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ERAS and your Personal Statement

To begin working on your personal statement, select the "Personal Statements" tab in MyERAS. In this work area, you may create personal statements for each specialty for which you intend to apply. The personal statement is limited to 32,000 characters. You are not allowed to use bold, italics, or special characters. Also, be descriptive in the title of your personal statement. Since programs will not be able to see the titles of your personal statements, use the title to help you identify the personal statement version when you are assigning it to programs later in the process. When you have completed the personal statement, print copies for your own records.

While it is not necessary to create versions of the personal statement for individual programs, the personal statement should be specialty specific, so if you plan to apply to several fields, it is wise to get started drafting the personal statements early so that you will have plenty of time to make them flow well, grammatically and typographically perfect, and ensure that they make the strongest possible case for why you chose that specialty and why you are well-suited to it. Personal statements that are poorly written convey that you will likely be a careless resident as well, so while the personal statement won't overcome low or failing scores or mediocre letters of recommendation, one that is poorly done can really hurt your chances. As with the CAF, many applicants find it easier to draft the statement offline and then cut and paste the final document into the appropriate space in the ERAS workspace.

You will be able to edit any personal statement that has not yet been transmitted to a program. Once you have transmitted a personal statement to a program, that statement will become locked. If it contains errors, you will need to create another personal statement and assign the newly created personal statement in its place.

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