I am an LSE graduate (1st and Masters) from the 1990s. The application process and courses have changed since I was there. We did not have to submit PS's, we had interviews instead. If you'd gone to LSE to study Government (my 1st degree subject) you would have studied Hobbes Leviathan because History of Political Thought was mandatory. Your video tips, describing how you had pulled your statement together - to describe why you wanted to study your subject, how you first became interested in it and what you have done by way of travel and reading to develop your interests all around a specific theme, provides a lesson in how to write a decent essay, not just an impressive personal statement.
Oooh I'm glad we didn't have to do interviews ahaha! Although it does make the personal statement a tad more stressful! I did Hobbes' Leviathan briefly at A Level but have to admit I wasn't the biggest fan ahaha 😂 I'm so glad you found this video interesting, thank you so much for your lovely comments, they really do mean such a lot! 😊
Juan Moliner okay, I feel like this is a really common problem, once you’re under like 100 it’s really just a case of rephrasing and getting rid of unnecessary little words but if you’re 700 over it’s going to be cutting whole sentences. One thing you could do it get someone else to read it to you and see where your concentration/ attention wavers. That shows that that’s something you need to change. Also, if this is only your first draft I wouldn’t worry too much because when your school/college/ whoever is helping with your application reads it they’ll be able to advise you on what to cut- hope this helps!! xx
oh my god 😭😭 watching this is making me realise how dumb I am. I really want to go to Manchester uni but ... i cannot type even nearly as eloquently as you , I don’t do anything outside of college and I had to google what an EPQ was 😭😭 I don’t have a single extra curricular activity
First of all - you're not dumb at all! Most people are exactly the same, and although I might seem like I have my life together, I also have no idea what I want to do in the future! Most universities aren't really bothered about extracurriculars, but are more focused on academics!
@@ImogenWhite omg Thankyou so much for replying 🥺🥺 this means so much !! I hope you figure out soon what you want to do , I’m sure you will be able to do anything you want !
Thank you :) honestly so stressed out not to sure what I want to do next year. These are the things I’m thinking about doing : scouts, babysitting, mock trials, debate club, work experience , volunteering (I don’t know whether I want to continue with this as consistently I help run a young girls club). Also I really want to see if I can join my Scottish youth parliament but the elections are next year so idk 😔 any advice? I don’t want to spread my self too thinly but I have a lot of ideas of laws which could be changed and what we should add to the curriculum. I’m leaning toward becoming a solicitor, however I also interested in becoming a mental health councillor or teacher. In school I am doing advanced English, advanced modern studies and Higher biology. All advice appreciated hope everyone has a lovely day xx
Hi Roslyn! First of all try not to worry (that’s maybe the most unhelpful advice from me ever but I’ll try to elaborate) It really sounds like you have everything under control- you have lots of ideas and ALREADY have lots of experience under your belt! What I would advise is to start doing all the things you want to then you’ll know more clearly which ones take up more time and aren’t that useful- you’ll also not regret not giving them a go. I was always wearing myself out by doing too much but I think the trick is saying no when it’s too much. If you want to do SYP then go for it- in my experience the earlier you start going up for election the better because you have more time to give it another go! It’s great that you have some ideas about future careers (honestly you’re doing better than me!) I think once you look into your uni courses it will become clearer which one you feel most passionately about studying at uni. Also you can always train as a teacher after doing your bachelors or even later in life so you’ll never rule that one out really! I hope I helped a little bit there- feel free to ping me any more questions xx
I would suggest that you should write your personal statement as though you are speaking to a teacher. Grammatically correct and without slang but certainly not as elaborate as what was written here. The meaning gets lost in long and unnecessary words. It is a good statement, however, but overwritten at times.
Hi. I have some problems with a personal statement since I barely written any essays in my school. I mean I have no idea what to write especially including the fact that I have to write a the personal statement for the foundation year, not for the enrollment year. Would appreciate it really much if you give me any advice.
Hi! Have a look at some examples online, watch personal statement videos and eventually you'll start to get the idea of what needs to go in it and how to write critically!
Oooh potentially look at some RUclips videos of people who study law at Bristol and Manchester to help a bit more. I think Shannon Nath studies law at Bristol so that might be a place to start!
Omg, so useful. Most people don’t share it, which I think is the most helpful thing, so thank you Imogen!!!
David Calleja ah thank you so so much David!! I’m glad you found this useful!! ❤️
I am an LSE graduate (1st and Masters) from the 1990s. The application process and courses have changed since I was there. We did not have to submit PS's, we had interviews instead. If you'd gone to LSE to study Government (my 1st degree subject) you would have studied Hobbes Leviathan because History of Political Thought was mandatory.
Your video tips, describing how you had pulled your statement together - to describe why you wanted to study your subject, how you first became interested in it and what you have done by way of travel and reading to develop your interests all around a specific theme, provides a lesson in how to write a decent essay, not just an impressive personal statement.
Oooh I'm glad we didn't have to do interviews ahaha! Although it does make the personal statement a tad more stressful! I did Hobbes' Leviathan briefly at A Level but have to admit I wasn't the biggest fan ahaha 😂 I'm so glad you found this video interesting, thank you so much for your lovely comments, they really do mean such a lot! 😊
@@ImogenWhite My pleasure. Very good luck with your future. I'm sure you will be a great success at whatever you do!
@@PotterSpurn1 thank you so much!!
This video is actually a lifesaver. I’m still in Year 12, still quite early in tbf, but I think this is really useful. Thank you so much.
Ah there's no harm in preparing early - glad you found it useful and enjoyed the video!
This is so useful! I won't be needing this video for a while but I know it will help lots of people! :)
Amy hehe you’ve got a little while yet hey Amy!! Thank you for your support though :)))
@@ImogenWhite No problem!! I will make sure to return to this video in a few years!! :)
you are so smart!!! amazing personal statement and thanks for sharing ❤️❤️
she's grace thank you so much Grace!! I’m not sure you’d have quite said the same after reading my first draft ahaha 😂
This was really helpful, the way you talked about Pedagogy of the Oppressed triggered the HELL outta me but thank u still ❤
ah I love your channel! I'm so nosey and love seeing other people's personal statements🤣 I might make a video about my own just to embarrass myself🤣
chloe mollie thank you so much Chloe- honestly me too, I’m so invested in other people’s lives!! Yes 100% do it, I’d love to see it! ❤️
I'm currently over the word count by 700 characters for my personal statement and Idk how to narrow it down 😂😂 x
Juan Moliner okay, I feel like this is a really common problem, once you’re under like 100 it’s really just a case of rephrasing and getting rid of unnecessary little words but if you’re 700 over it’s going to be cutting whole sentences. One thing you could do it get someone else to read it to you and see where your concentration/ attention wavers. That shows that that’s something you need to change. Also, if this is only your first draft I wouldn’t worry too much because when your school/college/ whoever is helping with your application reads it they’ll be able to advise you on what to cut- hope this helps!! xx
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this is so helpful!!! also your eyes are so pretty 🥰
ava bella aww thank you so much- I’m so glad you found it useful ❤️
Imogen White no problem 💕
Thank you for all the tips girl!!!!
You are so welcome!!!!
Oh dear so sweet of you
jacky wacky thanks jack!
This was so helpful! Meant to be writing mine over summer but no idea what I want to do😩
Hollie ahh I’m so glad you found it useful Hollie! Best of luck and if you have any other questions feel free to send me a message ❤️
im going to apply to alliance mbs for postgraduate studies! tnx a lot for this video
good luck xx
Oooh that's exciting!! I'm glad you found it useful!! xx
I can’t thank you enough !
oh my god 😭😭 watching this is making me realise how dumb I am. I really want to go to Manchester uni but ... i cannot type even nearly as eloquently as you , I don’t do anything outside of college and I had to google what an EPQ was 😭😭 I don’t have a single extra curricular activity
First of all - you're not dumb at all! Most people are exactly the same, and although I might seem like I have my life together, I also have no idea what I want to do in the future! Most universities aren't really bothered about extracurriculars, but are more focused on academics!
@@ImogenWhite omg Thankyou so much for replying 🥺🥺 this means so much !! I hope you figure out soon what you want to do , I’m sure you will be able to do anything you want !
Thank you :) honestly so stressed out not to sure what I want to do next year. These are the things I’m thinking about doing : scouts, babysitting, mock trials, debate club, work experience , volunteering (I don’t know whether I want to continue with this as consistently I help run a young girls club). Also I really want to see if I can join my Scottish youth parliament but the elections are next year so idk 😔 any advice? I don’t want to spread my self too thinly but I have a lot of ideas of laws which could be changed and what we should add to the curriculum. I’m leaning toward becoming a solicitor, however I also interested in becoming a mental health councillor or teacher. In school I am doing advanced English, advanced modern studies and Higher biology. All advice appreciated hope everyone has a lovely day xx
Hi Roslyn! First of all try not to worry (that’s maybe the most unhelpful advice from me ever but I’ll try to elaborate) It really sounds like you have everything under control- you have lots of ideas and ALREADY have lots of experience under your belt! What I would advise is to start doing all the things you want to then you’ll know more clearly which ones take up more time and aren’t that useful- you’ll also not regret not giving them a go. I was always wearing myself out by doing too much but I think the trick is saying no when it’s too much. If you want to do SYP then go for it- in my experience the earlier you start going up for election the better because you have more time to give it another go! It’s great that you have some ideas about future careers (honestly you’re doing better than me!) I think once you look into your uni courses it will become clearer which one you feel most passionately about studying at uni. Also you can always train as a teacher after doing your bachelors or even later in life so you’ll never rule that one out really! I hope I helped a little bit there- feel free to ping me any more questions xx
Imogen White thanks Imogen that really did help :)))) hope everyone has a lovely day xx
@@roslyndougan8046 No problem!! xx
Great video!!!!
Arwen thanks Arwen!
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Leah Rebecca thank you ❤️
Did you use the same personal statement for all the universities? Or you changed it for each one?
I used the same PS for all 5 universities on my UCAS application.
I would suggest that you should write your personal statement as though you are speaking to a teacher. Grammatically correct and without slang but certainly not as elaborate as what was written here. The meaning gets lost in long and unnecessary words. It is a good statement, however, but overwritten at times.
Hi. I have some problems with a personal statement since I barely written any essays in my school. I mean I have no idea what to write especially including the fact that I have to write a the personal statement for the foundation year, not for the enrollment year. Would appreciate it really much if you give me any advice.
Hi! Have a look at some examples online, watch personal statement videos and eventually you'll start to get the idea of what needs to go in it and how to write critically!
Amazing video💕 I’m really confused b/w uni of Manchester and Bristol for law, which one should I opt for?
Oooh potentially look at some RUclips videos of people who study law at Bristol and Manchester to help a bit more. I think Shannon Nath studies law at Bristol so that might be a place to start!
@Ray Laghari which uni did you choose for law ?
How much is the ideal limit for Manchester University?
The limit for all personal statements for universities in the UK is 4,000 characters (including spaces).
Maximum pages for the Resume ?
For a personal statement it has to be under 4,000 characters!
Do manchester have entrance exam?
No, an offer of a place is determined solely on your predicted grades and personal statement.
@@ImogenWhite thanks a lot.does manchester offers scholerships for batchelor
@@ImogenWhitedoes edinbrugh,bristol warwick have the same process?
yes, all the same process. Apply via Ucas.
@@ImogenWhite which of the university offers the most scholership?
Hey, I was just wondering how long it took you to write this?
About 2 weeks.
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