Need Help with Engineering Personal Statement?

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A user is seeking feedback on their engineering personal statement, expressing concerns about its dullness and quality before a Monday deadline. They are open to sharing the document via private message or email for review. Another participant offers to help by reviewing the statement, while also expressing a desire to see the final version posted publicly. The discussion highlights the challenges of creating engaging personal statements, particularly in the engineering field. Overall, the thread emphasizes the importance of peer feedback in improving personal statements.
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Hey,

i have to hand in my ps on monday, but i feel like it's really dull and crap, can a current engineering student have a look at it please? i'll either send it via pm or email...

THANX o:)
 
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PM it me, I'll give it the once-over. Anything to avoid revision...
 
I wish you would {when its finished} post it here. I sat on a board that produced a Mission Statement for a university, what a tuff job that was. There was no getting around the boring aspect of them.
 
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