《出国留学博士申请步骤(优秀6篇)》
现在越来越多人选择出国留学读博士,不仅提高了自己的学历,而且国外有的专业非常强势,可以提升自身能力,学到更多的知识。这次帅气的小编为您整理了出国留学博士申请步骤(优秀6篇),希望可以启发、帮助到大家。
正式申请、寄送申请材料 篇1
(1)网上申请
美国大部分学校可以网上申请。将申请材料,信用卡等准备齐全,就可以在学校的相关网页上建立帐户,进行申请,同时跟踪学校审理进度。
现在,美国各大学的申请表都可以在网上填写并自行下载打印。另外,大部分学校也提供网上申请。申请时,学生需要网上登记,设定自己的登录名称和登录密码,登录以后在网上填写自己的申请资料。如果一次不能填写完成申请表,可以先退出,下次再进入网络继续完成,也可以随时更新资料。
(2)材料寄送
准备一个大信封,把全部要寄出的资料按顺序放入。
这些资料包括:
a. Cover Letter,向校方说明全部资料已准备齐全,现在一起寄出,希望校方认真考虑并给予回音。
b. 申请费,美国各校申请费各不相同,平均在50美元至100美元之间。申请人可购买银行本票、汇票或用美国本土的银行支票支付。无论是银行本票、汇票还是支票,抬头应写上申请学校的校名。申请费应连同其他文件一并寄出。c.申请表,按照各大学的要求填写,有条件的可用电动打字机打上去,如果用笔填写,一定要一笔一画写得很清楚。
c.申请表的长度从一两页到七八页都有。申请表上必须填写申请人姓名、出生日期、婚姻状况、学历、经历,准备修读的主科与学位。有些学校的申请表还包含课外活动记录、特殊才华等。在填写申请表时,姓名的英文拼写要与学历、护照等证件内的英文名字相符。填写学习经历时,要以倒述方式填写,即最近的先写,逐年向前追溯。
d. Personal Statement 和 Resume,这两个文件事关你的奖学金,一定要把你的优势和成就写得充分可信。
e. 论文。
f. 新托福、GRE或GMAT成绩单,复印后签字,放入包封(package)中。
g.如果有一篇专业论文附在档案中,一定会增加录取或拿奖学金的机会。
h. 财力证明,不管有没有钱,都要把该表填好放入申请package中。
i. 各学校所要求的其他资料和文件。这些文件都是要由你自己准备并寄出的。
下列文件不能放在前面提到的大信封里,必须单独寄出。
a. Three Recommendation Letters,把三封推荐信分三个信封装好,并在信封口上请教授签上字。
b. 中、英文对照的成绩单,用学校的信封封好,封口处应有学校的签章。
申请研究院要附上大学四年的成绩单及毕业证书。如果学校核发正式的英文版本,申请时可直接附上;如果学校发的是中文版本,则除了中文正本外,还要经过公证的英文版本。成绩单上要有课程科目名称、学分、学业平均成绩。成绩单应向就读的学校申请密封盖印。
c. 新托福、GRE或GMAT的正式成绩单,必须安排国外的考试中心直接寄给学校。GRE和TOEFL分数只有通过考试中心ETS寄出,才被认为是正式有效的。寄送方式有邮寄、传真和电话。
选校定专业 篇2
美国大学超过3600所,但常申请的不过250多所。
海外博士留学申请书 篇3
I am a student, Graduated from the yunnan national university sports education professional, I like directional movement, directional movement directional movement directional movement originated in Sweden ,so I have a dream to study in Sweden. Then I search online and find that it is more convenient and suitable for me to go to University of Gothenburg for study.
First, Sweden is a multicultural country, which has the most advanced education in the world. Second, the tuition is lower than other countries, which I think is more reasonable for me. Finally, Sweden, picturesque, environment is graceful, suitable for living, the climate of Sweden is similar with the climate of the South of China. Considering above reasons, I told my parents my plan on going to Sweden for study, and my parent agreed with me.
As a girl, I like directional movement since I was young. Nowadays, Chinese parents, who want their children to get better education, pay more attention to education. If I study specialized curriculums on directional movement, I will go back China and work hard on directional movement after leaving college.
My plan is as follows: first, I plan to study English in language institute for about a half year in Sweden. Then, I will study specialized curriculums on directional movement.
I believe I have the ability of study abroad, because I have finished all high school curriculums. Besides, my parents both have job and have rich income, so they will support me to finish my study. After finishing my study, I will return to my homeland and work on preschool education, so as to realize my life value.
海外博士留学申请书 篇4
Dear XX,
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 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
XXX
博士留学简洁申请书 篇5
Dear _,
During my first consulting project, I was asked to construct a sales plan for an insurance company. The first step was to meet Adam, the director of sales, to discuss forecasting assumptions. A list of questions in hand, I knocked on the door. To my surprise, Adam was very formal in his reception. He did not understand why we were meeting, so I explained that I would be creating sales plans. At that point, he became outright hostile, he barked out his nonanswer to my questions and informed me he was very busy preparing sales plans. Before I could suggest cooperation, I was ushered out, and the door slammed behind me. Too shocked to react to the secretary's condescending smirk, I attempted to grasp why a textbook opportunity for teamwork became such a spectacular failure. What had I done to attract such hostility? I had just wanted to help. I called my engagement manager to complain, but he just accused me of handling the situation poorly. I was crushed and convinced that I was not cut out for consulting.
To this day, I am not sure why Adam was so hostile. Retrospectively, I can only guess that he was insulted and threatened, because no one had formally requested his assistance. Instead, a twenty-two-year-old appeared in his office, ready to perform one of his most challenging tasks.
Adam and I never became friends, but the incident profoundly affected the way I communicate. Now, every time I interview a client, I begin by exploring and allaying any fears the person might have. I explain the project's rationale and seek a frank reaction. The rapport thus established makes the interviewees comfortable enough to share private opinions. This very human interaction not only secures me with quick yet profound insights, but also relationships that often far outlast consulting project.
Yours sincerely,
套词面试 篇6
可以在申请前以及申请后与教授进行套词。一所学校选取2至3名教授或副教授。学校也会安排相关电话面试。面试时可以充分利用书面材料。