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Writing Letter Of Intent
Rhonda Said:
How can I write letter of Intent for the use of high education?We Answered:
Many schools request a short statement or 'letter of intent' from you laying out research interests and the reasons why you are applying to graduate school and to that particular school. This is the document that will sell you and your research interests to the department, so for heaven's sake take as much care in preparing it as you would a term paper. Admittedly it is difficult to squeeze all your ideas onto one page (try not to make it longer; some schools specify only one page) but thanks to computers you can use a smaller typeface (but make sure its still readable). However, sneaky people that they are, some schools have gotten wise and indicate that you must use a certain font size.You are not expected to have a thesis topic in hand, but you should give some clear idea of your topical interests and possible topics you might be interested in that will be of interest to that particular school.
* Write a draft of the statement and show it to people, particularly faculty members, and elicit their comments.
* Do not use a "generic" statement that you will send to each university; tailor the statements to each individual department for which you are applying.
* Tell the department if they have a research emphasis which interests you and mention if you have been in touch with a member of the faculty regarding potential supervision.
* Don't try to be all things to all people and say that you want take courses from everyone in the department on topics dealing with their particular area; this just gives the impression that you don't really know what you want. Conversely if there is some particular course you want to take (for example advanced training in zoo-archaeology) mention it. Also, an awareness of any lack in your background may be mentioned--for instance if you haven't completed fieldwork or lab work. This demonstrates that you are aware of your weaknesses. I know that the foregoing sounds contradictory but there is a happy medium.
* Needless to say, type the statement, make sure that it is grammatically correct and that you run spell-check, and have it read by someone else one final time before it is submitted.
Good luck :)
Jorge Said:
I need help with the Teach for America letter of intent. I hate writing these things... Any advice?We Answered:
Just write about why you are applying to TFA. Why do you want to spend two years teaching low-income students in urban or rural communities? What life experiences have led you to apply?You'll be fine.