Well, I'm nearly done with the application process. All I have left, is to write and post my Personal Statement Essay, get my referral, and pay the application fee.
I write all the time. I journal 8-12 pages a day. I blog, obviously. I'm half-way through writing a novel. I have written countless poems and short stories. Can I write an essay about why I want to get into a Zoology course, and why I should be chosen? No. That's a big, fat, NO. I followed all of the UCAS tips, such as, listing interests and qualifications. It didn't help. I read over the one my friend Ben wrote, when he applied through UCAS, did I get inspired? Nope. hmmmm.... Here I am, writing away, and I can't even string together one sentence about why I should be chosen to attend a Zoology course. I can talk about it to everybody, no problem, but the instant I try to write or type about it... Well, let's just say, my mind goes blank. (That's one way to put it anyway.) What to do? If anybody has any suggestions, I'd be happy to hear them. Writer's block is a new experience for me. Typically the problem is trying to stop writing.
Aaahhhhh!!! I don't know what to do!
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