Anonymous wrote:
It sounds like they're checking your ability to communicate in English. My eyebrow went up the moment you said Bangladesh. Additionally, statisticians need to be able to summarize findings in ways that are accessible. Lots of poor writing skills in the sciences, so they may be screening for that as well.
Of course you double-space. That's not cheating.
Take a step back and first decide how you define "accomplishment." Structure your paper accordingly. Draw from your life experience in keeping with the definition you determine for yourself. Being one of ten children would have allowed my XH to discuss his teamwork ability, for example. Having transitioned from another country would allow you (and him) to convey your ability to adapt. There may be some stats thing you grasped with great difficulty in the early years of your program that taught you the value of tenacity.
Use what you've got. Read it aloud. Check for any and all grammatical or stylistic errors. Good luck to you!!
What is this suppose to mean?