How do I revise my statement of purpose for a graduate school reapplication?

What points should I keep in mind for writing a statement of purpose for a University in which I have been rejected earlier?

Okay, first things first, don’t just resubmit the same thing. You need to show them you’ve grown and learned. What have you done since your last application?

Exactly! And be specific. Don’t just say, “I’ve improved.” Show them how. Did you take extra courses? Did you get a better internship? Did you work on a project? List them with details.

Just tell them what you’ve done and how it makes you a better fit now. They already know your basic qualifications from last time. Focus on the changes.

Right, I did take a few online courses related to my field, and I worked on a personal project. But how do I address the rejection itself? Do I mention it?

No, don’t dwell on the rejection. Frame it positively. Say something like, “After reflecting on my previous application, I realized I needed to strengthen…” and then talk about what you did.

Also, @ranikataria , make sure you really research the program again. Maybe something has changed. Professors, research focuses, anything. Tailor your statement to reflect that. Show them you’re genuinely interested in their specific program.

So, to summarize:

  • Show growth and improvement with specific examples.
  • Don’t directly mention the rejection, but show you learned from it.
  • Research the program again and tailor the statement.
  • Make sure it’s perfectly written.

And if you have any new letters of recommendation, use them. A fresh perspective can be very helpful.

And if you are going to address anything from your previous application, make sure you are doing it in a way that shows that you have improved, and not that you are trying to argue with their previous decision.

This is so helpful! Thank you all so much. I feel much more confident now.