SOP Generator
Get a structured statement of purpose draft for your university or scholarship application — then personalize it before submitting.
Result
Fill in the form and press generate sop draft — your result appears here.
What admissions committees look for in an SOP
A statement of purpose is not your CV in paragraph form. Committees want to see a clear thread: what you have done, why this specific program is the logical next step, and where it leads. Generic statements that could be sent to any university are the fastest way to get rejected.
Use this draft as your skeleton, then make it yours: mention one professor whose work matches your interest, one course from the program catalog, and one specific project from your own experience with real details.
Never submit an AI draft unedited — admissions officers read thousands of these and can tell. The tool gets you past the blank page; the personal details get you admitted.
Frequently asked questions
Can I submit the generated draft as-is?
No — treat it as a skeleton. Admissions officers read thousands of these, and generic AI phrasing stands out. Add real details: a professor, a course, a specific memory.
How long should my SOP actually be?
Most programs ask for 500-1000 words or a specific page limit — always check your target program's actual requirement and trim or expand the draft to fit.
Does it work for scholarship essays too?
Yes — the same structure (background, why this opportunity, future goal) works for most scholarship essay prompts with light editing.
What if I'm applying to multiple universities?
Generate a fresh draft per university and swap in that school's name, a specific professor, or course — don't just find-and-replace one draft across every application.