Applying to graduate school is one of the toughest decisions you will make, I know for I am ex-student too Now I’m a professional blogger and still help with advice those who struggle with admission writing.
Each applicant’s materials are unique because they are each to their own. No one can tell you how to best do you in an application, but I can give some pointers, let you know what worked for me in my own process, and relay some best practices I learned from other successful (and not so successful) applicants and from professor-mentors.
for the neurolinguistics, a one should be more concerned about the qualifications and persuasion that you have acquired all the necessary skills for such program whereas in the sociolinguistics statement of purpose the one should remember rather about providing the examples and cases about the study area that shows that you had certain practice.
The rules for formatting are almost unchangeable:
Font: Times New Roman/Arial
Font size: 12 pt
Paper: double-spaced, standard-sized (8.5″ x 11″)
Margins: 1 cm on all sides.
If you wonder whether you structure the content blocks in the right way you can always revise it according to the guidelines that outline the writing stages and the text blocks, I put the most valuable practices in my article 5 Linguistics Statement of Purpose Writer Tips good luck and faster admission!