邻国日本留学申请书范本2022
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邻国日本留学申请书范本2022
Dear _,
Currently a student of chemistry at the Beijing Normal University, I am scheduled to graduate in June 1998 with a B. S. degree. The university has offered, on the basis of my outstanding academic record, to exempt me from the usually mandatory examinations for graduate studies, should I decide to join its M. S. program. After weighing all the pros and cons, I now prefer to pursue my graduate studies with your university, as I think it will put me on better footing for my career.
My interest in science in general and chemistry in particular was first fostered by my family, which has, for several generations, been made up of professionals. My grandfather graduated from the University of Minnesota with a Doctoral degree in engineering, a highly unusual accomplishment for a citizen of mainland China in those years. My father, a professor of mathematics, was my main source of inspiration during the three years when I studied with the Beijing Mathematics Olympic School. My mother, a senior engineer of chemical engineering, was the motivation behind me as I participated in a variety of scientific activities such as the Solar Energy Club. Such a family environment has bestowed on me a gift for natural science that I have never failed to take advantage of. It has been my dream to become an outstanding expert in the field of chemistry.
Since I entered into the university over three years ago, I have studied diligently and conscientiously. With that, I have acquired a solid background in chemistry, mathematics and physics. With an overall GPA of 92. 29/100, I have, for three years running, kept myself as the very top student among the 114 undergraduates of my grade. I have not confined myself to my coursework, however. I have frequented the library and probably read more chemistry literature than most of other students. By satisfying my thirst for more knowledge, I have kept myself abreast of the new developments in chemistry around the world. I have also excelled in mastering foreign languages. Although I have never majored in the study of any particular language, my English proficiency has been improved to a point where it is comparable to that of most English majors in Chinese universities, and for that, I have been exempted from having to take an English course in the upper years. In recognition of my consistent excellence, I have been awarded the First-Class Excellent Academic Scholarship for three year.
Education at the Beijing Normal University emphasizes the importance of hands-on experience. In the summer of 1995, I joined Professor Tian's team to work o the synthesis of inorganic materials. In 1996, professor Guo made me a member of his research team, which gave me good exposure to unsymmetrical synthesis. I am now carrying out (sophisticated) experiment under the direction of Dr. Wang. Through these arrangements, I have gained good experiences in laboratory research and greatly improved my skills for scientific experimentation. Starting from the beginning of next semester, I will be writing my graduation paper under the seasoned guidance of professor (zhong kexue), a research fellow from the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
As the Beijing Normal University specializes in training teachers, I have also taken quite a number of general education courses, such as phycology, pedagogy and teaching methods. And earlier this year, I was awarded the Excellent Teaching Assistantship for my outstanding performance during the internship at a high school.
I did not allow my heavy load of study to deter me from taking part in extracurricular activities. As the chair of the charity survives committee on campus, I honed my organizing skills and augmented my work efficiency. Convinced that the meaning of life comes from helping others, I have always been most obliging whenever anyone comes to me for help, which has won me lots of friends. Such personality, combined with my intellectual vigor and determination, should stand me ready for any challenges.
I am applying for acceptance into your program because I know that your country has leading the way in the development of chemistry, and I would like to put myself on the cutting edge of the field. I believe that your graduate school can offer the kind of academic quality and environment that I need. I am particularly interested in analytical and physical chemistry, as I have been fascinate by both its theoretical foundations and its practical promise. I am also interested in polymer chemistry and environmental chemistry. The completion of graduate studies with your program will not only enable me to realize my most cherished childhood dream but also put me in a much better position to serve my country.
I would greatly appreciate it if you could give favorable consideration to my application for acceptance and financial aid.
Yours sincerely,
xuexila
留学日本必备物品准备
一、必备类
1、证件
在启程之前,是先确定好自己一定得带的各类证件是不是都带了。机票与护照这些在途中也得确认是不是还在身上。因为在到了日本办入境的时候,在留认定书跟相关的许可申请书都是要出示的,所以这些材料也要带着。另外像是体检证明跟自己的证书之类的都反倒一起,这样方便拿取也不容易丢失。
2、印章
在日本印章其实是一种必备品,所以在启程前大家就得准备好。在日本做很多事情都是要印章的,比如去银行办业务或者是自己租房的时候都得用到。当然印章也得妥善保管,不然丢了就很麻烦。
3、现金
在学生们刚到日本时带着一些现金是必须的,但不要带太多,够自己前一两个月的生活费就已经足够,大约30万日元这样。若是要租房或者是买一些生活上要用的东西,那么多带一些也可以。零钱也准备1-2万日元左右,方便自己在买电车票的时候用。要是自己确实没有带够,在机场里或者是便利店等等也能兑换的。
二、生活类
1、衣物
一般来说如果是日系品牌的在日本这边都是会便宜很多的,所以大家其实不需要带太多。春夏季比较薄的衣服可以各带几件,方便自己的换洗,但是秋冬季的像是大衣之类的衣服带一两件就可以了。而鞋子王子这种其实在日本买也不贵,不过为了应对各种突发的情况,还是皮鞋、运动鞋都带着一双。在衣物的准备中最重要的是正装是一定得有一套,因为在日本这里只要是比较正式的场合都得穿正装,像是学生们的开学典礼或者是答辩等等这些场合都是得着正装的。
2、药品
学生一个人在外留学难免会有生病不是发的情况,所以行李中也得带着比较常用的一些药品,像是感冒药、止咳药等等这些,但是非处方药物就不必要带了,在这边也是能买到的。另外在日本这里,留学生能够参加他们的健康保险,只需要在每年交一些费用,那么看病时自己只需要交30%的医药费了,所以这个健康保险是一定得购买的。
留学日本要知道的各类学位
1、学士
对应的就是国内本科文凭,学制4年,也有部分学部的学制是6年。
一般来说在大学规定的教育课程中取得学分顺利毕业的话,会被认定为“学士”。除了大学毕业以外,如果参加独立行政法人“大学改革支援·学位授予机构”实施的考试合格的话,也可以被认定为“学士”。
2、修士
相当于国内的硕士文凭,“修士”是指完成大学院的修士课程后获得的学位。修士课程也被称为“博士前期课程”,是进入博士课程之前的阶段。因此,修士被定位为仅次于博士的高学位。
3、博士
“博士”是学位中的学位。要获得博士学位有两种方法。第一是完成大学院的博士课程,第二是向大学院提交的论文通过论文审查得到认可的情况。
顺便说一下,修完博士课程的博士被称为“课程博士”,通过论文审查得到认可的博士被称为“论文博士”。博士的通用编号中,“课程博士”会附写“甲”,而“论文博士”会附写“乙”的字样。
4、短期大学士
“短期大学士”是指短期大学毕业后所获得的学位。平成17年以前,短期大学毕业生被授予“准学士”学位。平成17年日本修改学校教育法,短期大学毕业生获得的学位变为短期大学士,也可以简称为“短大士”。如果是认可短期大学士的大学,也有机会编入大学。
5、专门士
“专门士”是指在专门学校的专业课程中,学习2年以上,毕业后获得的称号。“专门士”跟“短期大学士”差不多是同等程度的证明,所以也有编入大学的可能性。
6、高度专门士
“高度专门士”跟是指在专门学校学习4年以上,毕业后获得的称号,在日本国内,“高度专门士”跟大学毕业是同等证明,所以认可其升学大学院。
日本很多技术性的行业都很看好“专门士”、“高度专门士”。在日本法律上,“专门士”与“短期大学士”是同一个学历地位,“学士”与“高等专门士”是同一学历地位。因此很多选择读专门学校的同学,毕业后往往留在日本发展。
但是在国内,“专门士”曾经一直是不被认证的,随着留服多次更新认证范围后,现在虽然可以进行认证,但只等同于国内的专科,用处就不是那么大了。