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    韩国研究生留学申请书范文汇编.docx

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    韩国研究生留学申请书范文汇编.docx

    韩国研究生留学申请书范文韩国留学”查看。 韩国探讨生留学申请书 Dear _, For example, you may choose to write on a social issue about which you are passionate, an experience that has greatly influenced your life or taught you a valuable lesson, or about a challenge you have overcome. These are only suggestions, however; the choice of topic is yours. Saudi Arabia? That''s a country Daddy? Where is it? Is it going to be like it is here? Are there going to be playgrounds and ice cream? Those were just a few of the thoughts that began circulating through my seven- year old mind. I was born in upstate New York and raised in Maryland, yet of Lebanese origin. Out of nowhere, I learned that I would soon have to leave my friends and the only place I had ever known existed; it turned my world upside down. I was just like any other seven-year old girl; obsessed with Barbies, playing dress-up with my mother''s clothes and jauntily leading a carefree life. I was a very curious young child, always feeling the need to know something about everything. I was outgoing and sometimes a bit obnoxious, but then again who wasn''t at the age of seven? Soon after I learned of our move to Saudi Arabia, everything changed. I arrived in Saudi Arabia and experienced extreme culture shock. I learned that in public, women have to be covered from head to toe by wearing what the Saudis call an abaya, which is a black cloak or gown that completely covers the female body. Women are not allowed to drive, work, or closely interact with men, and the weather is unbearably hot 11 months a year. The people spoke a language unfathomable to me and I was on the verge of a breakdown. In this strange, new country, I felt like a completely different person. I knew absolutely no one. I went from being a happy, outgoing little girl to a girl with no friends and no knowledge of anything around her, which of course was a completely alien experience for me. What could Saudi Arabia possibly offer me? Was I ever going to learn to tolerate the vastly contrasting culture and lifestyle? The moment I saw the endless cascading mounds of sand and barren earth, I was convinced that there was no way I was ever going to make friends with people who were at home in this desolate and backwards country, who nonetheless spoke a language completely foreign to me. I remember crying everyday, begging my parents to take me back home; a place where I was perfectly happy with everything and never complained. Soon enough however, I was placed in an American school in the middle of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Over the years, I met people who had also just moved from their countries and we all turned to each other to share our thoughts and experiences in our new home. Up until the ninth grade, I remained a shy and reserved individual, as there wasn''t much for a young girl to do in a strict and religious country like Saudi Arabia; or so I thought. It was not until my freshman year that I broke out of my tiny, introverted bubble and began taking an active role in my school surroundings. I began getting myself involved in competitive school team sports such as basketball and soccer; went on an international study trip with the school to Switzerland and traveled around the kingdom as a member of Saudi Arabia''s All-Kingdom Band playing the trombone with proud fluency. I even managed to acquire the country''s native language, Arabic, and began to learn more about my religion - Islam. I soon established friendships with individuals from various countries such as Canada, Egypt, Jordan, United States of America, South Africa, Brazil and Pakistan, just to name a few. The people helped me adjust to the country, despite its desert-like climate and strict rules. Over time, we shared aspects of our cultures and traditions, in addition to realizing that we all have our similarities and differences. We developed a profound tolerance and respect for the country we were currently living in. I soon realized that the relationships I had developed in this country were the friendships that I would value and cherish the most in the future. All of us being foreigners in Saudi Arabia led us to come closer together and to confide in one another. I was slowly becoming my younger self again; outgoing, active and most importantly, happy. Looking back at my experience in Saudi Arabia, I have become aware of what the country has offered me and I find myself taking back the feelings of resentment that I had towards my parents for moving to this country, as well as the harsh feelings I first developed towards the country itself. After living in Saudi Arabia for approximately eleven years, I am happy to say that I have thoroughly enjoyed my experience in the country, and have realized that during my years in Saudi Arabia, I have had a unique opportunity to live overseas and meet people from different backgrounds, religions, and cultures. As a guest in the country, I have learned that Saudi Arabia has offered me the opportunity to experience a culture that is different from my own in many ways, and this opportunity has allowed me to be open and to accept and tolerate different perspectives, traditions and beliefs. My exposure to these different nationalities in Saudi Arabia has built on my foundations of cultural awareness, rather than laying the cornerstone for it. I now see Saudi Arabia in a completely different light than when I had first moved to the country. I no longer see it as a country that is part of the world, but a country that has brought the world to me. Yours sincerely, xuexila 韩国探讨生留学申请条件 1、高校毕业,获得毕业证、学位证(或高校大四在读); 2、高校成果的平均绩点在2.5以上或主课平均分75分以上,申请SKY学校建议绩点在3.0以上或主课平均分80分以上; 3、自考或成考本科毕业,获得毕业证,同时具备学士学位,但是自考成考学历申请探讨生时有学校限制。 4、T O PIK五级以上,同时有雅思或者托福成果;一种是英文授课(GSIS),另一种是韩语授课(一般的韩国探讨生)。假如你的韩语水平不是很好,只会最基本的日常生活沟通,那么你的英语水平就肯定要很好了,因为你可以申请英文授课的课程;但是假如你的英语水平不好,那只能申请韩语授课,可以先去韩国高校的语学院学习一段时间韩语,考出相应的韩语等级水平再申请探讨生。 5、假如是想跨专业申请,我们建议专业跨度不要太大不,相近专业申请也是有希望的。因为探讨生和本科不同,属于深造学历,没有本科前面四年的学习铺垫,就算能申请胜利,读下去也会比较艰难。因此考虑转专业的同学肯定要谨慎。 6、申请材料,全面具体的个人介绍和学业安排书也是申请探讨生过程中,特别最重要的一个环节,这是你在教授面前的第一印象。因此,个人介绍和学业安排书不容小觑。其他的申请材料也肯定要尽量严谨、全面、完整,根据学校招生简章的要求去打算。打算材料时假如自己做起来比较吃力,可以找学长学姐帮忙,亦或是找专业人士操作,确保万无一失。 7、面试,申请韩国探讨生和申请本科生不同,本科生的面试只是在测试你的韩语实力,但是探讨生的面试不再单纯的只限于你的韩语实力,还要考察你的韩国留学专业学问。假如你能对答如流,自信严谨却又不失风趣,会增加各位教授对你的好感,从而胜利入选。 申请韩国读研流程 韩国的探讨生申请,简洁的可以分成三个方案: 1:国内直申专业 这一类学生在整个申请中的占比是特别少的,一般是国内韩语系学生或朝鲜族学生或个别很早起先学习韩语的学生。 2:语学院+高校院 这是绝大多数学生的流程,确定赴韩学习却有没有韩语基础的同学,我们可以选择先去一所合适的语学院来学习韩语,在取得合格的语言成果后申请相关的学校和专业。依据学校的要求不同,可以预估出对韩语的要求和是否须要搭配英语成果。 3:英语项目 没有韩语成果,又不想花额外的时间学习韩语的学生请看向这边,这个项目就是为你们量身打造的!韩国的首尔大,延世大,高丽大,西江大,汉阳大,梨花大,庆熙大,中心大,亚洲大9所高校开设了国际探讨生项目(简称GSIS),这些学校分别开设了国际金融,国际商务,国际贸易,地区探讨高级翻译等专业,意在培育重点培育国际型专业人才,使他们能够处理广泛而困难多样的国际事务及针对来自不同文化地域的人采纳的经营策略。全部的课程采纳全英文授课,电脑化的教学方式。 韩国探讨生留学申请书范文

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