Hi guys, If you need any help with interviews, personal statements etc pm me I have a lot of free time until results day and I'd be more than happy to help
Hi, I'm writing my personal statement for medicine and I was wondering what everyone's general opinion would be on my mentioning that my role of caring as my mother has MS. I don't want it to seem as though I'm looking for a sympathy vote if you know what I mean and I know a large number of people tend to mention an ill family member as motivation towards the career. However I do feel that my 7/8 years spent as her primary carer is relevant to my statement and shows some transferable skill? I don't want to come across as cliche any opinions appreciated
Hi, I'm writing my personal statement for medicine and I was wondering what everyone's general opinion would be on my mentioning that my role of caring as my mother has MS. I don't want it to seem as though I'm looking for a sympathy vote if you know what I mean and I know a large number of people tend to mention an ill family member as motivation towards the career. However I do feel that my 7/8 years spent as her primary carer is relevant to my statement and shows some transferable skill? I don't want to come across as cliche any opinions appreciated
When uploading the personal statement onto UCAS, I know that there is a 4000 character and 47 line limit, but is that dependent on a certain font and size.
When uploading the personal statement onto UCAS, I know that there is a 4000 character and 47 line limit, but is that dependent on a certain font and size.
The font and size do not matter because they are converted to the format UCAS use when you copy your PS into the text box.*
When uploading the personal statement onto UCAS, I know that there is a 4000 character and 47 line limit, but is that dependent on a certain font and size.
No, there's a recommended font you should use.. I think it's mentioned on the UCAS website but I can't remember