出国留学个人陈述模版
随着时代前进的步伐,国与国之间的交往越来越频繁,出国留学热是其一明显表现。为了顺利的迈出留学的第一步,留学材料的准备至关重要;现就其中一个环节---个人陈述(PS即PersonalStatement)的写作做以下阐述。
可能许多申请留学的人都大体了解了PS的整体结构,比如,在第一部分介绍个人信息和教育背景,并说明要申请的专业和学校以便校方对申请者有一个直观的了解;在第二部分介绍在校学习成绩和参加的活动以及所获奖项及奖学金;在第三部分最好能介绍一下实习经历或相关工作经验,而如果是已有工作经验与申请专业相关的话,就需要把重点放在介绍工作经验上。面对众多的留学申请者,怎样让自己的PS给校方留下深刻的印象呢,这就要求申请者写作时,在把握好如上所述整体结构的同时,突出自己的特色;关键要加上您个人的特殊情况,感受和经历。
谁都可以说自己取得了什么样的成就,可是如何让校方信服,就看这些细节性的东西了。比如你提到自己参与了一个很重要的试验时,最好能提供一些做实验的细节性的东西,并且说明你如何解决了一些决定性的问题;而这些具体的内容正是体现你与众不同的地方,这就要求你自身要具备过硬的专业知识。
曾经获得过什么奖励或者获得过什么特殊的机会是一定要写明白的,最好能突出一下是在多少人的竞争中得到的,以便给校方一个直观的概念。如若你在什么报刊杂志上发表了文章以及此杂志文章的影响力一定要写出来,这会增加你被录取的机会。另外,PS中最好谈一下你学习某某专业的动机,最好也最普通的动机是你的兴趣,或是你对未来事业的设想。在PS的写作过程中,一定要充满自信,这样才能说服别人。要勇于自信的向别人展示你的闪光点,这也会为你的申请加分。
一份好的PS一定要清楚简洁。就是在你的PS中不要有任何有疑问的地方。若有什么缩写或特殊符号,一定要在这些内容第一次出现的地方标注清楚。同时要力求用最短的句子反映所要表达的内容,让人一看就知道你要说什么。
文章写好后,最好找专业人士看一下,他们会给你专业的指导。希望这篇文章能够对渴望留学的人士有所帮助。最后祝愿所有的人都能顺利的踏上留学之路。
出国留学个人陈述模版1
A senior student at the business school headed by China's tough Prime Minister, I will graduate next year with a diploma to be conferred by the Quebec Association of Certified General Accountants in Canada in the first joint educational program of its kind between China and a foreign country. To build up a great career upon this rare privilege, I am now applying for advanced studies in your quality program, hoping that I can someday become one of China's top accounting experts.
At Tsinghua, the country's most valued cradle of advanced talents that houses my favored School of Business Management, I have been head and shoulders above most of my fellow students in my class of 122. I ranked among the top 2 per cent in macroeconomics, top 3 per cent in macroeconomics, top 5 per cent in international finance, and top 2 per cent in international trading. My performance in mathematics has been particularly strong, with my GPA in related courses probably the very best in the class. The CGA diploma requires completion of 12 courses taught in English, of which I have finished eight, with a GPA better than that of most others.
My distinguished academic performance won me the privilege of being chosen as the only Special-Training Student in my class of 122 to join the university's Program for the Gifted. Through this elite program, I participated in a challenging research project headed Professor Chun Xiyang, head of the school's accounting department. The project was aimed at finding the best way to control cost at the North China Petrochemical Corporation, one of the country's best known companies. As part of my research, I studied the corporate management systems in the United States, Japan, Britain and Germany, and analyzed the structure of Chinese companies. By the time I finished my part of the project to professor Chun's satisfaction, I had not only broadened my knowledge but also acquired the ability, unique among China's undergraduate students, to conduct research independently.
Taking advantage of the university's emphasis on cultivating independent thinking and practical research abilities, I have actively engaged in a variety of research activities. I teamed up with several students to investigate into China's township enterprises and wrote a research paper under the guidance of our professors. With the help of my professor in public finance, I studied the country's taxation system that is designed to divide revenues between central and provincial governments, and I did this in comparison with the taxation regimes of America and France. My article, China's Taxation Reform, analyzed the possible approaches of improving that system. In my third academic year, I wrote The Accounting Structure in Share-holding Enterprises, an article that dealt with the solutions to the problems in the accounting system of the said companies. In my second year, I worked as an intern at China Industrial and Commercial Bank and acquainted myself thereby with the prevalent accounting practices of the country's financial institutions. Such involvement in practical research has added both depth and breadth to my learning of accounting.
Much of my academic achievements can be credited to my solid command of the English, which has allowed me to read international accounting journals with ease. Among my regular readings are Accounting Review, Accountancy, Public Finance Review, and others. I have translated Proposed Statement of Financial Accounting Concepts. My English proficiency is also reflected in the scores I obtained in various English tests such as TOEFL (633,10/97),GRE general (total 2220, verbal 660, 93%; quantitative 790, 98%; analytical 770, 96%), and GMAT (740, 99%; verbal 40, 92%;quantitative 50, 99%). I am sure that, with such language skills, I can pursue advanced studies in an English-speaking environment.(责任编辑:一枝笔写作编辑)