Our fourth book winner is Anna Yan, a prospective PhD student! Be sure to enter the book giveaway for your chance to win a copy of A Field Guide to Grad School! More details below (at the end of the post). Now, onto the good stuff! As a part of the PhD application process, you are likely going to write a personal statement (although, note that some programs may call it an academic statement or even a research statement). In general, this statement is an opportunity to highlight your relevant experiences, research interests, and specify why a particular program and PI(s) are a good fit for you. Let me start off by saying that you may receive a lot of conflicting advice about how to best write this statement. What I offer here is simply my advice based on my own experiences, conversations I’ve had with my faculty friends and colleagues, and the successes of my students. Further, I write from the perspective of someone who is most knowledgable about the application processes in psychology (twice I sat on the admissions committee as a PhD student representative), behavioral science, and marketing. So, this is all to say, please consider what I share, but don’t assume it’s 100% the right advice for you (this is what mentors are for!).
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