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UCAS Personal Statement Review

Rewritten, structured, and ready for admissions tutors.

Your UCAS personal statement is the one part of your application you control completely — and the one where most students underperform. We review your draft, restructure it to the format UK admissions tutors look for, and rewrite weak sections while keeping your voice. Delivered in minutes.

What you get
  • Full rewrite of weak sections in your voice
  • 3 alternative opening paragraphs
  • UCAS 2026 format compliance (47 lines / 4,000 chars)
  • Course-specific emphasis
  • Evidence-of-interest recommendations
  • Clichés and red flags flagged
  • Comparative strength vs typical statements
What's not included
  • Guarantee of university offer
  • Reference letter writing
  • UCAS application form completion
  • Subject-specific tutoring
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Questions

Will universities know I used AI help?+
UCAS does not currently require disclosure of editing assistance, including AI. However, your final statement must be authentically yours — we rewrite with your specific evidence, achievements, and voice, not generic content. Universities are increasingly using AI-detection tools, so heavy-reliance on generic AI output is risky. Our rewrites use your material only.
What makes a great UCAS statement?+
Strong opening that shows (not tells) your interest; 70% about the subject and 30% about you; specific evidence (books, experiences, achievements) with what you learned; clean, error-free writing; authentic voice. We rewrite around this structure.
When should I use this?+
Ideally 4-6 weeks before the UCAS deadline — so you have time to refine further. It also works well right before submission as a final polish. Peak deadline (15 January) generates long queues for professional services; our turnaround is 5 minutes.
What is the UCAS 2026 format change?+
From September 2026 intake onwards, UCAS has moved to a three-question format: (1) Why do you want to study this course? (2) How have your qualifications prepared you? (3) What else have you done to prepare? Our review handles both the new 3-question format and the older single-statement format.