德國(guó)名校留學(xué)個(gè)人陳述準(zhǔn)備指南

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    一封好的留學(xué)個(gè)人陳述,能給你申請(qǐng)學(xué)校加分不少,所以同學(xué)們一定要認(rèn)真對(duì)待。下面出國(guó)留學(xué)網(wǎng)小編來(lái)介紹一下德國(guó)名校留學(xué)個(gè)人陳述準(zhǔn)備指南,歡迎閱讀。
     德國(guó)留學(xué)個(gè)人陳述如何準(zhǔn)備
    個(gè)人陳述應(yīng)回答:
    1、為什么要選擇這個(gè)學(xué)校和專(zhuān)業(yè);
    2、有什么優(yōu)勢(shì)、潛力或業(yè)績(jī)使你符合對(duì)方錄取標(biāo)準(zhǔn);
    3、出國(guó)后打算、計(jì)劃和目標(biāo)。
    個(gè)人陳述是每個(gè)人個(gè)性和獨(dú)特經(jīng)歷的體現(xiàn),并沒(méi)有統(tǒng)一的語(yǔ)言要求和寫(xiě)作格式。但是在留學(xué)文書(shū)的準(zhǔn)備中,個(gè)人陳述屬于正規(guī)的書(shū)面文體,用語(yǔ)最好符合書(shū)面語(yǔ)的規(guī)定。版面的安排應(yīng)該整潔有序。同時(shí)在個(gè)人陳述的準(zhǔn)備過(guò)程中應(yīng)該仔細(xì)閱讀申請(qǐng)學(xué)校的網(wǎng)頁(yè),尋找學(xué)校是否對(duì)于語(yǔ)言和格式有明確的要求。在個(gè)人陳述的寫(xiě)作中切忌不要堆砌辭藻,不要過(guò)多使用長(zhǎng)句和難懂的單詞。否則會(huì)使閱讀者頭疼,可讀性降低。寫(xiě)作要真實(shí)、誠(chéng)懇、具體,語(yǔ)言要流暢,邏輯要清晰,內(nèi)容要有血有肉,富有感染力和說(shuō)服力。一般以1-2頁(yè)600-800字為佳,太長(zhǎng)則令人沒(méi)有耐心仔細(xì)讀完。另外,不要把文章寫(xiě)成炫耀你詞匯量和句法的“GRE閱讀文章”。
    寫(xiě)個(gè)人陳述是一件見(jiàn)仁見(jiàn)智的事,并沒(méi)有明確而統(tǒng)一的寫(xiě)法。書(shū)寫(xiě)個(gè)人陳述首先要做的是搜集素材,認(rèn)識(shí)自己,挖掘出自身的特點(diǎn),尋找自己的閃光點(diǎn)。認(rèn)識(shí)自己,這是一件說(shuō)起來(lái)容易,做起來(lái)難的事。要知道,申請(qǐng)的過(guò)程其實(shí)是你向?qū)W校推銷(xiāo)自己的過(guò)程。
    德國(guó)留學(xué)個(gè)人陳述之 -- 十不要
    1.不要寫(xiě)流水賬式的簡(jiǎn)歷;不簡(jiǎn)單重復(fù)他處已有的信息。
    2.不要抱怨自己的境遇。
    3.不要像街頭演說(shuō)家一樣向評(píng)委布道,表達(dá)觀點(diǎn)無(wú)可非議,但不宜狂熱或極端。
    4.不要只談錢(qián)是求學(xué)動(dòng)機(jī)之一。
    5.不要空談少數(shù)民族身分或劣勢(shì)背景;當(dāng)然若有憾人故事則不同。
    6.不要提及申請(qǐng)學(xué)校排名。
    7.不要寫(xiě)無(wú)意義的開(kāi)頭結(jié)尾。
    8.不要采用怪異風(fēng)格或包裝。
    9.不要不顧學(xué)校要求隨意寄許多其他材料。
    10.不要寫(xiě)錯(cuò)校名、系名、專(zhuān)業(yè)名甚或自己的名字。
    德國(guó)留學(xué)個(gè)人陳述范文
    Chemistry
    What I love about chemistry is the constant sense of discovery: looking at the simplest reactions on a molecular level is like glimpsing a whole new world. I am keen to learn at the cutting edge of current knowledge and to contribute to new discoveries. During the course of my degree I hope to take part in some research; after leaving university I am looking to work in science, possibly in research, and some experience will almost certainly come in useful. I would also like to continue my study of French at university - I think it is a beautiful language and one of my ambitions is to become fluent.
    As part of my study, in addition to the A level course, I have taken part in the RSC Analytical Chemistry competition in a school team; I am a regular subscriber to the New Scientist magazine and have attended several courses, including an ISCO course on Forensic Science. I am also an affiliate of the RSC, and I’m currently looking for work experience possibilities in this field.
    I joined ***** School on a scholarship and during my time here I’ve won seven prizes in total, including two for French and Maths; I am now looking forward to the challenges presented by my appointment as one of fifteen Gown Prefects in the school. However, as well as taking my work and responsibilities seriously I have a lot of fun as well. I sing in the school choir and the chamber choir, and currently take singing lessons: I hope to continue with my singing at university, ideally in a university or college choir. I have represented both my House and School in General Knowledge teams and, although not exactly a gifted sportswoman, I’m happy to take part in some sport for my House. I enjoy taking part and trying new sports and although my talents aren’t likely to take me into the university teams, I look forward to continuing to ‘have a go’! I have also taken part in numerous musicals and plays in the school. In January I joined the ****** Amnesty International Group and have been involved regularly since then. As a member of the school’s Community Service Unit I spent a year working in a primary school, and another in a school for handicapped children, both on Thursday afternoons during term-time.
    I believe that my academic ability and dedication to my subject make me an ideal candidate to study chemistry at university. I look forward to taking advantage of all the opportunities that will be open to me as a student, both in work and leisure time.