Hello,
For an application I was instructed to provide a reason to why I am applying to a school. I have 1000 characters to do so. How should I go about doing so? Should I just expand on my personal statement and make it specific to how their school would aid me in achieving such goals?
Thanks in advance!
Kirsten
Comments
Anyone can research the school and BS some bullet points about their awesome stuff (though far too few people do). Definitely do that but then extend it by making the Why X even more personal and powerful.
The key is to research the school thoroughly. Try to talk to an alumnus or two. Visit if you can. Name the person you spoke to in the essay.
Don't bother mentioning the school's rank or "prestigious faculty." Instead, note the specific faculty, programs, and clinics you want to work with or participate in. The more easily you can discover a fact on Google, the less impressive it is.
"Why School X" questions are, at heart, an interest test. Schools are trying to protect their yield by weeding out people who answer this question lazily. Your essay should demonstrate a deep knowledge of the school.
As Pacifico said, it's also legitimate to say that you want to go to a school because of location. Try to show them that you really do want to enroll.