Ambermoon24 Posted July 26, 2014 Posted July 26, 2014 Hi, This has probably been posted elsewhere, but I'm kind of in a quandary and wanted to know what opinions are about this. My statement of purpose is focusing on my research in nineteenth-century American and British literature, as well as my plans to enter a composition and rhetoric program. But my most recent writing papers I'm wanting to submit are from a Shakespeare course and a 20th century post-colonialist course. Is it important that my samples match my SOP? Or should I simply send my best writing examples irrespective of genre and era? Thanks!
The Pedanticist Posted July 29, 2014 Posted July 29, 2014 I've heard it both ways. Some of my advisers say that whatever area within a larger field it is it shows that you understand the methodologies. I've also seen some doctoral websites that say it should be closely related with what is in your SOP. I would check the websites of the programs you are applying to and ask your LOR writers. Emilee16 1
lyrehc Posted August 6, 2014 Posted August 6, 2014 My department cares more about seeing a student's writing ability/style than content of the sample. I would definitely ask, though.
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