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This 3 page paper is a very general admission statement for graduate study, which allows any general student to plug in information about their specific graduate study program.
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3 pages (~225 words per page)
File: MH11_MHGradStud222.rtf
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graduate school. When writing an essay of this type based on this example, the student MUST integrate personal information about goals, the course of study and other personal elements
that will make this an individualized essay. Expanding my education and professional development in my area of interest (THE STUDENT NEEDS TO
DESCRIBE HIS/HER AREA OF INTEREST) has long been a dream of mine. For the past few years, I have focused on career development and gaining educational opportunities through on-the-job
training. My professional development has been limited by my need to expand my education and gain a greater understanding of the theoretical, practical, and research aspects of this field
(the student should identify the field). The student needs to expand on this segment of the paper with particular details about his/her own situation. The following are
some examples of how this might be done: In January of 2007, I had the opportunity to participate in job shadowing with another professional. For one week, I
watched the interactions between this individual and other professionals, as well as the direct interactions with consumers (students, patients, etc.). I was intrigued by the level of professionalism, by
the level of expertise and the way in which this individual played a distinct part of a team. During each interaction with the consumers, the professional demonstrated a high
degree of personal autonomy, a solid demonstration of competency and a distinct understanding of the underpinnings of the interaction. I found this professionals grasp of this area of study
played a major role in these interactions. As a result, I came to an understanding of the breadth of knowledge that I still had to learn and the scope
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