Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Intermediate Assignment Due Monday 1/31/11

For today's project we will be writing a short personal statement. Personal statements are very important, especially when you are trying to get into a college or graduate program. First, let's look at an example of a personal statement:
       One of the principles of my religion, The Bahá’í Faith, is service. Therefore, after high school and before I started college, I traveled to Ecuador to do a year of service through the Bahá’í Faith. Through this experience, when I entered college I felt a few years older than the average freshman because I had gained a great deal of the knowledge, life experience, ability to deal with difficult situations, and the ability to live alone in another country. I owe much of my success in college to that year of my life.
       Now that my undergraduate education is coming to a close, I explored the idea of going to another country again. Then I realized how much service was also needed in the United States. I realized that I could use my skills of a second language, Spanish, my teaching experience, my love for math and science, and my drive to serve and make a difference right here in my own country. Skills are only of benefit if you put them to use to help all of humanity. I would love to join Teach For America to put into practice my skills and help to motivate and inspire the same thirst for knowledge that was instilled in me through my parents from the time I was born.
What would make you an effective corps member?
       I strongly believe that one of the most important elements for the academic success of any child comes directly from the involvement and enthusiasm of the parents. In San Joaquin, Ecuador, I taught Virtues Classes at a school of all boys from grades kindergarten through 7th grade for 9 months. During this time I not only had to learn a completely new language, but I also had to use it to teach coherently in a short period of time.
       As part of my work, my teaching partner and I developed a program for the parents of the children in our classes. We invited all the parents to learn about the principles we were teaching their children such as honesty, generosity, justice, and kindness. I gained a great deal of experience dealing with uninvolved or upset parents. Based on these experiences, I believe I would be most useful in an area with a high Latino population because of my ability to communicate directly with the parents in either English or Spanish.
       I am a very outgoing and self-motivated person and have no trouble stepping into difficult situations to help mediate them. I believe that we need to give children of every race, cultural, and socioeconomic background the opportunity to grow up with an education. I promote the need to value education and put energy into making it fun. I welcome the opportunity to facilitate a positive learning environment and communicate with students and parents in two languages. As I graduate college, the best way for me to put into practice the principles that I uphold is to serve as a teacher in the Teach for America program.
As you can see, this person is discussing his or her skills, qualifications, and abilities and WHY this person is a good candidate for the Teach for America program. Every person should have a personal statement that describes them to the best possible manner. Now, let's read some tips on how to write a personal statement:
Writing the Personal Statement: Top 10 Rules
  1. Strive for depth rather than breadth. Narrow focus to one or two key themes, ideas or experiences
  2. Try to tell the reader something that no other applicant will be able to say
  3. Provide the reader with insight into what drives you
  4. Be yourself, not the 'ideal' applicant
  5. Get creative and imaginative in the opening remarks, but make sure it's something that no one else could write
  6. Address the school's unique features that interest you
  7. Focus on the affirmative in the personal statement; consider an addendum to explain deficiencies or blemishes
  8. Evaluate experiences, rather than describe them
  9. Proofread carefully for grammar, syntax, punctuation, word usage, and style
  10. Use readable fonts, typeface, and conventional spacing and margins
Writing the Personal Statement: Top 10 Pitfalls
  1. Do not submit an expository resume; avoid repeating information found elsewhere on the application
  2. Do not complain or whine about the "system" or circumstances in your life
  3. Do not preach to your reader. You can express opinions, but do not come across as fanatical or extreme
  4. Do not talk about money as a motivator
  5. Do not discuss your minority status or disadvantaged background unless you have a compelling and unique story that relates to it
  6. Do not remind the school of its rankings or tell them how good they are
  7. Do not use boring clichéd intros or conclusions
    • "Allow me to introduce myself. My name is..."
    • "This question asks me to discuss..."
    • "I would like to thank the admissions committee for considering my application."
    • "It is my sincere hope that you will grant me the opportunity to attend your fine school."
    • "In sum, there are three reasons why you should admit me..."
  8. Do not use unconventional and gimmicky formats and packages
  9. Do not submit supplemental materials unless they are requested
  10. Do not get the name of the school wrong
  11. Do not incorporate technical language or very uncommon words
So for today's project, you will write a short personal statement. What is your career path? What do you want to study? What makes you a good candidate for a career in that field? If you are not sure what career you want to study, then make one up. The point of this exercise is to write about your qualifications, skills, and abilities.

Short Personal Statement by a Student Applying to the Teach for America Program
Why do you seek to join Teach For America?

9 comments:

  1. I have many skills, talents and qualifications.
    First of all I'm good in many kinds of sports such as soccer, tennis, volley ball and many more which I also had a lot of experience in.
    Second of all I have severl qualifications like business-sales experience and a short military service, these two gave ma a lot of experience for life.
    In addition I speak 4 languages, something that gives me some advantages in many subjactes.
    I never take my skills as a talent but I was always told I have a talent for soccer, learning languages and sales, wether people lied or no, I don't care.
    I have many more skills, but those would be the main.

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  2. Many friends of mine said I’m good at cosmetology. I’d say that I love to do it.
    I like to help my friends to do some make-up or hair style. I encourage them to improve their personality. I’ve been experienced to make-up school while I was in the university but I still like to improve my skill.
    I have done some of the make-up gigs but mostly I did volunteer work instead of making money which made me happy. Every times I helped them to dress up, that was the time I was improving my skill. I don’t mind to do it at all.
    I’m thinking about to go to Cosmetology school. There’s something that I do really want to do. At least I have a goal in my life.

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  3. I have several skills with I’m good at. Since I was born my mom teach me how too be independent person and how learning could be helpful in our life. In high school I was pretty strong in arts. I loved to paint on a wall. By the time I was grow up my skills change a little . From painting on a wall I become nail artist. My other skills is dancing so I would love to be a dance teacher . I ‘m very compassion person. I understand people and they like spent time with me. I know what I want to do and that make me stronger person I have common sense. I could be a leadership I love to work with the people. I hope one day I will make this happen.

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  4. In 2001 it was first time when I came to the US. I was so excited. I traveled a lot and I visited nice places. At that time I had no idea what I should do for a living. I met one American family. I helped them with their household chores. They were very nice to me and our relationship grew into to a wonderful friendship. I went back to my country to The Czech Republic.
    In 2005, a little beautiful girl was born to my American friends. In 2007, they ask me to come back help them with their daughter. Her muscles didn’t work. I came to The US for a second time. I started attending a school for English language and also I started to help my friend with their house, but especially with little Danielle. The rehabilitative therapist came to exercise with the little one every day. The therapist showed us how to practice the exercises with her every day. But it didn’t work. After a couple months of hard exercises little Danielle brought her little hand up and sent a kiss to her mother for the first time . The exercise worked.
    There was a lot of opportunities that I saw how to exercise with infants and toddlers with muscles diseases. I am a patient person and I enjoy working with children with physical problems. There is a very important part of this therapy. It is motivating parents every day. Talking with them about how to deal with particular situations, spending time with them and showing them that it takes time. Rome was not built in a one day.
    This part of my life changed and made me want to devote my life to rehabilitative therapist. I want to use my experience and skills to learn about physiotherapy. The Argosy University can give me professional knowledge about the physiotherapy. I would love to learn about it and bring this in to practice.
    There are a lot of people and children who need special professional help with love and patience. This drives me forward . To know about them and to know that it works helps me keep my goals in mind.

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  5. In my personality, I am good at in creativity .I like to create something new not the same others thing. However, I would like to learn everything that to use in my life and I have a lot of skills for many aspects such as sport activity, language and psychology.
    Sports, I like to play a sport because it helps me to healthy and relax. I play Yoga. I have been played since I was high school. Yoga is easy to play .it can play by myself and not to go out side.
    Language, I can speak 4 languages Thai, Japanese, a litter Russia and English. I like to studies languages because I want to good at in communication with peoples. Moreover, If I have time I will to study more and more.
    Psychology, I would like to study and read of a book of psychology. In my opinion it is kind of an interesting of mind. The importance thing you can learn behavior in humans by psychology .

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  6. I’m good at play sports. I have lots of different sport skill for example; soccer, badminton, table-tennis and shooting. I like to play sport every week. I am a member of sport club in my country. At my hometown I usually go to sport club twice a week. My talent is I can learn how to play new sport so fast. I always try to learn new sport all the time. If I learn a new sport, I always practice for do it well.

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  7. When I was in high school, I was good at learning other languages. I’ve been learning Russian, English and Germany. I think I have some skills to learn things and memorize things. I also like to cook. I don’t know how i learned but I love to cook. That doesn't mean that i am going to be a cook. It is just my hobby. I have lots of goals and things to do in the future. I'd like to a chance on bussiness opportunities.

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  8. I am a talkative person. I will never let my friend get bored when they spend time with me. Sometime I sing a song, play guitar, and find some games to share with them or just keep talking some interesting topic of the day. I always make them laugh with my funny stories. My friends admire me as an entertainer of our group and I do like it.
    I used to take guitar class for 3 months and 6 months for singing class but I am not really good student. My teacher picked me to be the singing leader for school celebration that made me proud of myself a lot. She honestly said that I have a good talent for singing but bad performance. I disagree with her negative idea of my talent.Objection!!

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  9. I like observing people and things around me. The more I observe, the more I understand thing a little bit better. With that habit of mind, I started to like taking picture of things that is impressive. I learn that besides the good equipment you need to have. The basic knowledge of how the lighting and distance works is also necessary. I like practicing whenever I can. I feel confidence when I’m behind the camera lens. I hope to be able to improve my skill and learn techniques.
    I like it when people see my pictures and come up with many opinions sharing about it. It would be nice if my works inspire others. Even it’s just an opinion, it will allow me to learn more about things in a different angles.

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