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英文留学申请书 篇1

  Dear sir / madam:

  I am a student, graduated from BaoYang middle school, Nanning, GuangXiautonomous region, in 20__. I am still studying in high school now, because Iwas not enrolled by the ideal university last year. Recently, I have a dream tostudy abroad. Then I search online and find that it is more convenient andsuitable for me to go to New Zealand for study.

  First, New Zealand is a multicultural country, which has the most advancededucation in the world. Second, the tuition is lower than other countries’,which I think is mo

  re reasonable for me. Finally, the climate of New Zealand is similar withthe climate of the South of China. Considering above reasons, I told my parentsmy plan on going to New Zealand for study, and my parent agreed with me.

  As a girl, I like preschool education since I was young. Nowadays, Chineseparents, who want their children to get better education, pay more attention topreschool education. If I study specialized curriculums on preschool education,I will go back China and work hard on preschool education after leavingcollege.

  My plan is as follows: first, I plan to study English in language institutefor about a half year in New Zealand. Then, I will study specialized curriculumson preschool education.

  I believe I have the ability of study abroad, because I have finished allhigh school curriculums. Besides, my parents both have job and have rich income,so they will support me to finish my study. After finishing my study, I willreturn to my homeland and work on preschool education, so as to realize my lifevalue.

英文留学申请书 篇2

  It has come to my attention that our nations, and nations like ours, havelong been plagued by a mysterious occurrence. An occurrence that is asperplexing as it is frustrating, and as baffling as it is widespread.

  It has come to my attention that our nations, and nations like ours, havelong been plagued by a mysterious occurrence. An occurrence that is asperplexing as it is frustrating, and as baffling as it is widespread, a problemthat finds its origins at the very foot of our society. The problem of which Ispeak is none other than “The Orphan Sock Enigma,” the constant disappearance ofindividual socks during the laundering process. It is a problem familiar to allof us, and also one to which we have unwillingly admitted defeat.

  I recently decided that this puzzle had remained unsolved for too long, andresolved to find an explanation. (In the grand tradition of science, I refusedto be discouraged by the basic irrelevance of my cause.) But the truth that Iuncovered is more shocking and fantastic than I could have ever imagined. Myprocedures, observations, and conclusions are as follows:

  First, to verify that the problem exists, experimental and control loads oflaundry were completely processed (put through the washer and dryer). In thexperimental load (load with socks), by the end of the process, some socks werelost. But in the control load (load without socks), no socks were lost. Thus theproblem was verified.

  Next the progress of a load of socks was carefully monitored. The resultsindicated that sock disappearance occurs during the period of time when the loadis in the dryer. Following this conclusion, a literature search was done and avery significant fact was uncovered: there is no mention of socks disappearingin dryers before the invention of dryers in the 1920s. All evidence clearlypointed to the dryer. And it is there that I would find the answer to theenigma.

  Then, the actual experiment was done. In four separate trials, a number ofsocks (ten socks, or five pairs) were put through a normal drying cycle. Thetypes of socks tested were selected by the highly accurate Harvey-AllmanPrinciple Hierarchy and Zero Alternative Reduction Dimension.

英文留学申请书 篇3

  Application Letter for Studying Aboard

  Xi Lan

  College of Public Management

  China University of Geosciences

  Wuhan, Hubei, China

  430074

  Professor Zhiyong Lan

  ASU School of Public Affairs

  411 N. Central Avenue, Suite 400

  Phoenix, AZ 85004

  Dear Professor Zhiyong Lan:

  My name is Lan Xi, a Ph.D. candidate studying Land Resource Management inCollege of Public Management, China University of Geosciences. I intend to spendone year of my doctor years in ASU School of Public Affairs by the end ofSeptember 20__ for a Ph.D. Mobility Program which I can acquire more knowledgeabout international policy of land management.

  The land resource management is really an important major in ChineseUniversity. It’s a subject of applied science which is combined both land policyand planning of land, and it helps the government to optimize the distributionof land resources. I’ve been studying the land resource management at least 7years since 20__ when I was a college student, and I also love this major for 7years. I’ve read about your papers about land policy published on somemagazines, and I can feel your abundant knowledge and lofty personality inwords. Moreover, your altitude about sustainable development affects me a lot.As myself, it’s so thankful for my 7 years studying of land resource managementand 5 more projects. It makes me become an accomplished and experienced person.And I’m sure I can help you and your team with some land projects.

  I really want to join your team to learn more about the land resourcemanagement and exchange the experience. And I would greatly appreciate it if youcould send me more information about the application at your earliestconvenient.

  Sincerely yours,

  Lan Xi

英文留学申请书 篇4

  Applied Program: Wireless Telecommunications

  On August 27, 20_, at the Central Institute of the Datang TelecomTechnology and Industry Group based in Beijing, a young woman, full of energyand self-confidence, was giving a presentation entitled “The Design of theSwitching Numerical Method of the Radio Resource Management (RRM) Strategy inTD-SCDMA, and the Testing of Its Simulated Systems,” which received raptattention and high remarks from all the experts in Computer andTelecommunications who attended the meeting. That woman was I. At present,TD-SCDMA, W-CDMA, and CDMA 20__ are considered the main technological standardsin the third generation of the world’s technological development in mobiletelecommunications. And the design of a switching computation method for the RRMStrategy is a key element and technological crux for the TD-SCDMA technology. Inretrospection, I found that it was my great enthusiasm for mobiletelecommunications, and my persistent pursuit of accuracy and perfection thathave helped me win accolades from colleagues and experts.

  In China, since the TD-SCDMA uses a smart antenna, it makes a demand for afiner research on the computation method for the RRM Strategy, in areas such asPC, DCA, and HC. To me, a new starter in the company, it was a real challenge.Since the research team was new, it lacked engineering data and practicalexperience, although the equipment of the lab was quite advanced. It was onlyafter much library research, thinking, and consultation with experts did I finda RRM computation method suitable for a smart antenna. Because a smart antennahas its advantages of a more accurate VE locating and reduced searching areas,this computation method effectively lowers the complexity of the switchingprocess and its failure rate. During the time when I worked for the project, Ioften stayed up several days in a roll to perfect a lab test. But I also derivedan enormous sense of satisfaction and fulfillment after overcoming obstacles,which more than compensated the pains and difficulties that I had to gothrough.

  The rapid development of mobile telecommunication technology places a highdemand on professionals working in this field. To a certain extent, it has to bea labor of love. My keen interest in mobile telecommunications emanated from theconcept of “personal communication.” During my undergraduate years at theNorthwest University of Industry, I spent much of my spare time browsing overprofessional publications and journals, to keep myself abreast of currentdevelopments. The concept of “personal communication” I encountered during thisprocess impressed me immensely. A system of “personal communication” is one thatallows the user to communicate at anytime, anyplace, to anyone, and in any way.It painted such a beautiful of picture of a future society that I became fullyconvinced that it is a subject well worth my lifelong pursuit. This was why Ichose Mobile Telecommunications as my area of specialization in the graduateprogram. As a graduate student, I completed several research projectsindependently and successfully, including, for instance, “Turbo Code and theApplication of Its Coding Concept.” In short frame conditions, the Turbo Code,with its improved application in engineering, seems to have a bright future inreal-time voice-data service (Please see the attached article). After completingmy graduate degree, I entered Datang Group, a pioneer in China’s softwaredevelopment. Here I did software design for the switch control template used atthe RNC equipment for the TD-SCDMA system, and developed a switching computationmethod for the RRM Strategy. I went through the entire process of softwaredesign for the switch control template for the RNC equipment, from topicanalysis to the project outline and then to actual program writing.

  The present development of telecommunication technology indicates that thesmart antenna, software radio, and the transmission technology of subline 下行high-speed subdivided exchange data (下行高速分组交换数据传输技术) are key technologies fortoday’s mobile telecommunications. Software radio, in particular, has attractedmuch public attention. The use of DSP and software to solve the problem ofwireless interfaces of diverse standards on a public hardware platform hasbecome a major issue pursued by many professionals in our field. I too hope tomake my own contribution to the technological development in this area. In thenext few years, the traditional concept of using chips to build wirelessequipment for mobile telecommunication will be seriously challenged. In recentyears, the technologies and standards of the third generation of mobiletelecommunication have been rapidly updated. Software radio, I believe, will bethe future of our trade.

  My desire to know more about computer engineering prompted me to rise abovemy present conditions. The United States, as technological superpower, havefirst-rate teaching faculty and research facilities in the world. Itsideological openness and tolerance make a sharp contrast to Chinese culture,which tends to value tradition rather than innovation. Wirelesstelecommunication may be said to be one of the newest research areas, and it isnew concepts and new vision that give life to the industry. I believe that inthe fine research environment in the United States, I will be able to make“shortcuts” in attaining my academic and career goals.

  I would like to apply for admission to the Center for WirelessTelecommunications of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Asthe most prestigious research institute in Wireless Telecommunications, theCenter has a large number of famed scholars and professionals dedicated to thetheoretic research of Wireless Telecommunications. Meanwhile, it maintains closecontact with the telecommunication industry, and in this way can test the theoryin practical experimentation, which in turn promotes theoretic research. It isan ideal place for me to fully develop my research potential.

  I look forward to finding a teaching position at college level in Chinaafter completing my graduate education, which will allow me to continue myresearch work in Wireless Telecommunications. I will impart my theoretic andpractical knowledge to my students, and hope that this will benefit China’swireless telecommunication industry, and society at large. I will make everyeffort to make the idea of “personal communication” a reality.

英文留学申请书 篇5

  Dear Sir,

  I am writing in the hope that I may obtain an opportunity to further mystudy in Applied Physics toward Master degree in your university.

  My name is Li Jin, an undergraduate student of the Department of AppliedPhysics, Huabei University. Next year in the summer, I will graduate and get myB.S. degree. I plan to continue my study and research in this field. I choseBoston University because there are a congenial team of researchers, an array ofdatabases and research projects in your school of Physics. I believe myinterests are extremely congruent with the strengths of the school. And my solidacademic background will meet your general entrance requirements for graduatestudy.

  I will appreciate it very much if you could send me the GraduateApplication Forms, the Application Form for Scholarships/Assistantships, andother relevant information. My mailing address is shown on the top of thisletter.

  I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.

英文留学申请书 篇6

  Cambridge University

  The University of Edinburgh

  UMIST

  University of Newcastle Upon Tyne

  University of Bath

  I have always enjoyed studying Maths, Physics and Chemistry, and I wouldlike the opportunity to continue this study. Chemical Engineering appeals to mebecause of the challenges involved in the application of scientific theory topractical, real world problems such as how to deal with nuclear waste. Iparticularly look forward to studying fluid dynamics as I was introduced to thisduring the Engineering Education Scheme (EES). I am aware that in today’s worldchemical engineering has an increasingly important role across a wide range ofindustries from pharmaceuticals to petrochemicals. The broad range of careerpaths, and the opportunity to contribute to society through technologicalinnovation, is for me, one of the main attractions of chemical engineering.

  I have applied to take part in the Year In Industry scheme during which Ihope to gain practical experience, as well as greater maturity enabling me to gointo my degree course with improved skills and broader experience. I also hopeto study e-learning courses on project management and presentation skills run bythe IChemE. In Year 12 I took part in the EES, which improved my understandingand skills in team working, time management, and report writing, as well asvisual and oral presentation. Throughout the course of the project the team hadto frequently correspond with mentors in industry and academia and thisexperience has broadened my appreciation of practice and application in a reallife situation. In July I attended a week-long ‘Into Engineering’ seminar run byREACT Engineering. Working in two teams, we were given a design exercise basedupon a typical decommissioning project. I also attended a Headstart course atNewcastle University, which I thoroughly enjoyed. One of the main activities wasto design, manufacture and test a small crane. I found both of these experiencesvery challenging, as we were given only limited time so we had to prioritise ourtasks and carefully plan our work.

  This year a fellow student and I were awarded £500 by the EuropeanScholarship Prize to fund a visit to Prague to do research for our A-levelHistory coursework. I gained an understanding of the city’s culture and historyand further developed my independence. During the summer I represented my schoolon a Connexions review of a government white paper on 14-19 education. I gainedan insight into the government’s proposals and learned a lot about working withdifferent groups of people. Last year I was part of the editorial team for theschool magazine. I wrote a number of articles and I was responsible for ensuringthat staff contributions were ready for the deadline. I also enjoy participatingin a range of sports and have represented the school at football and cricket,which has further enhanced my team working skills.

  In my spare time I am working towards my Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award. InSeptember I completed a 4-day expedition in the Lake District, which tested myendurance but gave me a great sense of achievement. As part of the award I havebeen helping at the local youth café once a week, which I am really enjoying asit gives me the chance to meet new people. I also enjoy reading, particularlybooks on physics and Russian history. I am really interested in computers and Iam currently trying to configure a Linux based file and print server for my homenetwork.

英文留学申请书 篇7

  Dear Professor

  I am a student, graduated from BaoYang middle school, Nanning, GuangXiautonomous region, in 20__. I am still studying in high school now, because Iwas not enrolled by the ideal university last year. Recently, I have a dream tostudy abroad. Then I search online and find that it is more convenient andsuitable for me to go to New Zealand for study.

  First, New Zealand is a multicultural country, which has the most advancededucation in the world. Second, the tuition is lower than other countries’,which I think is mo

  re reasonable for me. Finally, the climate of New Zealand is similar withthe climate of the South of China. Considering above reasons, I told my parentsmy plan on going to New Zealand for study, and my parent agreed with me.

  As a girl, I like preschool education since I was young. Nowadays, Chineseparents, who want their children to get better education, pay more attention topreschool education. If I study specialized curriculums on preschool education,I will go back China and work hard on preschool education after leavingcollege.

  My plan is as follows: first, I plan to study English in language institutefor about a half year in New Zealand. Then, I will study specialized curriculumson preschool education.

  I believe I have the ability of study abroad, because I have finished allhigh school curriculums. Besides, my parents both have job and have rich income,so they will support me to finish my study. After finishing my study, I willreturn to my homeland and work on preschool education, so as to realize my lifevalue.

英文留学申请书 篇8

  I live in Pakistan-a country destroying itself with bombs,guns andgovernments' blabber to find justifications for what it is going through;acountry where a former president is murdered in public,where the nation'sconstitution and parliament are suspended at the same time,and where the voiceof a common man is unheard.

  Since the last few years, I had aspired to become a idea of "scalpels,""opened chests" and "sutures" had always intrigued then it happened!The recentunprecedented events in my country wiped off the dust of disillusionment from myeyes;I lost my will to become a ver,the turmoil in the country led me towardsnewspapers and news channels,and hence Politics.

  As I involved myself into politics,I realized that it isall-embracive-wielding its way over social and economic life-it is theomnipotent of can mobilize public opinion,gear up propaganda machinery,make orrepeal laws and what ed up by public opinion,supported by the majority of thelegislators,armed with the means to keep the people in a state ofignorance,political power crosses the limits of dictatorial tical power,like themost powerful intoxicant,makes the persons in power to forget socialethics,political morality and obligations.

  Most of the learned youth in this country consider Politics to be "a refugefor the scoundrels" and this derogatory remark may be true if we look at thedeceptive and degenerated type of politicians indulging in a dirty thesepolitical parties are votaries of democracy,but the way they conduct themselvesinside their own parties is nothing but senseless efore a very few studentschoose to pursue Politics as a profession,but what they don't realize is that ifwe don't take a stand the system can never be ,I want to study Politics so I cancome back to my country and contribute what little I can do for my homeland andits I can inspire even a single person,it would be worth world today is growingare now not only to think of our own nation but as and when we think of it,wehave to keep the international perception in mind;consequently,I chose Politicswith International Relations as one of my courses.

  Studying in UK will breed a sense of individuality and self reliance.Iwould be able to interact with people from everywhere and get to know abouttheir would not only open new horizons for me,but would also clear somepreconceived notions one has about the other.I have always been an activeparticipant of debates.I have participated in 3 Model UN conferences out ofwhich I was awarded with the Best Delegate award in two. I was also one of thetwo students to be selected from my school to participate in the EnglishSpeaking Union 'over, I've taken part in Parliamentary style debates efore Ibelieve I can communicate effectively in public and language will not be abarrier in my hermore, I have worked as an internee at Al-Shifa Eye Hospital fora month in I learnt how to deal with patients,use the Auto Ref, handle files andalso campaigned to a remote area near Murree where we helped the doctors inexamining the patients free of her experience which taught me a lot was when meand my fellow colleagues volunteered to paint walls for the SOS Children'saddition,I worked with SUNGI (NGO) where a group of 5 of us had to organize anevent to pay tribute to 1000 Women for the Nobel Peace Prize.

  I enjoy Literature,especially the works of Shakespeare,TennesseeWilliams,Thomas Hardy and Andrew Marvell.I'd be delighted to study in achallenging atmosphere where I can focus on my studies.I commit to my work andmy ability to think out of the box,keenness for Politics and my perception ofthings,I understand,gives me an edge over others.I believe in myself,and ifprovided with an opportunity,I'd make the university proud.

英文留学申请书 篇9

  Program: 20th Century American Literature

  “The apparition of these faces in the crowds: /Petals on a wet, blackbough.” My first reaction on reading Ezra Pound's 1916 poem In a Station of theMetro was that of outrage. Is it a poem by any definition? If it is a poem, howis it to be interpreted and understood? And finally, what are the implicationsthat this poem has produced for the twentieth- century American literature?

  My initial bewilderment subsided as I realized that there must a raisond'etre behind this apparently bizarre literary phenomenon. What I should do isto put this poem into the context of the American literary evolution andliterary history. At least, the poem raises an important challenge. It requiresme to understand some of the crucial changes that must be happening around theturn of the last century.

  My subsequent studies indicate that this poem represents part of the largerliterary movement known as Imagism, which included such theorists andpractitioners as T. E. Hume, Hilda Doolittle, Amy Lowell, Ezra Pound, etc. Themovement was a direct reaction to the late Victorian poetry, which had becomeextremely artificial, emptily “rhetorical” and “ornamental”。 To address suchproblems, it was necessary to loosen the metrical pattern and bring it backcloser to the rhythms of ordinary speech. Consequently, the “imagist” movementhad a great deal to do with promoting experiments with free verse, advocatingamong many creeds the need “to allow absolute freedom in the choice of subject”and “to produce poetry that is hard and clear, never blurred nor indefinite.”When Archibald MacLeish said in his Ars Poetica (1926) that “A poem should notmean / But be”, he had similar concerns in his mind. Imagism, minor as it is asa literary movement, triggered important changes in literary criticism,introducing the notion of internal studies as embodied by New Criticism tosubstitute the conventional critical practices.

  The foregoing incident is but one instance that happened in my study ofliterature. For a Chinese student like me, it has at least two importantimplications. First, a literary work must not be treated in isolation. Itinteracts with what is written before it and after it and this historicalperspective is one way in which we may add to our interpretation. Second, it isimportant to be acquainted with relevant literary theories when interpreting agiven literary work.

  A student majoring in English (& International Trade) at the EnglishDepartment of _ University, I grew increasingly interested in literature duringthe second half of my undergraduate program. Of course, I was trained to be astudent of English language in the first place and as such I received thestandard academic training typical of a student of English major. For the firsttwo years, I primarily had intensive trainings in basic English language skillsby attending courses in advanced listening, writing, reading and oralcommunication. My distinguished academic performance is demonstrated by the fourconsecutive first-class and second-class scholarships I won from 1999 to 20__.In 20__, I was awarded the second prize in the campus-wide English compositioncontest and in 20__ the first prize in the translation contest. Anotherindicator of my scholastic achievements is the honor of Outstanding Graduate of_Province that I received by the time I completed my undergraduate program.

  I started reading English novels as soon as I began my undergraduateprogram. But I primarily used it as a way to increase my vocabulary and toimprove my reading comprehension. Since the second year in my undergraduateprogram, our curriculum included five major courses related to Anglo-Americanliterature and culture: Selected Readings in English Literature, SelectedReadings in American Literature, Introduction to European Culture, The Historyof English and American Literature, Selected Readings in English & AmericanFictions. Those courses provided me with a cultural and historical frameworkwith which to understand Anglo-American literature and to know theirinterrelationships. I grew familiar with major authors and works in British andAmerican literature and gained tentative knowledge of western criticalapproaches. Books like Literary Theory—An Introduction by Terry Eagleton and20th Literary Criticism edited by David Lodge proved somewhat esoteric to me,but they allowed me to realize that there are important critical approaches verydifferent from those in Chinese literature and different from conventional onesin western literature itself.

  My defining interest in British and American Literature led me to writeabout T. S. Eliot and his poetry in my thesis Dull Roots Stirred by the SpringRain—Meaning Through Imagery in T. S. Eliot's “Waste Land”(available uponrequest)。 In this thesis, I examined different groups of imagery that T. S.Eliot employed to externalize his central ideas and emotions. I also analyzedthe theoretical justifications for his virtually excessive use of imagery bytracing it to his theory of “Objective Correlative” that he proposed in Hamletand His Problems, a critical essay contained in The Sacred Wood (1920)。

  In an extracurricular event, students in our department put onShakespeare's drama Romeo and Juliet and I was the performer-director. Based onmy own understanding of the play, I changed its tragic ending and made it ahappy one by allowing the hero and the heroine to be resurrected and reunited. Ibelieve that a love of such intensity should be fulfilled, otherwise it would betoo pathetic.

  In the last semester of my undergraduate program, I was recruited by myuniversity to teach the course Appreciation of American Literature to studentsof non-English major. By applying my computer skills, I developed a series ofcourseware, covering different periods of American literature and illustrated bygraphics and diagrams to make an otherwise difficult course interesting and easyto understand.

  Nevertheless I am fully aware that my knowledge of American literature isfar from sufficient. I need to receive more advanced education for the sake of abetter career development. Therefore I plan to apply for a Graduate program inEnglish at the University of _, concentrating on modern and contemporaryAmerican literature. Your program is nationally recognized (listed as among thetop 10 in _ according to _) and it attacks me for its quality, small size andclose mentorship. I am interested in your well-designed curriculum whoseContemporary American Literature, American Literary History, Special Topics inAmerican Literature, American Literature 1865-1914, 1914-1960. Among your 13professors, I would like to receive instructions from _, _, _. _, and _. Ibelieve I am well-prepared and genuinely motivated for your program, which willteach me the knowledge and expertise nowhere to be sought in my own country.

英文留学申请书 篇10

  The purpose of historical inquiry is not simply to present facts but tosearch for an interpretation of the past. The reason I want to study History issimply that it combines the excitement of exploration and discovery with thesense of reward born from successfully confronting and making sense of complexand challenging problems.

  History is fascinating because society is constantly evolving and as aresult, the history must evolve with it.

  I seek enrolment in a program that not only maintains a superb reputationbut that will also demand only the highest quality effort from each of itsstudents. I hope that you are able to give me the privilege of continuing mystudies on the level demanded by your prestigious institution. I have appliedall my abilities and diligence to getting into Oxford.

  My aim has always been to excel in examinations, no matter how demandingthey were. I made sure I achieved straight. As in all aspects of my studies.Frommy strong performance in my A level history exam to my past work experience, mybackground and qualifications have given me the skills to succeed in yourprogram.Although school occupies most of my time, I have learnt the rewards ofcontributing towards school life and have been head student for two years. Itake pleasure in debating issues that are important to me, and as part of mycontribution I set up a school debating society. This position has improved myleadership, organisational and communication skills and, given me the chance tocombine my theoretical knowledge and my interpersonal skills to successfullydebate issues closely related to history.

  Outside of academics, I am a keen sportsman, competitively playing hockeyand football. Last year I participated in the AA regional school athleticsfinals, achieving first position. My other passion is swimming, I have been amember of Warwickshire swimming club for nine years. One of my biggestachievements has been taking the County Champion title and crowned the recordholder in the men’s 200m butterfly.

  My swimming practices have also given me the chance to complete my lifeguard qualification, enabling me to gain work as a lifeguard. My swimmingability also helps with my interest in scuba diving. Last summer I volunteeredto assist with teaching scuba diving at a school in Italy. This experience wasextremely valuable, improving my communication skills and the appreciation ofdifferent cultures and backgrounds.

  For years, I have maintained a firm devotion to history. All of myexperiences, coupled with a strong academic background, will allow me to embracestudying history at Oxford University.

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