How to state everything briefly and concisely?

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How to state everything briefly and concisely?

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Usually, the required essay length is no more than 5,000 printed characters. That is, all of the above must be concisely stated on about two A4 pages! In addition, a clear structure of the presentation, adherence to the academic style is required, and a creative and non-standard approach is also welcomed. In a sense, universities are “cheating” when they say that in a motivational essay you just need to write about your motivation to study at this university and on this program. Based on the essays of applicants, the admissions committee wants to discern their character, understand their abilities and potential, see their plans for the future and make sure that the student will be a worthy member of the university community.

Take the approximate structure as a basis.
It will be easier to write an essay if you have a plan and an understanding of what and where you are talking about. To begin with, you can create the simplest structure to have a kind of framework for the letter. Then start gradually filling each part, and only then see what and where to change, add or remove. It is much more convenient to work on the letter this way, because if inspiration comes right now to write about your achievements or plans, you can do it right away, without wasting time thinking about where it is best to insert it.

Recommendations for writing a motivational essay (letter) often indicate the following variation in structure:

Option 1 (I - you - we). What to write about:

— about myself and my achievements

— Your program perfectly matches my desires/ambitions

- My potential + studying on your program will be a win-win for everyone

Option 2 (yesterday - today - tomorrow). What you need to specify:

- I have already learned a buy denmark telemarketing data lot in a certain area

- Now I want to gain new knowledge

- as a result I will be able to achieve this/do this

- Your program is ideal for my needs.

Option 3 (what - why - for what purpose). Here we write:

- What do I want to study (specialty)

— Why is this specialty relevant and why do I want to study it?

- How will your program help me with this?

— What results do I expect to get?

As you can see, each option describes approximately the same content, but in a different form. Choose the one that is closer and more interesting to you, and will most fully allow you to reveal yourself as a worthy candidate to the admissions committee.
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