All applicants are required to submit a brief (1,000-2,000 word) statement addressing the following two questions:
1) What are your reasons for undertaking graduate study at the University of Maryland?
Indicate, if appropriate, any specific areas of research interest.
You may wish to discuss past work in your intended field or allied fields, your plans for a professional career, or
how you developed your interest in or knowledge of your chosen subject.
2) What life experiences have you had that you feel have prepared you to pursue a graduate degree at a large,
diverse institution such as the University of Maryland?
Along the items you might care to include would be your financial, community and family background, whether you are the first person
in your family to pursue a higher education, or any other factors that you feel would contribute to the diversity of our academic community.
You may also wish to give the graduate admissions committee some examples of your determination to pursue your goals,
your initiative and ability to develop ideas, and/or your capacity for working through problems independently.