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留学ps范文Dear admissions committee,My passion for pursuing a higher education in the field of international relations has led me to apply for the graduate program in your esteemed institution. I believe that my academic achievements, research experience, and personal background make me a strong candidate for this program.From a young age, I have been fascinated by the complexities of global politics and the interplay between nations. This curiosity has driven me to critically analyze international affairs and develop a strong understanding of the field. During my undergraduate studies in political science, I excelled in courses such as International Relations Theory and Comparative Politics, which enhanced my analytical skills and broadened my perspective on global issues.Apart from my academic achievements, I have also gained practical experience in the field through various research projects. One notable project was investigating the impact of economic globalization on the foreign policy of developing countries. Through extensive literature reviews and empirical analysis, I discovered how globalization has reshaped the foreign policies of these countries and the implications for international relations. This research experience has honed my research skills and equipped me with a solid foundation in conducting independent studies.Moreover, my personal background has provided me with a unique perspective and motivation to pursue a career in internationalrelations. Growing up in a multicultural environment, I have witnessed firsthand the importance of fostering cooperation and understanding between nations. This personal experience has strengthened my resolve to contribute to the field through academic and practical endeavors.I believe that your graduate program in international relations is the perfect platform for me to further develop my knowledge and skills in this field. The reputation of your institution, the diverse and experienced faculty, and the wide range of resources available make it an ideal environment for me to thrive academically and intellectually. Additionally, I am particularly drawn to the program's emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches and its focus on practical applications of theoretical knowledge, as this aligns with my passion and career goals.In conclusion, I am confident that my academic achievements, research experience, and personal background make me a strong candidate for the graduate program in international relations at your esteemed institution. I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to the academic community and further my understanding of global politics. Thank you for considering my application, and I look forward to the possibility of joining your program.Sincerely,[Your Name]。
留学个人陈述(PS)范文申请专业:计算机在我考虑写这篇PS的时候我想到了很多,但在我准备动手写的时候确感觉无从入手,并不是想不出什么,而是我觉得我有太多的话要说,太多的事情要写了.当我即将面临人生的一个新的十字路口,我没有像别人那样犹豫不决,继续工作,考研,留学,我的目标只有一个-出国求学!I thought much before I began to write the PS. However, holding the pen, I suddenly felt wordless because I have too much to say, too much to write. Standing on the crossroad of life, I determined to study abroad without any hesitations.店铺的想法并不是源于我对国外生活的向往,而是源于我对专业的追求,因为我对我所学习的专业具有的与众不同的兴趣.我向往着再能够更加深入的学习和掌握信息科学的内涵,体会她的魅力!凭借着一种懵懂的感性指引将我带进了信息科学的殿堂,在大学几年的学习过程中,逐渐认识到了当前的信息社会,不仅需要一系列方方面面懂得信息技术的人才,更需要我们对信息科学和技术做更深入的研究,将这个学科的技术应用到各个行业。
而且,信息科学很明显是未来的趋势,它将颠覆性地改变人们过去曾经熟悉的生活方式。
在对这个专业的学习过程中,我感到了它的有趣、挑战、永远与最新技术保持同步,最重要的是让我觉得它非常有前景,为了她挥洒自己的青春是值得的。
It was not the desire for the life overseas, but the pursuit of my professional study that aroused my idea to study abroad. I was longing for the further study and embedded understanding of the essence of Information Science, tasting its charm.Pocketing this interest, I came into the department of Beijing Forestry University. Through several years’ study there, I gradually realized that the modern information society needed not only the professional talents in information science, but also the embedded researches in this field in order to use it into every enterprise. Meanwhile, it is certain that the information science is just the developing trend in the future, which could historically change the ever familiar life style. Therefore, in the process of learning, I can taste its interest and challenge, with which I can keep abreast with the latest technology. Furthermore, I think it was valuable for me to contribute my youth into the Information Science, the most prospective enterprise in the future.从我的成绩单上不难看出,在大学阶段,我专业课程的成绩属于一般。
美国留学文书 金融工程硕士专业PS样本Personal StatementHaving a flair for Economics and accounting I have decided that I want a degree in Accounting and Finance or_ Management. The many brilliant representatives of the management community around the world have strengthened that resolve.When I worked in my school as a tutor of English as a Second Language for students from a community school in Muscat, I realized the importance of a strong leader who could organize, command respect, and be able to work well with others. These ideas were further enforced by my month long internship at Novartis Pharmaceutical (Accounts and Finance Department and Human Resources Department).I attended the Harvard Model Congress in Paris and won the Award of Distinction. One skill in particular that contributed to this award was my confident public speaking.The last 4 months have been crucial in my learning of real world business and economics. For my IB Extended Essay, titled “To What Extent Does Subway in Oman Operate as an Oligopoly”, I set out to prove the oligopolistic structure of the fast food market in Oman. In this effort, I have come across many real life complexities in pricing behaviour, profit making and other aspects of the Theory of the Firm. While。
sop和ps中文范文SOP(Statement of Purpose)和PS(Personal Statement)是申请留学或者申请奖学金时需要提交的重要文件。
下面是一篇关于SOP和PS的中文范文:亲爱的招生委员会:我非常荣幸能有机会向您申请XX大学的XX专业。
我对这个专业有着浓厚的兴趣,并且相信我有能力在这个领域取得优秀的成绩。
通过这封信和我的申请材料,我希望能向您展示我为什么对该专业感兴趣以及我为什么是一个合适的候选人。
我想谈谈我对该专业的兴趣和热情。
从我还是一个孩子的时候,我就对科学和技术产生了浓厚的兴趣。
我喜欢探索新的知识和解决问题的过程。
在高中时,我选择了学习数学和物理作为我的主修科目,并且在这两个领域取得了优异的成绩。
通过学习这些科目,我开始对计算机科学产生了浓厚的兴趣,我热衷于了解计算机科学对现代社会的重要性以及它在不同领域的应用。
我想强调我的学术背景和个人经历。
我在本科阶段选择了计算机科学作为我的专业,并且在这个领域取得了良好的成绩。
我参与了几个软件开发项目,并且通过这些项目锻炼了我的编程和解决问题的能力。
我还参加了一些与计算机科学相关的学术会议和研讨会,积极与其他专业人士交流和学习。
这些经历不仅提高了我的专业知识水平,也培养了我的团队合作和领导能力。
我想谈谈我为什么选择申请XX大学。
我对XX大学的卓越教学和研究声誉非常着迷。
我相信在这个学术环境中学习将会给我提供丰富的学习资源和机会,以及与优秀的教授和同学们互动的机会。
我还对该大学的实践和实习机会非常感兴趣,我相信这些机会将为我提供宝贵的实践经验,并帮助我将理论知识应用于实际问题。
我对XX专业的兴趣和热情,以及我的学术背景和个人经历,使我相信我是一个合适的候选人。
我期待着在XX大学学习并为这个专业做出贡献。
谢谢您对我的关注和考虑。
此致敬礼。
美国留学申请:PS范文(经济学专业) 2010-09-29 15:29:31 来源:留学E路通字号:大 | 中 | 小范文1:Marketing experts like to classify people into different generation groups, believing that people of the same age share similar value and attitudes. I agree with those experts'' theory in that it emphasizes the connection between the circumstances of one's upbringing and one's later outlook on life. My personality, talents, values, even career choice have been profoundly influenced by my family life and upbringing in Taiwan.My name is Peter Huang and I’ve grown up in Ten-Mou, a multicultural neighborhood in suburban Taipei. During the early years of my childhood, my parents exerted a profound influence over my development. Though neither of them was involved in business, by watching their integrity and hard work, I learned more about the true meaning of success than I would ever have in any classroom.My father is an Air Force colonel. He joined the R.O.C Air Force at the age of 14, struggling to achieve his personal best as the supply division chief of the R.O.C. Air Force Academy. Unlike some officers in the military, who depended on family relationship and privilege to get promoted, my father gained his position by hard work and assiduity. He thus emphasized the importance of industriousness when it came to my education. When I was 10, I attended a speech contest. During the week before the contest, my father and I spent two hours a day together, organizing the lecture content, adjust my rhythm, and rehearsing. I was a shy, soft-spoken child, and found speaking in public difficult at first. But through my father's patient efforts and his believe in the rewards of hard work, I gradually became an excellent public speaker and won many of the contests that followed. As a result of the experiences such as this, I learned a very strong work ethic and emulated some of my father's best characteristics - perseverance and dedication.These qualities served me well as I entered mandatory military service in Taiwan and faced many difficult situations. I once led a squad to enact the typhoon disaster relief action in Nan-tou. We had one week in which to salvage a factory that was half-buried in mud. As the squad commander, I not only supervised, but also participated in the demanding and seemly endless digging work. And each night, after an exhausting work when all other soldiers were asleep, I spent extra hours checking if there were sufficient supplies and making plans for the next day's relief action. When I finally laid down to sleep, I could not help but reflect on how much I had developed, as both a person and a leader, since that first speech contest.My mother has a warm and kind personality, and has always reached out to the expatriates in our neighborhood. She organized a language exchange club with the American students in local colleges, hoping to increase understanding of Taiwanese and American cultures through the exchange of language. I took part in the club when I was still in elementary school. This childhood multi-cultural experience instilled in me an active personality and willingness to interact with people of different cultures. In particularly, it strengthened my interest in American and my desire to work and live there one day.My mother’s emphasis on international exchange and cooperation has led me to work for the Fulbright Foundation in Taipei as a research assistant. This position allows me to interact with educational associations in the United States and to take part in international conferences. I once participated in a venture capital seminar in Hsin-Chu, working on the issue of graduate level technology management education with representatives of major high-tech companies and academic institutions. Last November, I represented the Foundation in an international Tele-conference in Taipei. The conference was conducted both in English and in Chinese and was hosted by the Prime of Ministry of Education. My work has also given me the opportunity to know and become friends with exceptional Fulbright scholars from the United States.While my childhood years shaped my character, it was my high school and college years which led to my interest in business. 1988 was both a determining year to my career choices and a turning point in Taiwan's economy. As people familiar with Taiwan's modern economic history know, the exchange rate of the New Taiwan Dollar to U.S. Dollars moved from 40:1 to 25:1 in that year under the overwhelming pressure of American government. Thus meant that the traditional advantage of Taiwan's economy, low labor costs, was no longer our strength. People everywhere were talking about the future of Taiwan's economy. Out of a young man's passion, I wanted to contribute my talent and effort to my country. That was the time at which I made up my mind that someday, I will make Taiwan-made products famous world-widely, like those produced by IBM, Intel, or Microsoft.This teenage naive patriotic dream transformed into an interest in business administration and economics after I graduated from Taipei First Senior High School. I focused my college study on manufacturing administration and economics. From four years of lectures, seminars, and in-factory study in the department of Industrial Engineering at National Formosa University, I acquired skills in quality insurance, manufacturing planning and control, and factory improvement and diagnostic methods. In my economic class, I learned how prices, preferences, and incomes affect people's demand of goods from the microeconomic. I also acquired knowledge of how various factors - government policies, currency exchange rate, and balance of international trade - affect a country's economics growth. My interest in business, however, is not limited to industrial engineering and economics. In my junior year, I also took 6 credits of accounting courses and learned the knowledge of basic accounting principles, financial statements, and managerial accounting. To acquire a more thorough understand of management information systems, I chose "Alumni Association Database Management System for Department of Industrial Engineering" as my graduate activity project. From each step of developingthe database system, I learned solid skills in FoxPro programming and enterprise demand analysis.I am thankful that my parents provided me with an environment that encouraged me to develop my personality and an intellect for which I am remembered. With a deeply-instilled work ethic, strong interpersonal skills, and a high level of motivation, I believe I will enrich the professional and social environment at your esteemed Buchman School and continue to grow as a expert in high-tech industry.范文2:Due to the comprehensiveness of China’s “reform and open” policies, economics plays an increasingly important role in the development of its global position. As a senior at Beijing University majoring in Economics, I feel that my field is fundamental to the progress of my country. Yet, at the same time, I realize only too well that what I have learned as an undergraduate is far from enough. Therefore, it is my desire to pursue a graduate degree I Economics at your university. If accepted, my intended concentration would be Economic Development and Public Economics.In the process of preparing myself for advanced research, I obtained a solid academic background in mathematics, computer science and basic economic theory. In order to enhance my capabilities and further establish my background, I plan to take Probability and Econometrics as my electives during my last semester at Beijing University. During my undergraduate career I was fortunate to be able to audit several advanced graduate level courses taught by overseas professors such as Comparative Economic Systems and Advanced Macroeconomics. These classes not only introduced me to new economic concepts and theories, but also broadened my perspective and gave me new insights into the depth of my field.After over three years of studying economics and extensive reading in related fields, I have developed my own understanding of the present Chinese economy with system. I feel, and it is an idea shared by many, that the Chinese government is presently struggling to adapt a policy which would peacefully integrate the advantages of a marked economy with the current Socialist system. to a certain extent, I feel that the government has been successful in implementing this aim. However, many problems have yet to be resolved. Chief among these is the problem of rejuvenating and restructuring the large, state-owned enterprises. As a result under the Chinese socialist system, these companies not only lack a spirit of competition, but are also hopelessly overstaffed. There is a definite need to cut back on workers, many of whom are unskilled and present an unnecessary burden on these companies.The fundamental problem here is that China lacks unemployment and social security programs, which would be able to assist and re-train these workers should they be laid off. As there are no options for them, the companies are forced to retain these laborers, creating a stagnant state which limits both production levels and net profits. Whileforeign-imported goods and foreign companies were scare in China, this was not a major problem. However, the influx of foreign goods and corporations has forced China into a predicament where it can no longer afford to maintain useless employees for the benefit of the State. Should the situation here continue unchecked, China risks loosing its domestic marked to foreign companies.These ideas were the result of my field research conducted during my junior year. During that time, I studied first-hand edly China’s system of public economics and found it lacking in many ways. I feel that if China is ever to be a serious competitor in the world market it needs first to develop a more progressive system of public policies. For this, China will have to look to other systems, which have struggled and successfully handled this same problem. My goal is to continue my education in the United States where I can not only witness the dynamics of an economic system different from ours, but also study the ways in which America’s public policy could be adapted and utilized by China.In terms of global economics, China still has much to learn. The government is far from reconciling itself with many of the principles that underlie the modern market. I also feel that the Chinese situation is unique, and , that in order to be successful, policy makers must take into consideration regional characteristics, historical tradition and social psychology when defining the course of the future. However, it is also essential that the future generations of leaders, administrators and teachers learn from other countries in order to better understand the complexity of China’s role within the global economic situation.The more China’s economy is prosperous, the more it needs its own economists. Therefore, at the end of my graduate study, I intend to returnto my country and contribute to China’s economic progress. My ultimate goal is to teach introducing advanced Western research methods to my country and, if possible, tackle some of the economic problems faced by my country.I am also applying for overseas graduate study because of the fact that the United States holds the leading position in the research of my chosen field. Your institution, known for its careful and exacting work ethic and nurturing academic atmosphere, is the university I have long admired. I am confident that with your distinguished faculty and recognized facilities, my potential will develop into knowledge and experience beneficial to both the United States and China.范文3:As the Asian financial crisis continues unabated in its second year, I , an economics major trained at one of China’s best cradles of economists, feel duty-bound to pursue advanced studies. Only by so doing can I hope to make a significant contribut ion to the discourse on China’s economic development strategy as the country endeavors to dodge the economic debacle that has befallen its neighbors. I must help decipher the puzzle of how the Asian economic miracle has busted. It is my strong belief that my country can draw vitally important lessons from the failures of other Asian economies.Most of my education to date is characterized by preeminence. a graduate from the Beijing No.4 Senior High School, one of the country’s very best high schools, I did my undergraduate university studies at the University of Inter national Business and Economics, a most respected institution that specializes in training economists and entrepreneurs. At this university, I received extensive training that was both rigorous and vigorous in economics. Exercising diligence and creativity, I achieved an academic record that was the envy of many of my schoolmates. Such education should provide solid grounding for me as I seek to vault into higher intellectual domains.Upon graduation in 1997, I have been working for China National Chemical Supply and Sales Corporation, one of the country’s keystate-owned companies. I obtained the position on the strength of my outstanding academic records as well as the excellent performance I exhibited during my internship there. The job is satisfying in terms of both remuneration and prestige, but it does not give me a big enough stage to realize my ambition of making myself a prominent Chinese economist.I understand that, in tod ay’s world, the power of a nation lies in its economic strength. This is particularly so for China, which has to support almost a quarter of the humankind with only a fraction of the world’s resources and wealth. While the development of economy is essential to every country, no other country in the world has to shoulderthe kind of responsibility that China does. With an economy the size of Canada’s, China has a population that increases by a Canadian population every two years, even while it is enforcing a strict family planning rules. That means that, to just maintain the existing living standards of its citizens, China has come up with a enough jobs every two years for what amounts to the employment of every Canadian, young or old, healthy or sick. This is a daunting task that no country has ever faced. The fulfillment of this task, no doubt, calls for ingenuity.I am glad to see that China is following a path that it has chosen, first and foremost, in response to the realities within its own borders, even though it has not shunned from integrating its economy with that of the developed world. With almost 20 years of vigorous economic reforms, the Chinese seem to have struck the right balance between answering the call of accelerating globalization and defending its national interests. This balance has paid off in many ways. The country’s average economic growth rate of nearly 10 per cent for almost 20 years makes its economy the fastest growing among all major economies. The economic strength it has thus accumulated is helping it to stave off the financial meltdown that has ravaged the tiger economies. I want to know what China has done right that the other countries have done wrong and how China can build upon its impressive record so far for sustained growth in the future. Sophisticated answers to these questions require sophisticated training, which I hope I can achieve in your distinguished program.My undergraduate studies, though far from enough for my long-term purpose, have adequately prepared me for advanced research.. I am now solidly grounded in mathematics, statistics and basic theories of economics, all fundamental subjects in learning economics. I have been particularly interested in Game Theory and Money & Banking. To broaden vision, I have audited, by special arrangement for the gifted students, graduate courses like Futures & Securities Investment and International Marketing, taught by overseas professors. Through these courses, I havelearned the concepts and theories of Western economics. All this has added to my intellectual depth.With the vigorous training I received in my undergraduate studies, I have arrived at some basic understanding of the Asian economy, on which I would like to focus my graduate studies. I believe that, in spite of the breakneck growth in the 1970s and 80s of the tiger economies that gave rise to the “East Asian Miracle”, the East Asian countries failed to build up sound economic structures. Their economic growths were powered more by the injection of tremendous investments than anything else, which led to what has come to be called the bubble economies. In their rush to achieve grandiose growths targets, they set up only rudimentary systems of control over their financial industries. As a result, too many loans were allowed to be secured on overpriced real estate and stocks. Such a situation would result in grave consequences if either the real estate or stock market collapsed. When both of these markets crashed last year in one after another Southeast Asian country, their banks’ bad loans multiplied, setting off domino effects across whole economies throughout the region. The devastation was such that, more than a year after the crisis began, few people in Asia can see any light at the end of the tunnel today.The big question in the Asian crisis is now on China. In the face of the Asian crisis, China has demonstrated remarkable strength and courage. Unlike in most other East Asian countries, the economy in China is still growing, and the Chinese currency is still stable. The difference is spelt, I believe, by the measures that China has taken in preventing the occurrence of a bubble economy. The Chinese government has not rushed to bless run-away speculation on the stock market, as some other Asian governments seemed to have done. Foreign investments, of which China has received more than any other country except the US, have been carefully channeled into infrastructure projects and industrial production. This, along with the inconvertibility of the Chinese currency on the capital accounts, has prevented the kind of capital flight that has underminedthe financial systems in other Asian countries. Amazingly, China has become a powerful stabilizing force in Asian economies, although the country has been faulted by some in the West for not having embraced the free market concept as readily as other developing countries did. I think the stark contrast between the success of a somewhat more controlled economy and the failures of the free market economies begs for many questions.The story on China is of course not over yet, nor will it be anytime soon. With the deepening Asian financial crisis mounting more and more pressure on China, the Chinese government and businesses are desperately trying to maintain economic growths while continuing the country’s structural reforms. We do not yet know whether China will in the end be able to tough out the current crisis that keeps knocking on its doors. Even if China can survive this round of crisis unscathed, it will have to continue integrating its economy further with that of other countries, thereby exposing itself more and more to the capricious forces of the international financial markets. In the process, Chinese economists will have to meet the challenge of answering difficult questions, questions that may not have been asked anywhere else. I would like to be one of those meeting this challenge.In applying for acceptance into your program, I hope that, more than learning the staid concepts and theories of economics, I can sharpen my insights when treading on unmapped territories. I am attracted to your wide range of course offerings and the varied backgrounds of your faculty members. I am confident that, under your seasoned guidance, I will give full play to my intellectual potential in academic research. It should come as no surprise to you if I become one of the foremost authorities on the Chinese economy a few years after I graduate from your school.范文4:A graduate from a management program who has worked in sales and promotion for four years, I now would like to pick up my academic career as an economist. By so doing, I hope that I can eventually play a leadership role in China’s ongoing economic r eforms.I did my undergraduate studies at the Beijing-based Northern University, one of the country’s top institutions of higher learning.I entered into this university in 1990 on the strength of my performance in the National University Entrance Examinations, held once every year to screen high school graduates for post-secondary education. My scores in these exams were so great that they constituted the highest total in my county, which made me something of a celebrity in my whole province.With my education at the Northern, I was solidly grounded in the fundamentals. Studying industriously, I had an overall GPA of 3.3, the fifth highest in our department. My GPA in the courses of my major was even higher, standing at 3.7. I was granted the “Excellent Studies Prize” in 1991 and the “Outstanding Undergraduate Student Scholarship” by the Dept. Of Management in 1992 and 1993.I did not limit myself to academic studies at the university. Campus life was colorful, an I made full use of all the opportunities to enrich myself. As a freshman, I worked for the Information Department of the university’s Student Union. My performance was such that I was appointed the head of the department for a term of two years between 1991 and 1993. The position gave me a platform from which I founded two periodicals, the “Management Brief” and the “Future Entrepreneur”. In these periodicals, I wrote profusely about topics relating to the economic reforms and general business management. To fund these publications, I led a group of students in offering computer training programs to the unskilled, which was unique on our campus then. All this not only enriched my student life but also helped me to improve my ability in many ways. One of the benefits is that I became an effective writer. In a 1992 composition contest, I was awarded the first-class prize for my essay.Thanks to my reputation as both a distinguished student and a student organizer, I was offered a job at the university in 1994 after obtaining my bachelor’s degree. I first worked at the Sales Department, responsible for product sales and advertisements. Now , I am the director’s assistan t, responsible for wage management, bonus management, drafting regulation and so on. Four years of working experience has taught me how to put textbook skills and knowledge into practice. All the while, I have been improving my academic qualifications. I now wish to study abroad to further my academic career.Knowing that computers are essential for doing sophisticated research, I made special efforts in mastering computer technologies. I trained myself in a host of programming languages, including the BASIC, Pascal and FoxBASE. Using my programming skills, I have designed a “Personnel Management Information System” and a “Sales Management Information System”, which have markedly improved efficiency in my office. Building on the computer skills I learned as a student, I have in recent years made myself versed in FoxPro, Access, and Visual Basic. Mow I am planning to design a comprehensive management system for my institute to improve management efficiency.Taking part in various academic activities to hone my ability to do research is an indispensable part of my strategy to improve myself. In the past four years, I have taken part in a number of research projects, including the “External Economics for Rese arch and Technology (R&E) Development” project at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the “International Business Management Bibliography” at the Tsinghua University and the “Washing Machine and Refrigerator Market Research” project for the International Consulting Ltd. The more I take part in these activities, the more I feel I need to study further.My interest in economics was first ignited in my undergraduate years, when I was listening to a lecture “Planned Economy ad Market Economy” by the preeminent Chinese economist Li Yining ,a professor of the Beijing University, a few blocks away from my university. The thinking hedisplayed in that lecture on the Chinese economy was so sharp and intriguing that I have focused my academic interest on economics ever since. To pursue my this interest, I took a number of economics-related courses, such as Political Economics, Industrial Economics, Technological Economics, Management Economics, Economic Law, Marketing and Market Research Finance. I also took the care to train myself in mathematics fundamentals, such as Liner Algebra, Probability and Statistics, I ndustrial Statistics. Books like “Western Economics” and “Comparative Economics” have been my favorite reading materials. By taking these courses, I learned new economic concepts and theories, and thus broadened my perspectives and sharpened my insights.New perspectives and insights are what China needs as it continues its reforms and modernization drive. Unlike developed countries in the West, which have practiced market economics for several hundred years, Chin has been trying to adopt market principles for only twenty years. The problems waiting to be solved are so many and so complex that even the bravest of the brightest can feel daunted. As the country tries to restructure and rejuvenate its larger, state-owned enterprises, a host of challenges, not the least of which are financial crisis, unemployment, inflation and so on, are rattling the nation. Nobody seems to be sure what China will face a few years down the road. Can China keep growing? Or will it suffer irreversible setbacks? On top its domestic problems, how will China cope with the international competition?To help answer these questions, I need to further refine my expertise in e conomics. I hope to become one of the country’s own economists armed with a sophisticated understanding of both the complex reality in China and the general market principles and theories that apply throughout the world, like it or mot. Your institution, with a highly qualified faculty, is the university I have long admired. I am confident that, under your seasoned guidance, I can give full play to my potential and realize my career goal.。
留学ps格式模板-范文模板及概述示例1:留学PS格式模板在准备撰写留学个人陈述(Personal Statement)时,一个好的格式模板是非常重要的。
一个清晰、有组织的格式可以帮助你表达清晰、连贯的内容,使你的PS更加引人注目。
以下是一个简单的留学PS格式模板,只作为参考,具体内容还需根据个人情况进行调整。
第一部分:引言在这一部分,你需要简要介绍自己,包括你的姓名、所在学校、专业以及想要申请的留学项目。
第二部分:个人背景这个部分可以描述你的教育背景、学术成绩、实习经验、社会活动等。
你可以提及与所申请项目相关的经历,强调你的学术能力和研究潜力。
第三部分:动机和目标这一部分是PS的核心内容,你需要说明为什么选择这个留学项目,你的动机是什么,以及你希望通过这个项目实现什么目标。
可以谈谈你对该领域的热情和执着,以及你的未来发展规划。
第四部分:适应性在这一部分,你需要说明为什么你适合这个留学项目,你具备哪些能力和特质可以帮助你成功完成这个项目。
可以举例说明你的领导能力、团队合作精神、沟通能力等方面。
第五部分:结尾在结尾部分,可以简要总结你的个人陈述,再次强调你的动机和适应性。
表达你对未来的期待和愿景,感谢招生委员会的考虑。
以上是一个简单的留学PS格式模板,希望可以帮助你更好地撰写个人陈述。
记住,每个人的经历和动机都是独一无二的,要让你的PS尽可能地展示出你的个性和特点。
祝你写作顺利!示例2:留学个人陈述(PS)格式模板:第一段:引言我是XXX,是XXX领域的学生,我对理解和探索这个领域的兴趣源于XXX。
在我的本科学习中,我学到了XXX的知识,这让我对继续深造更感兴趣。
我深信在您的学校学习将会为我提供更广阔的发展空间。
第二段:个人优势通过在XXX领域的实践经验,我积累了XXX的能力。
我善于XXX,XXX,XXX等,这些能力对于我的未来学习和职业发展是至关重要的。
我也参加了XXX项目,这让我有机会展示并提高我的能力。
出国PS范文前言出国留学是许多人梦寐以求的事情,但是在申请过程中,个人陈述(Personal Statement,简称PS)是非常重要的一环。
PS是申请者向招生官介绍自己的机会,也是展示自己优势的重要途径。
本文将为大家提供一篇出国PS范文,希望能够帮助到正在准备出国留学的同学们。
正文尊敬的招生官:我是一名来自中国的学生,非常荣幸能够有机会向您介绍我自己。
我一直梦想着能够到您的学校学习,因为我相信这将是我实现自己梦想的最佳途径。
我在中国的大学学习了计算机科学,这是一个非常有前途的领域,也是我非常热爱的领域。
在大学期间,我参加了许多项目和比赛,其中最令我自豪的是我参加的一个项目。
在这个项目中,我和我的团队开发了一个基于深度学习的图像识别系统,这个系统能够准确地识别出图像中的物体,并给出相应的标签。
这个项目让我深深地感受到了计算机科学的魅力,也让我更加坚定了自己未来的方向。
除了学术方面,我还非常注重自己的个人发展。
在大学期间,我参加了许多社团和志愿者活动,这些活动让我更加了解社会,也让我更加热爱生活。
我还喜欢旅行,我曾经去过许多国家,这些旅行让我更加开阔了眼界,也让我更加热爱这个世界。
我选择申请贵校是因为我相信贵校能够为我提供最好的学习环境和最优秀的师资力量。
我希望能够在贵校学习更多的知识,结交更多的朋友,也希望能够为贵校做出自己的贡献。
最后,我想再次感谢您能够花时间阅读我的个人陈述。
我相信,如果我有机会进入贵校学习,我一定会全力以赴,为自己的梦想而努力。
结语以上就是一篇出国PS范文,希望能够对正在准备出国留学的同学们有所帮助。
在写PS的过程中,一定要注意自己的语言表达和逻辑结构,同时也要突出自己的优势和特点。
祝愿大家都能够顺利地申请到自己心仪的学校,实现自己的梦想。
留学申请的个人陈述(ps)该如何写?ps(personal statement)是一个向admissioncommittee展示你个人风采的好机会。
所以需要好好准备。
有的ps是一般性的,可以用来申请很多学校。
也有的学校需要学生在ps里有针对性的回答问题。
在准备ps前,你必须仔细回想学校的学习生活和你过去生活的点点滴滴,把这些经历一一列举。
你可从以下着手:1.你的家庭,生活,周围环境中有没有什么转折点或特殊事件影响你的人生选择和研究方向的选择。
2.你有什么特殊,与众不同的经历和才能;你曾经获得过什么奖项?3。
为什么你选择这个专业?你的研究经历;你的研究兴趣;你对这个研究的展望。
4.你有没有很强的工作能力,沟通能力,团对合作精神和组织管理才能?这些才能如何帮助你将来的学习和研究。
5.你的短期学习目标和长期事业目标。
6.你曾经遇到过大的挫折和苦难吗?你是如何走过来的?7.你的个人爱好及个人特点;这些对你的学习和研究有帮助吗?8。
为什么选择这个学校?9.如果你的一些成绩不理想(toefl,greorgpa),你能解释清楚为什么吗?总之,你必须非常清楚地呈明为什么你就是admissioncommittee要找的人。
突出你的背景和资格,充分展示你的成功经历。
如果有些学校需要你的ps是回答问题的,你必须对每一个问题都非常清晰,明确的回答。
不能偷懒拿一篇ps申请所有的学校。
事实上根据每个学校的特点和教授研究方向,有针对性地修改ps,会对你的申请帮助很大。
当你回顾了你的学习生涯及罗列了众多事例后,你基本可以理出一条主线(中心思想),这时候你可以试着下笔写firstdraft下面是一些写作的建议。
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针对学校问题回答;每个学校对ps都会有一些特殊的要求,所以你必须有问必答。
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针对你的专业加强说明你的能力;每个专业对申请者的素质要求不同;比如,工程类的学生可能要求数学背景好,有非常强的动手和解决问题能力,你就需要有事例加强说明你这方面的能力。
留学个人陈述PS结尾范例选择店铺的同学们,你们知道如何写个人陈述吗,个人陈述的写作对于同学们来说,是一种加分的申请文书,下面和小编一起来看看留学个人陈述PS结尾范例。
Example 1:I want my legal education to make a bigger difference than I can as an engineer,but with a strong family to draw upon I cannot help but live a successful life.Example 2:Ultimately, I aim to gain a faculty position at a university and to continue my involvement in innovative research in the field while directly encouraging the development of aspiring engineers, both in the classroom and laboratory. In this manner I believe I can make a significant and purposeful contribution to the scientific community while gaining a great deal of personal satisfaction.Example 3:The work I saw at Graduate School of Design had that same element of innovation and freshness that I strive for, the one that goes beyond the ordinary path. I want to be an explorer and to face challenges that I can solve with sheer will and creativity.Example 4:While my GPA may not be as high as some applicants’,my academic record shows a consistent positive. I know I have the intelligence, ability, and determination to achieve success in dentistry;I only need the opportunity. My dental research experience combined with my academic background, personal qualities,and leadership abilities makes me well suited to accept the challenges in the field of dentistry.Example 5:Stanford's diversity offers an environment for learning,both inside and outside the classroom. I hope to share my varied knowledge with my classmates and to take from them a new understanding of topics that are foreign to me. I believe that no other school provides students with the combination of education and environment offered by Stanford. Its outstanding academic reputation, mingled with its diverse environment and thriving Bay Area location, creates an opportunity for growth that is second to none. I have many ambitions for myself as I embark on this stage of my life. I believe that an education from Stanford will provide invaluable experiences and skills that will allow me to become a successful and innovative business leader in the new millennium.从以上这些结尾可以看出,留学PS的结尾应该呼应全文主题,起到总结陈词的作用。
Modern Languages (French and Spanish) Personal Statement现代语言(法语和西班牙语)个人陈述I have been fortunate enough to spend over 1,000 days of my life in France; the country has been a part of me for as long as I can remember. The ability to communicate is a key skill in today’s world and studying an additional language is a perfect opportunity to enhance my knowledge of France and explore the new culture of Spain. I find having long conversations with friends in French particularly satisfying and fulfilling and for later business ventures I see fluency as the most vital ingredient. Having spent many holidays in both France and Spain I have found it intriguing to see how two countries that are so close have such different cultures, and I am very much looking forward to extending my knowledge of the two countries’way of life.我有幸在法国度过了1000多天的人生;从我记事起,这个国家就一直是我的一部分。