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留学法国本科预科申请书

Dear _,

I am planning to pursue graduate studies towards a Ph.D. degree at your school of engineering starting from the fall of 1999.

My interest in the building structure can be traced back to my success in high school years, when I excelled my fellow classmates in physics and geometry. This not only fired off my interest in structural design but also helped to lay solid groundwork for my undergraduate studies in civil engineering, which heavily involved mechanics in physics and solid geometry.

With excellent scores in the compulsory national university entrance examination, I won acceptance in 1991 into the Beijing Polytech University, one of China’s top 10 engineering schools, particularly well-known for its structural engineering. For five years at this university, I received strict and thorough training in areas such as building structures, building materials. Soil mechanics and foundation, concrete and masonry structures, construction, steel structure and earthquake resistant structure. I also took every opportunity to participate in co-po work and projects commissioned by construction and design companies.

Opportunities abound for civil engineers and civil engineering students in China, which now houses the world’s fastest growing major economy. At every year’s job fair held on the campus of the Polytech University, more than 200 positions compete for 60-odd graduating students. Under such circumstances, undergraduate students in their fifth year are also in high demand for internship at various construction companies and design institutes. Virtually every student gets a full workload immediately upon starting the internship and assumes considerable responsibilities soon afterwards.

I became the luckiest among the lucky by winning a rare opportunity for any civil engineer: to participate in the design of the Beijing Western Railway Station, the largest urban structure in China up to date. This happened while I interned, along with five other schoolmates, at the Beijing Architectural Institute. This institute has designed virtually all the modern landmark buildings in China, including the famous Great Hall of the People and the Museum of Revolutionary History on the Tiananmen Square, the Beijing Railway Station and the Asian Games Village. It was on the strength of my academic merits that I got to enjoy these opportunities.

The Western station project in Beijing consisted of the mail hall (70,000 square meters), south wing building group (40,000 square meters) and north wing building group (35,000 square meters). My task was to assist in the design of a shopping centre in the south wing which had 16,000 square meters. I independently accomplished a quarter of the design for the whole building, mainly responsible for the foundation design, calculation and drawing of steel distribution of beam, floor, columns and concrete piles. I cherished this opportunity to apply the knowledge I had learned in the classroom to the real world problems and I worked with my utmost dedication.

I, however, soon found out that, even in this monumental project, design techniques applied in many cases left much to be desired. When treating the wind load, the earthquake force and the effect of frozen soil, historical data and intelligent estimates were used in place of accurate measuring. This phenomenon made me determined to improve my knowledge and skills in a graduate program that can teach sophisticated know-how, such as yours.

It regrettably turned out that the design of the mail hall was seriously flawed, which drew intense media attention nationwide. The structure sank two meters after completion. As experts continue to help the court determine who is responsible, I myself have been awed by this drama and kept researching it ever since it became known.

My tentative explanation, submitted to take into account the underground water’s power of buoyancy, even though the structure base was put below the waterbed. The structure floated until enough load was mounted. The proper construction method therefore should have involved artificial precipitation until the completion of structure.

Upon graduation in 1996, I joined the Beijing Biggest Co., one of the four largest construction companies in China, and immediately took on management duties as an assistant manger at the construction site. I have supervised steel engineering, concrete engineering and platform engineering for there twenty-three story buildings in the Beijing DD residential area, a total of 60,000 square meters in apartments. In this capacity, I was compelled to learn management skills which had never been taught in the classroom. Although construction management is not what I foresee to be a lifetime pursuit, I executed my duty meticulously and creatively. I became the first construction site manager in the company to conduct experiments comparing box-weir maintenance and the traditional manual watering method. By using box-weir method, weak concrete and cracks in the concrete were eliminated. Through these important, albeit small, steps of improvement, I have derived immense satisfaction.

My vigorous academic training and exposure to intricate design problems and complex construction management issues has stood me in good stead professionally compared to my peers. My plan to further my career through advanced studies stems from self-confidence in my academic calibre and also a strong desire to solve design and construction problems encountered at work. I have researched your program based on the materials I have available to me and decided that advanced studies under your seasoned guidance will be a shortcut for me to reach my goal. I request that you give my application for admission and financial support favourable consideration.

Yours sincerely,

xuexila

留学法国本科预科申请条件一览

一、学历

想申请在法国读本科但是有某些要求没有达到的同学可以申请读法国的预科,法国的本科预科也不是没有要求的,只不过是要比法国的本科的要求要低一些,申请法国的本科预科需要学生在高中学习完所有的课程并且毕业。同样读法国硕士的学生如果没有满足要求的可以读硕士预科,法国的硕士预科需要学生在国内的本科学完所有的课程。高中毕业的学生在法国读预科需要一年半的时间,本科毕业的学生需要在法国学习预科的时间是一年。

二、成绩

想在法国读本科预科的同学需要提交在国内的高考的分数,并且对学生的高考分数有要求要考到500或者750分以上,想在法国读硕士预科的学生要求相关的专业在本科取得良好的成绩。

三、语言

想申请读法国的预科在去法国之前在国内至少要学习500课时的法语,并且要考法语相关的考试拿到B2的水平。想进入法国学习是必须要考TCF或者TEF的,这两项考试是规定学生必须参加的法语考试,一般要求学生只需要考到B1的水平就够了。如果想要成功拿到签证的话还需要对你的CELA进行评估,通常都是要你用法语来跟考官进行谈话。

四、综合能力

到法国去读预科很多学生都是第一次去,对于法国的很多情况都不是很清楚,在语言上面如果你没有学好法语的话,跟法国当地的人交流起来可能会有一些问题。还有法国人的生活习惯跟中国有很大的不一样,如果你没有提前去了解法国的文化和生活习俗的话,你之后在法国的生活可能会遇到很多的问题。

五、升学

在法国读本科预科的学生在学习完预科的课程之后还需要在法国参加TCF DAP的考试,并且考试的分数要高于300分,还需要学生在预科结束的时候参加预科的考试,等到预科考试合格(要考到DELF2级的水平)才可以进入本科学习。在法国读硕士预科的学生只要预科的考试合格就可以进入硕士的课程学习了。

法国留学择校常见误区

一、巴黎是的选择

说到法国,大家就想到巴黎,巴黎的大学众多,资源丰富,的确是一个很好的选择,但初到法国的同学,语言、环境、安全、花费都是需要考虑的问题,而且巴黎作为法国首都生活消费水平就不用多说了吧。

从衣食住行来讲,对于刚到法国的童鞋来说,巴黎不是的选择,你可以把它放在你的第二站或者第三站去考虑,不妨先从蒙彼利埃、尼斯这些城市入手,有足够的文化底蕴,气候条件也是非常的适宜,生活节奏没有巴黎那么快,可以让你更好地适应法国的环境。

二、私立学校不是顶尖院校

说起私立学校,大家都觉得是好像交钱就能上的三流学校,没有什么和高度,所以很多童鞋就不愿意去考虑私立院校,但在法国私立院校的含金量也是十分的高的。

私立院校的学生也能享受到的教师团队和设备,因此不要以为公立的大学才是的,而错过了适合你的私立院校。

三、过分相信学校排名

排名对大家来说是一个简单明了,能够让人快速辨识好坏的方法,可是你需要知道的是在法国一些综合性的大学是不参与一些国际排名的。

而且你还要去考证这些排名的出处,排名依据和参与排名的项目,因此排名不能全部相信,应该综合各个方面,依据你自己的个人情况来选择合适的院校。


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