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Your Experience in Writing for a School Journal as a Topic for Your Personal Statement Medical School

Effective writing is not a skill everyone has.  Some people find it difficult to even start an introduction for their writings; what more draft the entire essay.  Just remember, it’s always the same for any kind of writing.  If you are a college student and you’re asked to write an essay for your medical school admission, you could write about your real experiences writing for a journal in your previous school.  This would be a very good opportunity to sell yourself to the medical school admissions committee that you have the qualifications and skills to make it to their school.  But first, below are some guiding tips on how students could write effectively about your experiences writing for your school journal or school paper.

Organize your ideas

First and foremost, write down on the first paragraph all your experiences as a school journal writer.  Then, you must collect relevant information pertaining to what you were writing then, and how you wrote them.  Highlight your writing experiences and skills and organize them into an outline.  Always think of what message you want to send to your audience.  First, that you aim to convince them to grant a slot in their medical school, and second, that you will contribute your skills and experiences when you’re made a part of their school.  After this, sort and filter all information about your writing experiences for a school journal, getting those that are extremely significant to your school journal experiences.  Use these details to support your original statement.

Now that you have narrowed them down to the most important details, make sure you will write them in a clear and concise mannner, so as to develop unity and coherence in your essay.  Be brief in your writing, because brevity is essential for coming up with an effective essay.  Avoid wordiness and unnecessary long statements.

Know your audience

You should focus on identifying your audience so that you can adapt the tone or style of writing you will employ.  Make sure you are able to grab the attention of your readers and maintain their interests until the end.  Aside from handling their interests, you must also be concerned about your credibility at all times.  Master the art of editing and proofreading your work.  Always check for your grammar and punctuation usage, because the writer’s credibility also relies heavily on a writer’s grammar and punctuation errors.  Emphasize how you apply these things when you write so that you are able to convince them that you truly deserve a place in their medical school.

Conclude with conviction

Present you writing experiences for a school journal in an interesting and unique manner.  And do not forget to end your essay with conviction, enthusiasm, and authority so as to add depth to it.  And most importantly, you should discuss how such writing experiences have helped you as a student and as a person and how you will be willing to continue this passion for writing even as a medical student.  Highlight how such events, gave you realizations ushering you to a new direction in life.  If you take this tips to heart, you’re on your way to becoming a medical student.

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