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Home > Students > Starting your application > How to apply - 2009 > FAQs > Entering your personal statement > Ending the statement

How should I end my personal statement?

Try to end it with a positive statement - it could highlight your interest in the course(s) or explain how you think you will benefit from higher education. However you choose to end your personal statement, it is your final chance to impress, so make it count.

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