your story and why you're awesome
- Tell your plan/vision and how this school fits into it
- Tell why you want this school or program, and be specific
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Thank you so much for this Video - Such a life Savior
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Extremely helpful!! Thank you so much.
Our pleasure! Glad it was helpful.
Thanks for taking the time and for caring.
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American living in Busan here, thanks for the video, its also cool that im writing admissions essays and you start talking about korea hahaha
Korea is awesome and Busan has some of the best seafood. Enjoy some Naju pears and be sure to visit Everland at least once.
Where did he upload the copy of this to look over closely
Thank you this helped so much!
Glad it helped!
Thanks for the insight.
US higher education is complicated, so glad we could help.
Great job sir, very helpful
Thanks for the feedback! Glad it was helpful.
Thank you
You're welcome
Awesome video sir.....Please can i include extracurricular activities and is it going to add extra value to my statement of intent?
Yes, you can. Have it match what's in your resume, and phrase it as, "I am active in my community by volunteering at the local hospital" or whatever it is you do.
Yours truly 😁
Thanks!
That is great, but is there a way of getting in touch
You can email us at admissions@brightered.com.
Hello, I have to write statement of Intent for Job.
Can you help me out?
Yes. We will make a video to that soon.
You used the diction of "being a dream of mine" a lot. Perhaps some variety in the word choice will add some variety and not sound as repetitive.
Sure thing. You could use other phrases like:
"I've always wanted to..."
"One of my goals is to..."
"I have a strong internal drive to..."
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Well, I was told that is not the right way to write a statement of purpose/intent
What is the right way?
Why the the person say that?
The person talking is the head of recruitment for a top 20 MBA program and has been in higher education for 10+ years. There may be slightly different advice depending on the competitiveness of the program you're applying to, but what he's covering here is solid.