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How would you start with your personal essay? To make it easier for you to write your statement of purpose, start with the topic. Persuasive Essay Guide has some interesting things to say about choosing topics and starting your statement of purpose.

Come up with exciting topics

The first thing to do is to brainstorm for topics. The blog suggests the following:

What events, activities or achievements have contributed to your own self-development?

Describe a situation in which you had significant responsibility and what you learned from it.

Describe your strengths and weaknesses in two areas: setting and achieving goals, and working with other people.

Your career aspirations and factors leading you to apply to this course at this time. Describe a challenge to which you have successfully responded. What did you learn about yourself as you responded to this challenge? Describe a challenge you anticipate facing in any aspect of college life. On the basis of what you learned from your earlier response, how do you expect to deal with this challenge?

Aside from experiences and career aspirations, you can also consider these:

Describe your educational, personal or career goals.

Role Model — If you could meet/be/have dinner with anyone in history, who would it be and why?

Past Experience — Describe an event that has had a great impact on you and why?

What was your most important activity or course in high school and why?

When you select among the different topics, you have to consider the subject in which you are most interested to write about or topic which you have a lot of things to share about.

Starting your statement of purpose essay

When you start your essay, you have to have a thesis statement. The thesis will guide you. You have to form an outline. This site tells something interesting about the outline of the essay.

Sketch out your essay before straightway writing it out. Use one-line sentences to describe paragraphs, and bullet points to describe what each paragraph will contain. Play with the essay’s order. Map out the structure of your argument, and make sure each paragraph is unified.

After you have formulated your essay, you have to make a draft. You can start your first draft by writing a tentative introduction.

The topic of your essay is very important. It defines your whole statement of purpose. This is why you have to choose your topic well. After you do this, formulate an outline and then write your first draft.

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