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Has anyone tried professional service for PS? - drip - ArchivalUser - 07-06-2010 Hello guys. I am starting to prepare PS for upcoming season. what do you think about professional writer services? are those reliable? which one is good if anyone has tried it? I came know some of them like residencystatement.com, imgprep.com, wewrite.com etc... looking forward to hearing from you guys.. i need honest opinion for this. drip 0 - ArchivalUser - 07-09-2010 Hi, A good reliable service which can help you write your Personal statement is someone who can edit your personal statement once you have drafted your own. Nothing can be more unique than drafting your own statement and then probably investing a little bit on getting someone to go over it, proof read it for you and suggest you to look for changes.. It might feel like a daunting experience, but you would have to sit down with a clear mind and start writing before you even know how difficult/easy it is to write a statement.. Anyways, if you do need help I have been providing personal statement services two years now as an independent writer..I have had clients who were very satisfied with my work but also a couple of them (ya, just two of them) who were really pissed with my work (not regarding the quality but various other issues)...I charge lesser than the bigger services not because I compromise on the quality, but because I do not have any operating charges...I hope you understand what I mean.. And please, do not overwhelm yourselves with people talking different things about personal statement services..there are genuine ones out there and there are people who still try to help students out of their predicament. Contact me if you need help at my email id- carl.smith30 will be glad to help you out... Gud Luck Carl Smith 0 - ArchivalUser - 07-09-2010 Hello, #1 thing you should know that we are residents and trying to help our future residents. Having said that, you must also know that anyone can write a PS, but this is not just any PS, instead its a must requirement in order to get you into residency - "medical residency." You may have triple-99 but a poor, unfocused PS will get you nowhere - guaranteed! Therefore, its quintessential that your PS editor has residency application knowledge and understand the significance of a PS. After all, a PS can make or break your chances and dreams. We are medical residents, we know what you need to mention, we also know what you should not mention...we know what the PDs like to see in the PS and what they don't. Most importantly, our tremendous experience through our residencies, other residents, and our knowledge from various PDs, we know how to turn your weakness into your strength [by the way, this is a whole new discussion and how we teach our interview workshop candidates]. Our services are probably very reasonable compared to other non-medical services attempting to write personal statements to help you "getting into residency." Remember, there is no other easy way to create an outstanding PS. Having your PS edited by our team is the best opportunity you guys have. We only wish we had such services available to us when we were applying. We are here now to help you, and we are not trying to make few bucks from you - instead we want to start a "legacy." We encourage you to take this opportunity. Do NOT take chances. Its depressing to come back and reapply the next year and invest a whole lot of money over and over. Please dont put yourself into this position just to save few bucks. Just ask yourself this question: how much money you will invest in the applications only, this year, and what percentage of that money you will be investing in PS services? A little amount may get you into residency where you can start your medical career with minimum $45k/year, and we all know that's only a start. :-) Hope that helps! Please visit our website to read our sample material and comments from our previous clients/colleagues. Www.WeWriteDocs.com Best Regards, WWT |