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UCAS Personal Statement Planner

Plan a UK UCAS personal statement around course motivation, super-curricular evidence, and reflection.

UCAS Personal Statement Planner

Plan a UK UCAS personal statement around course motivation, super-curricular evidence, and reflection.

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How to get better results with UCAS Personal Statement Planner

Use the tool first, then keep reading for examples, checks, FAQs, and related workflows.

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Quick answer

The FiftyGPT UCAS Personal Statement Planner helps UK university applicants structure a personal statement for their UCAS application. Enter your course, motivation, and experiences, and it maps out an opening, body, and conclusion to write into — built around what UK admissions tutors look for.

How to use the UCAS Personal Statement Planner

  1. Enter the course or subject you are applying for through UCAS.
  2. Add why you want to study it — your motivation and any relevant reading or experience.
  3. List academic achievements, work experience, and extracurriculars that support your application.
  4. Select Plan UCAS Statement to get a structured outline: hook, academic interest, evidence, skills, conclusion.
  5. Write your own words into each section — UCAS runs similarity checks, so it must be genuinely yours.

Ways people use it

  • Break the intimidating blank statement into a clear plan before writing.
  • Make sure every paragraph earns its place against the tight character limit.
  • Line up evidence so each claim is backed by a real example.

Why use FiftyGPT's UCAS Planner

Made for UK/UCAS applicants specifically, free, and your notes are not stored.

FAQ

UCAS Personal Statement Planner - FAQs

Is this for UK university applications?
Yes — it is built around the UCAS personal statement used for UK universities.
Does it write the statement for me?
No — it plans the structure. You write the content in your own words, which UCAS requires.
Does it account for the character limit?
Personal statements are tight, around 4,000 characters, so the planner helps you prioritise what to include.
Can I use it for a specific course?
Yes — enter your course so the plan focuses on relevant motivation and evidence.
Is it free?
Yes, free with no sign-up.
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