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Aug
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2009
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Writing an MBA personal statement is not an easy task.  Not only are you under the pressure of writing an interesting essay, but you are also expected to write something that is unique, school-specific, and exceptional.  Writing an exceptional MBA personal statement has a lot to do with avoiding errors.  An error-free personal statement will show the admissions committee that you took the time to write an essay that will meet and perhaps even surpass the committee’s expectations.  Here’s how you can write an error-free MBA personal statement:

Use an outline

The first step is to make an outline to guide you through the writing process.  First, focus on the question or questions being asked and think of ways to answer the question in a manner that reflects your unique personality, your interesting experiences, and your good traits.  An outline will help you avoid the mistakes of not being concise and coherent.  Once you have completed your outline, you can start writing your essay.  Just be sure to stick to your outline to avoid going off-track.

Use MBA personal statement samples

A good idea would be to use MBA personal statement samples to know what an exceptional MBA personal statement looks like.  Sample essays can help you understand what admissions committees expect in terms of essay quality, style, format, and topics.  Just make sure that you don’t plagiarize other people’works, because plagiarism probably have the most serious repercussions.

Proofread, edit, revise, and edit again

Once you have written your essay, one of the most important steps to avoiding errors is to edit your essay.  Make sure to read your paper more than once to ensure that you catch all of the simple errors, such as spelling, grammar, and syntax errors.  Revise your paper as you go along, but make sure to keep multiple copies to see how your essay improves as you continue to edit and revise it.

It would also be helpful to have other people read your essay.  You may read through your essay numerous times, overlooking certain mistakes because they aren’t very obvious or because your eyes are tired from reading the same passage over and over again.  By having another person go over your paper, you have the advantage of having someone with a fresh pair of eyes and a different perspective to edit your paper.

Once you are satisfied with your MBA personal statement, get it in the mail along with the rest of your application package to ensure that you beat the deadline.

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