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What's the best approach to take in writing a letter of intent to get into a writer's/artist's residency?

First of all, the aim of each residency commitment letter (or letter of intent) is to provide massive reasons for being interested in a particular program and since sometimes inexperienced applicants fail to present themselves in the proper way, a residency letter of intent writing help may be offered. It should be written in such a way as to impress your target audience from the very beginning.If you have to write a letter of intent for the writer’s/artist’s residency, the basic things to do are:Develop a project idea and answer the following questions: what you’ll be doing, where you’ll show or publish your project, when it will be seen, how you’ll do it and why this project is important to you and other people.Start early: better start two months in advance, as you’ll have a lot of things to do, like writing a proposal, hiring a photographer, contacting a granting office, material formatting and sending your package.Eligibility check: make sure that you fir the grants you’re applying to.High-quality photos: remember that support material should represent your work effectively; you may hire a professional or learn how to photograph on your own.Choose appropriate images and make sure they suit your project.Follow the formatting rules, as each application has its’ own specific requirements.Try writing exercises: choose a prompt based on a question from your application and write non-stop for 10 minutes, this will help you to avoid writer’s block and get started.Write a draft, so you’ll a material you need to begin and start with a clear introduction.Use only relevant style, no jargon, passive tense, abstract or general terms, etc.Ask for professional editors’ help to have your text proofread and polished up.In case you need a good sample of pharmacy residency letter of intent, you can see it below.

How should I write my perfect SOP as I am changing my field from Pharmacy to Nursing?

Try thinking of the reasons why are you changing your field:is it because you have potential that needs to be released?is it because your qualities are better suited for nursing?is it because it was your dream job?is it because some event happened and changed your life/way of thinking?Consider everything and after that start your writing. You could google some general writing tips online or visit Nursing Residency Writing Service and ask them your questions - they offer professional assistance with any paper types (resumes, PS, letters of intent, etc).You could also read my answer to the similar topic:Chrisi Smith's answer to How should I write my best SOP as I am changing my field from accounting to nursing?Good luck!

Is it important to attend the pharmacy ASHP clinical midyear exhibition if applying to residency? Will it affect my acceptance chance?

During the residency process, it is important to understand what midyear is and what midyear is not. Once a student understands that, it will reduce a lot of anxiety, worry and unnecessary work during an already stressful P4 year. As a resident who did not attend midyear, I found myself with much more time to prepare my applications, gather letters of recommendations, and write my letters of intent way in advance by going to smaller, local residency showcases since I was only looking locally. When I was a P4 student, a panel of residents explained that midyear is not so that you make an impression. It isn’t the time to impress the RPD or residents, but instead to see if you are really interested in a program that is not in your local area. It is to see if you fit! What I mean by fit is mostly a personality fit: do you like them and do they like you. You will be working with them for a year or two, so it is a commitment for both you and them. When looking at it from that perspective, students can be themselves, because the program that they will match with will be totally that- a match!Secondly, is about the interview process. For me personally, I was looking for a place where I could not only learn, but actually become friends with the people I worked with. I was looking for a place where the preceptors enjoyed teaching and being at work. The interview process is not only for the interviewer, but also for you- the interviewee. This mindset brings the pressure off of you to try to over-perform but instead to be natural. Think of it as residency program speed dating. You would want to be in a program where you can be yourself (professionally, of course) and develop as a pharmacist. This relieves most of the pressure and it allows you to focus on the questions being asked, without the anxiety of being perfect.

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