The personal statement is a very important and extremely integral part of the whole Fulbright Application. So instead of dilly-dallying around, let us get straight into it. I am going to start with the ideal structure of the personal statement and then move on to why a personal statement is important as well as how it helps your application. Lastly, I will mention the key elements that should be included in the personal statement in the words of wise men and then I will have a sample personal statement that you can download to use as a reference.
Start with an injection of personal information focused on growth that links you and your whole life to the decision you have made to undertake further education in the field of your choice. In the sample that is attached, you will find that the question asking for the personal statement in the Fulbright application is framed in a very open way and clearly shows what the answer needs to include. Keep that in check at all times.
Talk about your previous academic experience and again, it is very important to link it to the degree/course/subject you are applying for. It all needs to relate. Remember to not limit your answer to anyone’s university/course/subject. Give a holistic view of things and keep in mind the bigger picture.
You will have to describe your interest in the subject through real-life dynamic examples of what you have been doing so far. It is important to realize that the point you are trying to make is that this scholarship is the next logical step for you.
Mention work (paid or unpaid) that has developed either your understanding of the subject or the skills that applicants should have. If you went through my blog post on the steps to do before filling in your Fulbright Scholarship application, you might have read the whole section on research. If not, then read about the beginner’s guide to the Fulbright application process. Use that research to tie in your work experience with the courses you are about to undertake to make it all more relevant.
For this section, be very brief. In three to four lines, you should shed light on your overall personality and be sure to stick to the relevant material.
Provide a clear and succinct but brief idea of what you have planned for your future and what you intend to do after our studies. Also mention how this qualification will make you better at what you aspire to do. Try to give it a global perspective if you can.
The following sentences encapsulate some bits of advice from experts around the world as to what should be included in your personal statement. Remember that one personal statement cannot serve two people. So while you may look at other personal statements for reference, keep two things in mind: never plagiarize, and know that your own story is just as strong and just as powerful.
The sample personal statement for Fulbright successful candidate is posted in the next article.
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