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Personal Statement Planner

Turn course interests and evidence into a clear personal statement plan.

Personal Statement Planner

Turn course interests and evidence into a clear personal statement plan.

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Quick answer

The FiftyGPT Personal Statement Planner structures a UCAS/university admissions personal statement — why this course, your suitability, and the evidence for it — for the admissions tutor deciding on your undergraduate place. It plans an application essay you then write in your own voice. For university applicants. Free, no sign-up.

How to use the Personal Statement Planner

  1. Enter your course, your interests, your evidence, and your goals.
  2. Select Plan Statement for a paragraph-by-paragraph structure.
  3. Slot your real achievements and reading under each point.
  4. Lead with why this course, then prove your suitability.
  5. Write it yourself — admissions tutors can tell a templated statement.

Ways people use it

  • Turn scattered achievements into a structured admissions statement.
  • Make sure every paragraph answers "why this course, why you".
  • Plan the opening and closing that a tutor reads most closely.

Keep it truthful and your own

This plans the structure; the statement must be truthful and personal. Admissions tutors expect authentic writing, and invented achievements are a real risk — write it yourself.

FAQ

Personal Statement Planner - FAQs

What application is it for?
University/UCAS undergraduate admissions personal statements.
Who reads it?
An admissions tutor deciding on your course place.
How is it different from a scholarship essay?
That argues for funding; this argues your suitability for a course.
Does it write it for me?
No — it plans the structure; you write the real content.
Is it free?
Yes, free with no sign-up.
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