The writing quality of application documents has a great influence on the admission results, and sometimes it can even determine whether you can get an offer. Then, how should the entries in the application documents for studying abroad be written?
Project 1: Resume
Resume should be about A4 pages, 1-2 pages, and concise. The general contents include: personal information, name, gender, date of birth, contact number, etc. The goals are: which university, what major and degree, personal goals, etc. Education: school name, study time, major, education, ranking, etc. Work practice includes: practice unit, practice time, practice content, etc. And the awards won, English and comprehensive ability.
Item 2: Personal statement
Personal statement, please explain how much you like this major, to what extent, and some ideas about the future; If you are going to be a graduate student or a doctor, you should also talk about your views on that field and express your love for it. The length of the statement should be moderate, about 600-800 English words. The content should be closely related to the specialty, and the main line should be clear to avoid blind personalization. In terms of language expression, English should be authentic, conform to English thinking habits and writing styles, and avoid "Chinglish". Let others know your strong motivation to choose this major and think that you have the conditions to complete this major.
Item 3: Letter of recommendation
This is an evaluation of the applicant from the perspective of a third party who is familiar with the applicant. At least two of the three letters of recommendation must be academic recommendations. That is to say, two professors or teachers should recommend you, and the recommended content is your academic ability and research ability, as well as extracurricular activities and social activities. The recommender's basic evaluation of the recommended person focuses on professional foundation, personality, characteristics, work attitude, academic future estimation, research ability and so on. Only by properly evaluating the recommended person can the recommendation letter be more convincing.
Note: When choosing referees, you must follow the principle of being familiar with your major, and don't exaggerate your skills, which will reduce your credibility and let you get an offer further.