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Transfer personal statement architecture

i am applying to transfer to another university, from second year entry but i would have done 2 years at my current university, im a bit confused on what to put into the personal statement since it been a while, but do i put what i did in first year architecture course , do talk about my plans , do i talk about i how would benefit inf i entered the university
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by georgina24682
i am applying to transfer to another university, from second year entry but i would have done 2 years at my current university, im a bit confused on what to put into the personal statement since it been a while, but do i put what i did in first year architecture course , do talk about my plans , do i talk about i how would benefit inf i entered the university

Hi,

When writing your personal statement for transferring to another university, it's important to focus on your journey and how it has shaped your decision to transfer. You should highlight your experiences from both your first and second years, particularly in your architecture course, as this demonstrates your academic background and the skills you've gained so far. It’s also beneficial to discuss your future plans, explaining why you believe the new university will provide the environment, resources, or opportunities that will help you achieve your goals. Don't forget to emphasize how your unique experiences can contribute to the university community, showing that you’ve thought about how the transfer will benefit both you and the university. Ultimately, make sure the statement reflects your passion for the subject, your reasons for transferring, and your preparedness for the next step in your academic journey.

Best wishes,
Sabba | Coventry University Student Ambassador | Law LLB

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by Coventry University Student Ambassadors
Hi,
When writing your personal statement for transferring to another university, it's important to focus on your journey and how it has shaped your decision to transfer. You should highlight your experiences from both your first and second years, particularly in your architecture course, as this demonstrates your academic background and the skills you've gained so far. It’s also beneficial to discuss your future plans, explaining why you believe the new university will provide the environment, resources, or opportunities that will help you achieve your goals. Don't forget to emphasize how your unique experiences can contribute to the university community, showing that you’ve thought about how the transfer will benefit both you and the university. Ultimately, make sure the statement reflects your passion for the subject, your reasons for transferring, and your preparedness for the next step in your academic journey.
Best wishes,
Sabba | Coventry University Student Ambassador | Law LLB

thank you so much

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