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How to write an application letter for studying in English (British university application)
The latest information of English study abroad application, with the end of the exam, a new round of study abroad application has begun again. At this time, you should pay more attention to the latest development of English application for studying abroad, so that you can make the decision that suits you best. The following points should be noted in the application letter for studying abroad: (1) State the school and major you are applying for. (2) Provide the applicant's personal qualifications. (3) Obtain application forms related to the school application. The following is an example of an application letter for studying in English. Dear sir, I am very interested in the _ _ _ _ department of your graduate school and plan to apply for admission in the fall semester of _ _ _. My university GPA is _ _ _ _, and I plan to take the TOEFL and GRE exams in _ _ _. Please send the school catalogue and application form to the following address: _ _ Do you want to choose a school or write an article before applying? Most institutions tell students to choose schools first. Experts say that it is not appropriate for students to choose schools in advance without taking the SAT, and they should prepare articles first. Because writing an * * * application form (general composition) is equivalent to writing all the * * * enjoyment articles, and writing a school is almost equivalent to writing all the schools. After that, experienced consultants can guide students to put all the important materials in according to the independent propositions of each school and the enrollment preferences of each school, and apply all the article elements that combine all the highlights to each school, instead of writing new articles when encountering new topics. The most important thing is to sort out the good things in students' own experiences, put the best things in through the school's proposition and word limit, and let the school see the characteristics and the whole picture of the applicant at the same time.