๐Ÿ“š Cover Letter / College Entrance Essay / Personal Statement Tips

Teri Larew
Teri Larew
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A cover letter, essay, or personal statement reveals who you are beyond grades and test scores and what makes you different from someone else.  It should not be an autobiography but a story about you that makes you memorable and tells people something they donโ€™t already know about you. In addition, it brings forward information about yourself they wouldnโ€™t be able to figure out the rest of the resume or application.

TIPS FOR WRITING

  • Steer away from fake, phony, outrageous, controversial stories
  • Donโ€™t be too formal or try to be too humorous
  • Keep brief and specific - Limit to 1-2 pages (650 words)
  • Use a basic font such as Times New Roman, Arial, or Calibri, size 10-12 points in black 
  • Do not abbreviate words such as Street, Lane, Avenue, and Drive.  Spell them out
  • Keep in mind, why would the reader care?
  • Give Specific details and examples.
  • Avoid regurgitating your resume.

WRITING IDEAS (choose one) 

Tell about:

  • Being faced with a challenge, setback, or failure, how and what did you learn
  • Choose a defining moment, experience, or realization, that changed you.
  • Someone who greatly influenced or changed you; reflect on something they did for you, how did it affect or motivate you
  • A crucial part of your identity, your best characteristic, talent
  • Your biggest passion or a unique hobby and how it shaped you
  • A problem you solved, a valuable lesson, or an obstacle you overcame.
  • What captivates you and makes you want to learn more? How? Why?
  • An accomplishment, event,  or realization that sparked personal growth and understanding of yourself
  • Question or challenge a belief, what prompted the thought, and what was the outcome  

COVER LETTER EXAMPLE  

Use the sample below to compose a cover letter. Then, print and sign your letter.

 

Guidelines for addressing business envelopes

  • Use a No. 10 Business Envelope
  • Neatly print in black/blue ink or a printed address label with the above font.
  • City, State, and Zip - example: Seattle, WA 24342 (no punctuation after the WA, just a space)

 

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