I would say a good PS will be at most 1 page and half single space if you use font 11. Actually, I guess the program coordinator won't spend more than 3 minutes to read your PS. CV is more important IMHO.
An econ prof. says that he goes to read ps only when he needs a laugh....that makes me rethink the importance of personal statement.....sigh...I used to believe that it was really important....-_-
以下是引用立雪在2008-12-3 15:27:00的发言: An econ prof. says that he goes to read ps only when he needs a laugh....that makes me rethink the importance of personal statement.....sigh...I used to believe that it was really important....-_-
Then, it might be wise to put some jokes on the PS. (kidding, joking)
But now I really feel doubted about what they really care!
以下是引用xiaopanghu在2008-12-3 13:45:00的发言: I would say a good PS will be at most 1 page and half single space if you use font 11. Actually, I guess the program coordinator won't spend more than 3 minutes to read your PS. CV is more important IMHO.
ok, if you print out your online application. You'll see four things on the first page: your school name, your gpa, your gmat score, and your recommendor list.
And they only need to glance over the first page to get an idea good enough about who they want to consider......
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One more thing about ps is, I still believe if you have an exceptional ps, it may move the readers. However, this situation is rare, since we Chinese are not in general good writers of ps....so don't rely on that...but worth trying.