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Now is the time to stress about HE. I've been worried about my UCAS application, I've filled everything in, but my Personal Statement. I mean, we've been doing this for a while now, and I'm getting help from tutors. I only done my first draft though, with no teacher annotations yet. I was wondering if tomorrow (when I upload the Personal Statement to online storage from college) I could paste the personal statement up on the forum and some people could give me advice?
The other thing is, UCAS are stressing that you can't copy Personal Statements from online as they search around, what if they were to find my personal statement on this site (as I'd post it) would I get done for plagiarism?
I'll only post it if a vast majority of here are interested in helping me out. I may PM it to a few, too. Thanks in advance.
dirrty
08-10-2009, 09:29 PM
just simply don't post it anywhere to avoid any future problems. if you need help, then give copies to your english teachers and form tutors rly
Throne Sofa
08-10-2009, 09:36 PM
I'd say it was a bad idea to freely give your PS out to those you don't really know... And definitely don't post it up on the net.
RandomManJay
08-10-2009, 09:53 PM
Now is the time to stress about HE. I've been worried about my UCAS application, I've filled everything in, but my Personal Statement. I mean, we've been doing this for a while now, and I'm getting help from tutors. I only done my first draft though, with no teacher annotations yet. I was wondering if tomorrow (when I upload the Personal Statement to online storage from college) I could paste the personal statement up on the forum and some people could give me advice?
The other thing is, UCAS are stressing that you can't copy Personal Statements from online as they search around, what if they were to find my personal statement on this site (as I'd post it) would I get done for plagiarism?
I'll only post it if a vast majority of here are interested in helping me out. I may PM it to a few, too. Thanks in advance.
I would have to say its a bad idea, if UCAS get wind of it, it could increase the chance of your application being rejected before it even being sent out.Also we aren't qualified to check your statements because we aren't actually familiar with the critera etc, we can give you advice on what to include and what not to include, but its best to get someone who knows about statements like a teacher to actually check through it.
Thanks people, I think I'll leave it. XD
RandomManJay
08-10-2009, 11:37 PM
Np, doesn't hurt to ask :P.
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