textRhetoricians have all but ignored what may be the single most important text that students write in their undergraduate careers, a personal statement for a postbaccalaureate degree program. Business school, medical school, law school, and graduate school all require one with an application, but nowhere in the curriculum are students taught how to write it—an irony, it would seem, for institutions to overlook the document demanded of any who wish to rise in their ranks. Filling this void, a plethora of popular guidebooks promise to lead applicants through the narrow rhetorical straits of writing a personal statement; unfortunately the advice therein suffers from an unsettling amount of inconsistency. The asymmetry between popular...
Notes this special issue of College English that author has edited focuses primarily on embodied per...
Personal writing is offered as a focus for an alternative rhetoric for college composition. Students...
Self-authorship, a theory developed by Robert Kegan (1982) and applied to college students by Marcia...
textRhetoricians have all but ignored what may be the single most important text that students writ...
Personal Statements are considered as an academic promotional genre that students will usually have ...
This handout provides guidelines to help students construct a personal statement for college applica...
Personal statements enable students to gain more knowledge about a particular subject matter. In sch...
In this paper, I examine the view that research writing is a modest, self-effacing task which involv...
Often writers come into the Writers Workshop expecting their paper to be ready to submit in their 50...
Considers how constructing a hopeful professional discourse requires substantial revision of current...
This introduction to a special section of College English treats the nature, role, and problematics ...
The personal statement on the UCAS form is your best opportunity to "sell" yourself to the universit...
This qualitative study explored the narratives of ten post-traditional students enrolled in a degree...
The genre of statements of purpose (SOP) for graduate school entrance has been scantily researched. ...
The aim of the study presented in this thesis was to understand how 16-19 year old students within t...
Notes this special issue of College English that author has edited focuses primarily on embodied per...
Personal writing is offered as a focus for an alternative rhetoric for college composition. Students...
Self-authorship, a theory developed by Robert Kegan (1982) and applied to college students by Marcia...
textRhetoricians have all but ignored what may be the single most important text that students writ...
Personal Statements are considered as an academic promotional genre that students will usually have ...
This handout provides guidelines to help students construct a personal statement for college applica...
Personal statements enable students to gain more knowledge about a particular subject matter. In sch...
In this paper, I examine the view that research writing is a modest, self-effacing task which involv...
Often writers come into the Writers Workshop expecting their paper to be ready to submit in their 50...
Considers how constructing a hopeful professional discourse requires substantial revision of current...
This introduction to a special section of College English treats the nature, role, and problematics ...
The personal statement on the UCAS form is your best opportunity to "sell" yourself to the universit...
This qualitative study explored the narratives of ten post-traditional students enrolled in a degree...
The genre of statements of purpose (SOP) for graduate school entrance has been scantily researched. ...
The aim of the study presented in this thesis was to understand how 16-19 year old students within t...
Notes this special issue of College English that author has edited focuses primarily on embodied per...
Personal writing is offered as a focus for an alternative rhetoric for college composition. Students...
Self-authorship, a theory developed by Robert Kegan (1982) and applied to college students by Marcia...