Start a plan and list the point you want to cover. ie - Why you want to study the course
- What you can bring to the course from your previous degree
- Work/Experience you have in addition to your degree
- Somethings about yourself not related to Accounting, a hobby, a personal achievement
- Your future aspirations
Obviously that is difficult in only 500 words. The first and second can be phrased in one sentence (positive language, non passive language). Work/Experience & Things not related a couple of sentences. Your future a short finish to end the statement.
That is a general idea. You need to fit it a little to the question. But this is the type of structure I suggest. If you are uncertain of the language to use, don't us every large cumbersome word you can find that is an instant give away. Use a mixture of language clear and direct, nothing colloquial or idiomatic.
Please give a short statement that describes your academic interests, purpose, objectives and motivation in undertaking this postgraduate study
My decision to apply for the MArch at the Edinburgh College of Art is directly linked to my intended career plans. I wish to continue pursuing a career in Architecture, and I consider this degree to be indispensable as a means of acquiring those analytical, technical, creative and workspace skills and that theoretical and practical knowledge that will assist me with my ambition of achieving membership of the Royal Institute of British Architects.
I have a very keen interest on architectural theory, creative architectural design both through traditional and modern practices, as well as issues in contemporary architectural history. I have dealt with many of these concepts in my Undergraduate education both in the context of theory and practice. Now, I am excited by the prospect of building on that knowledge through learning and exploring a different approach to Architecture as well as