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Getting In Reports Record Demand Following UCAS Personal Statement Changes

Getting In explains that students, schools, and parents are demanding the best human-written personal statements and rejecting AI-written content that fails to capture the essence of students’ character and achievements

-- Getting In, which has sixteen years’ experience, global reach and is trusted by families internationally, is reporting that it is busier than ever due to changes in the UCAS personal statement format for the 2026 university entry (beginning September 2025). Previously, applicants had to fit their personal statement into a single text box, but now it will take the form of three structured questions with minimum character counts.

Getting In, which has been featured in The Times, says that demand has been relentless this year due to these changes. Students, it reports, want real humans to help them provide compelling answers to these questions, not AI. Universities are now checking for the use of artificial intelligence in applications, and parents want assurance of genuine, plagiarism-free human writing, which is what Getting In provides.

“As the leading personal statement writing and consulting service in the UK, families and schools trust and rely on our team,” a company spokesperson explains. “We help students apply to get into the best universities so that they can obtain the education and future life path they desire.”

Every personal statement from Getting In is crafted by the Oxford-based consultancy’s team of in-house specialist writers with knowledge of students’ chosen subjects. Statements are written from scratch and tailor-made, based on the client's goals, skills and experience.

Various tiers of statement writing are available, depending on the service level required, the type of institution students want to apply for, and the chosen course. Specialist tiers exist for customers wanting to apply for the most competitive subjects, like medicine and veterinary applications, with Oxbridge-trained writers.

Getting In guarantees 100% human-written statements that give students the best shot at making it into the university of their choice. It accepts feedback and provides editing with fast turnarounds available for families under pressure. Customers can select from conventional statement formats or UCAS 2026 where required, with optional video consultation at checkout.

“The admissions process is highly competitive,” the service explains, “but our writers give students the best possible chance of success.”

For more information about Getting In, use the contact details below.

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