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Show your enthusiasm- try to convey how your experiences (e.g. listening to a zoology podcast, undertaking an online course, volunteering, reading a book) have fuelled your enthusiasm and passion for the course. Explain why this makes you an ideal candidate and how this could push you to succeed.
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Talk more about your experiences- don't just list what you have done outside of your current studies, but explain how your current course/s and experiences have helped you to find an interest in this and how it has prepared you for this course.
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Don't go for a stereotypical opening line/paragraph- admissions teams read through loads of personal statements so try to write something that catches their interest immediately or sets you apart from others.
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Don't waffle on too much!- get to the point, then explain more about how it has shaped your interests/skills in a direct and concise way whilst remaining interesting to read.
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