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mountainboo | 17:11 Fri 10th Dec 2010 | Jobs & Education
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Me again. I am in the process of completing my personal statement to apply to study law. I have given good examples of work experience that relate to skills required to study law, accompanied by the areas of law I am interested in; for example property law. However, I have not expanded on that. Should I?TIA
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as long as you keep it very succint, yes - it demonstrates true interest on your part
If I were in your place, I wouldn't expand on it. Presumably you'll have to go for an interview of some sort, yes? If they want to know any more, they'll ask you then. I beleieve that the rule of thumb is don't make the initial letter/statement/application too wordy.
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Thank you both. Hi Bookbinder, I have used 41 lines out of a possible 47. There are occasions when an offer is made from viewing the personal statement only but I guess that is down to the individual.

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