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优秀留学澳洲个人申请书 篇1
Dear xxx,
At present, the world has 17 international hotel management groups toinvest high-star hotel in Shanghai, and hotel of Beijing will reach 800 withinthree years. As the hotel industry are continuing to expand, the demand forhotel management talent are ever increasing. In China, it need to Thousands ofinternational hotel management talents every year. It is this that attracts meto hotel management as a career because although am aware of the many pressuresand demands I would be facing, the sense of achievement and the knowledge that Iwould be making contribution to my country in the future would be of greatpersonal reward to me!
I first encountered hotel management during work experience with a localhotel, working as a tourist manager assistant in July 2008.It was a summer jobwhich was supposed to fill up my free time and increase my budget. I knew I wasgoing to like it because I am keen on meeting new people and visiting touristdestinations, but I did not even suspect how much it would affect me. As anassistant I was required to help the tourist manager accommodate the guests andorganize different kinds of entertainment. This job gave me opportunity tobecome acquainted with the work of such people as hotel, club and eventmanagers. I was deeply impressed by their diligence to satisfy every need oftheir customers. I have realized the responsibility of their profession, but Ihave also understood how satisfied they are when their clients are happy. I willnever forget the face of the tourist manager I worked with when the gueststhanked him for the perfect holiday. His face was beaming. Despite the fact Iwas only an assistant I felt satisfaction too seeing that the tourists werecontent with our work. This feeling of gratification and even happiness moredriven me decide to study Hospitality management.
In 2007, with my academic performance of high school, especially threeyears average point of math in high school were approximately 90(full score was100),among the best in class, I entered Hebei university of Engineering. Infact, when I graduated from high school, I wanted to go to study in America.Because of living with my parents from birth to high school graduation, andwithout having anyone around to advise me about the new abroad life I will face,I was afraid and not fully ready to figure out everything by myself. Thischanged, however, during my time at the HeBei University of Engineering. Iachieved a G.P.A. of 3.5 during my first academic year and second academic year,and am confident that this third academic years results will be even better. Itis more important that I can deal with everything by myself. Besides mycoursework, I joined the Student Art Troupe and Dancer, where I organized andparticipated various school wide parties, Art Festivals and dancingperformances. I also participated in several community service activities,including the Visited Autism Children in Rehabilitation Center, Cared for theElderly in HanShan Community planting tree in GuangMing Square and so on.
I also developed many extracurricular hobbies .I started to like reading,which largely enriches my knowledge in many different fields. A Brief History ofTime by Stephen Hawking is one of my favorite books. I loved music and wasmastered in piano. When fretting, I would listen to some soft music then myheart could clam down; when tired, I would enjoy some classic music or jazz torelax myself; when playing Beethoven’s music by piano, I feel encouraged andmoved. I also spend much of my spared time in sports especially basketball andsoccer, in which teamwork are highly involved.
The success of these two years instilled within me a drive to improvemyself, prompting me to seek greater challenges and rewards; I am now ready forthe path to academic excellence and figure out everything by myself. I havebecome a very ambitious and hard-working student, and the Johnson and WalesUniversity is ideal for my needs.I believe Johnson and Wales University willprovide me with the perfect atmosphere for bettering my life and my creativeabilities. And it will offer me much more than an education. It also will offerme the opportunity to learn how to be an individual who can fulfill societysneeds both now and in the future. When I think of Johnson and Wales University,the aspects that most impress me and fan my desire to immerse myself in thisprestigious learning environment are JWU’s excellent resources. It has anoutstanding undergraduate program. Its environment is conducive to learning andgrowing. In addition to having some of the most recognized and lauded faculty inworld, JWU is committed to maintaining a diverse student population. As personof Chinese heritage who grew up in China, and is now planning to embark on myuniversity studies in the United States, I see this commitment to diversity asan essential element.
My ambition for the future is to become a fully qualified manager and towork my way up in a large five star hotel or seven star hotel to become a hotelManager. I have read many case studies of people who have achieved this and I amworking hard in order to gain the skills and knowledge these successful hotelmanagers have. And, I am absolutely committed to becoming a successful managerand will work endlessly in order to achieve my goals.
Yours sincerely,
xxx
优秀留学澳洲个人申请书 篇2
Dear xxx,
Since a very young age I have always enjoyed caring for people and I feel agreat sense of achievement helping people. Biology and Chemistry have alwaysbeen two of my strongest and most enjoyable subjects throughout my academicstudies. My interest in the chemistry of life has lead to me deciding that Iwish to pursue a degree in the Pharmacy discipline.
From my A level work I have gained many key skills which will be beneficialto a career in Pharmacy. Two of the strongest skills that I have been able todevelop are my organisation and communication skills which are essential forPharmacists. Throughout my AS Biology I was able to improve upon mycommunication skills as I had to deliver a presentation about data for which Ihad independently recorded on the field trip in Oxford. I enjoy the applicationof logical scientific thinking and knowledge of natural laws to analyse andsolve problems occurring in Pharmacy.
As a Pharmacist you do require some skills in mathematics. Maths A levelhas provided me with the knowledge in analysing and solving problems and fromthis I have gained sharp numerical skills. With Maths, I am able to calculatethe accurate dosage of the drug which is required for the patient in relation tohospital pharmacy.
A levels required a lot of independent work compared to my previouseducational years, hence I have learnt to organise myself efficiently. This hashelped me to set feasible revision timetables and meet the tight schedules thatwere presented to me during my A levels. Consequently this has lead to a greatimprovement in my organisational skills. I believe that these skills areessential and will aid me to become a successful Pharmacy universitystudent.
I am currently gaining work experience in my local dentist, which I enjoythoroughly and I am gaining a wonderful insight to the world of Dentistry. Icompleted two successful weeks of work experience at MG Rover in Longbridgewhich was very beneficial to me as I was able to improve my communication skillsand learn more about the so called "new world". During this time I was involvedin a variety of tasks, which included producing a problem resolution actionreport relating to an investigation I was involved with.
I attended and completed the Challenge of Management course whichdevelops key skills such as communication, planning, problem solving andresponsibility, I feel these skills are important and have guided and helped mein my academic studies to-date and will further assist me to become a productiveand efficient Pharmacy university student.
I have completed 6 weeks community service at Grestone Primary School.
This also allowed me to develop my personal traits, as I have always beenkeen to help others.
Many positive comments were made on my appearance, punctuality, attitudeand professional relationships with children.
In my time at Handsworth Grammar School I have assisted at Open Days,Parents Evenings and 11+ Examinations. My main priorities were showing visitorsand potential students around the school to make sure each occasion was runsmoothly. I have been awarded certificates of gratitude for such events. I havebenefited a great deal from such responsibilities as they have helped me improveupon the quality of my teamwork skills immensely. In addition to this I havealso been supporting the Duty Team on Wednesdays, where I have to supervisestudents coming in to school. This has helped me widen my communication skillsamongst both younger and older students. All of these key skills have enabled meto attain high academic grades constantly throughout my school life thus I havebeen awarded numerous certificates for achievement.
Outside of school I have many interests which include attending a snookerclub once a week as I have an interest in the sport, which also helps to improvemy concentration skills. I am currently a member of my leisure centre, which Iuse regularly due to my passion in keeping fit and healthy. I particularly enjoysports such as football and badminton. In addition I have been involved intaking part in Punjabi lessons in my local library. As a result of taking partof this I have achieved a certificate for supplementary education attendancecertificate.
I am a reliable, determined and enthusiastic person who will relish theopportunity to study pharmacy if I am given the opportunity.
Yours sincerely,
xxx
优秀留学澳洲个人申请书 篇3
Dear xxx,
“Hold fast to dreams, for when dreams die, life is a broken winged birdthat cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams, for when dreams go, life is a barren fieldfrozen with snow.” These are the lines I recite to myself, whenever I formulatea major objective in my life. Cherishing the desire to fully realize myself-fulfillment, I have always hoped that my life will consist of materializinga succession of aspirations and ideals.
Our dreams are the impetus that drives us to make progress. If we likenourselves to planes, our dreams are the maintenance and fuel that drive usforward to reach our goals. Some planes may never have flied, while others mayhave landed in many places. It all depends on their goals and jet fuelsupplement. Therefore, it is of great importance to set goals in life first andthen find the best place to replenish enough fuel supplements.
Proud of having more English learners than any other country in the world,China has a more demand for English experts since its entry into the WTO. As anEnglish teacher who has worked in this field for over three years, I have aclear vision of the future of English teaching in China, and I am determined toscale a higher height in English in a more advanced country which is rich in jetfuel. I am ready to take off.
During my undergraduate study, I majored in Marketing, and benefited a lot from the multicultural environment at Beijing International Studies University,where I was able to excel both academically and personally. Our school attachesgreat importance to cultivating students in a practical way. We were requirednot only to lay a solid foundation in our major coursework, but also to have agood command of English so as to meet the demands of society. Within such anourishing atmosphere, I developed myself in a comprehensive way. Apart from mymajor coursework study, I nurtured my gift for English and spent most of myspare time teaching English to others. I worked as a part-time English teacherat Li Yang Crazy English training school and as an English tutor to middleschool students and adults. My interest and ability in English grew in thisprocess.
I was recruited by Beijing Bayi Middle School to teach English after mygraduation. In order to enrich my experience,I studied by myself the educationalpsychology in my spare time. I also did some research work comparing Americanand Chinese education. I found that Chinese students and teachers are superiorto the Americans in knowledge accumulation, but we are inferior to Americans inpotential, because the American teachers have been exerting significantimportance on the students’ psychology while nearly 2/3 Chinese teachers arepoor in this aspect. Realizing such a problem in Chinese way of teaching, I haveperfected my teaching in daily life. For example, I often praised my students inclass no matter how simple the questions were; I adopted the “portfolio system“in class especially for those from poor families or single-parent families to“talk” with them in a more informal way; I encouraged the students who laggedbehind with the method of “yes-right hand and no-left hand” that is, if he orshe knew the answer, then they put his or her right hand up, vice verse…To mydelight, my endeavor paid in the end : nearly all of my students graduallybecame more confident and like English more and more. Through the familiaritywith my students, I also gradually realized that an English teacher is more likea helper to deliver the kernel of Western culture to cultivate the students’characteristics than a person just imparting the knowledge.
In 2005, I helped to found the “Chinese University Alliance EducationTraining Company” with my partner Wang Nuoda, a Lecturer of CommunicationUniversity of China. We are eager to help those students who have passion inlearning English while lack in methods. Besides teaching the students, I alsodid some training work to the new employees, introducing them how to lead-in,how to make the boring grammar more vivid, how to make the students moreinterested in the class by using the PPT and real materials.
However, there are still things that make me confused. In China, parentstreat their children’s education very seriously. In recent years, with China’srapid development and the trend of globalization, parents have put more emphasison their children’s education in English - the universal language. Children areexposed to English on the day they start kindergarten. Some poorer parents evenlead a bitter life to save money so that their children can attend an Englishtraining program after class. However, such “English fever”, to some extent,speeds up polarization of students’ English level, and more seriously, manystudents’ “hate” English from a young age.
So, How to deal with this problem? I have been asking myself this question,and have found the answer in myself. What I have mastered is far from enough forme to figure out the best way to teach English. In addition, I think that I needto improve myself in a comprehensive manner, not only in academic field but alsoin personality. As we know, teachers are called the engineer of people’s soul.So they must cultivate themselves both morally and professionally. With adevoted heart to English education, I am determined to quit my present job andadd some jet fuel so that I can fly higher and further and finally land at mydesignated destination.
As we know, the United States enjoys a high reputation in the theoreticalresearch and practice of TESOL. In my future study, I intend to learn the theoryof TESOL and English teaching methodology, i.e. how a teacher deals with theproblems found in the students and helps them achieve good study results.Moreover, my study in your esteemed university will get me further acquaintedwith the language and culture, communicate with the native-speakers and improvemy English ability in a comprehensive manner.
After finishing my Master’s program, I intend to continue my Englishteaching at a top university in China, to contribute what I have learned tothose who need my help. Besides, I will be actively engaged in searching forEnglish studying methods that best suit the Chinese people, so as to turn outmore students with a skilled mastery of English that are required on China’smarket.
Your University is like an advanced airport that provides high qualitymaintenance and jet fuel, and where I can land and from where I can fly further.I have heard the call: “Yan Huijin’s flight is about to take off” and “YanHuijin’s flight is about to land at…“ I am convinced that I can reach mydestination. I can make it. My dream will come true.
Yours sincerely,
xxx
优秀留学澳洲个人申请书 篇4
Dear xxx,
It is estimated that within the two hundred independent countries of theworld there are 6800 different spoken languages, creating a huge expanse oflanguage barriers, hand signals andlost translations. However, within this mass of worldwide confusion, pictures and photography can still be understood universally. Maybe its a cliched point to prove, but personally I think this under lines the concept that a picture can (with no specified language) speak athousand words to a thousand different people. I find this idea of global understanding deeply fascinating and it is one reason among many which has propelled me towards the study and creation of photography and the visualarts.
From a young age I have had an interest in pictures and drawing, which developed, as I got older into an interest in textiles and a love of fashion. From this I decided to do an introductory course at The London College of Fashion, and it was there that my idea to pursue a career in photography and artdirection first occurred. I found that although I was interested in thelogistics and business side of the fashion industry it was the compositions, vibrant images and individuality of the advertising campaigns that truly inspired me. Studying photography at A-level I have learnt the importance ofindividual style and personal reading; seeing this put into practice in magazinesand adverts led me to decide that with the aid of higher education I wanted togo on and work with photography and advertising.
I have always had a flair for business, completing GCSE, AS and A level exams with a high-grade average. I have learnt the importance of finances and budget restraints, which I think is a very valuable lesson to learn. By studying English Language I have been able to improve my writing skills and expand myknowledge of the way in which words can be used to influence and explain. I have found both these subjects to have aided me with various independent projects andhave increased my understanding and ability to perform at a high level indifferent areas. When I joined The Henley College I began working and learning with a wide range of different people from different backgrounds, it was a largechange from the structured life of an all girls grammar school. However, I found moving to this environment and a new way of education highly liberating, I wasable to adjust very quickly, both socially and to the educational practices. From this experience I learnt to be very open to new opportunities and places, which has helped me with the projects and jobs I have done.
There are a large range of skills required when working in commercialphotography-an example of these being networking and perseverance. In order togain a wider perspective into the challenges of this as a career, as well as my subject course work, I have done freelance work on a number of occasions including photographing private events and parties. I found these jobs to bemore subjective as I had to work to a very specific brief with tight deadlines; the results of such experiences I have found to be highly positive. I have learnt to compromise with difficult clients and have had one of my photographs printed in BCFA member directory as part of an advertising campaign. However, the biggest learning curve I experienced was when observing work at a professional studio it was here I witnessed the patience and communicationskills needed to become a successful art director. I think by working withlens-based media at a degree level I will be further towards gaining theattributes needed for this area of work.
From university I hope to go on to and work within the photography andcreative advertising industry. I know the skills necessary are both creativelyand academically challenging, but due to my ambition, social ability and general love of photography, I think it is definitely something I could excel at, giventhe opportunity.
Yours sincerely,
xxx