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If you want to have the reader feel that they are reading comments directly from you, in a personal manner, then the first person would be a better approach. If your goal is to present your skills and experiences in a professional manner, as if you were dealing with a client, then third person would be better.
There are three key areas your personal statement should cover: Why do you want to study your chosen subject? What relevant skills and knowledge do you already have about this subject? What do you do when youre not studying?
First person is mostly appropriate for personal essays, narrative memoir-style papers/books. It is not appropriate for research.
If youre recounting an experience in the past then go with past tense. If youre recounting an experience in the past in a flashback-type manner then you can carefully use past and present. If youre talking about something you do daily or a current part of your life and what it means to you, then use present tense.
Yes, write in the first person. The PS is about you.
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Just start by showing your enthusiasm for the subject, showcasing your knowledge and understanding, and sharing your ambitions of what you want to achieve. Avoid cliches! Remember, this opening part is simply about introducing yourself, so let the admissions tutor reading your personal statement get to know you.

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