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  Monday, 22 July 2002
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Got a ? about the PS. I know that the length is supposed to be at most 1 page. However, when I print out my PS the font that ERAS uses is very small like 9pt. Therefore, although my PS is slightly over 1 page using times roman and 12pt on Word, it's like 3/4 page on ERAS. Do you know which I should go by? Do program directors read the print out like it shows up on ERAS? I've been trying to cut down my PS to one page (have a few lines to go) on Word, but if PDs just look at the ERAS form maybe I don't have to?
23 years ago
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You can actually write up to 5 pages on your personal statement. From my understanding most programs use numbers (Step scores and grades) to make their cuts. After that, who knows? It would be safe to say, though, that most interviewers don't read the PS until right before the interview. So a few lines here or there won't make much of a difference. Just don't write five pages about yourself. Good luck.
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23 years ago
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I think that if I were you I would go just by the ERAS format. Use Word just for the advantage of spell checking, etc.
23 years ago
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They get in eras format, I agree with above that word is just for spell checking.

While the PS means relatively little at most programs there are some that actually use it to select whom they choose to interview. My own program does that. I think they filter their applicants with ERAS based on minimum scores, etc. then the chair reads the personal statements of those that survive the filter and interviews the ones that sound like good guys/gals in their personal statements. This is rare though.
23 years ago
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I agree with pod2be in that I really think that the personal statement does not really amount to much - just be normal. A really good personal statement is not going to get you an interview; however, a really bad one may exclude you from the pool. Do not use the PS as a means by which to express political, social, chemical, or for God's sake sexual preferences. Be yourself, but don't do some artsy weird thing like write you PS in rhyme or iambic pentameter (what is that anyhow).
Just some free advice given to me last year when I was applying.
good luck to you all.
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23 years ago
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I can't say specifically what iambic pentameter is, but I seem to remember my high school english teacher going da-DA-da-DA-da-DA-da-DA when discussing it.

As for the PS, my goal is to make it between 1/2 to 3/4 of a page and make sure I don't coime off as a tool or and arrogant prick. That is going to be tough since I am an arrogant prick, but I will do my best.
23 years ago
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Yeah, I suppose arrogant prick can be a problem as well. Do your best to not let that come through.

DA-da-DA-da-DA-da
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