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作者: Diana    时间: 2003-8-6 16:31
标题: 申请是不是还要写STUDY PLAN
我在学校的报名表上看到要填一个类似学习目的的大空白,就是你为什么对这一领域感兴趣。恐怕要写很多字的。有人知道在哪里可以找到这类的范文吗?
谢谢了
作者: shadow    时间: 2003-8-14 18:16
STUDY PLAN 是想领事馆签证的时候递交的。
ps是给大学写的
作者: jawnason    时间: 2003-8-25 04:51
哪里有范文啊??


作者: watergrace    时间: 2003-9-2 07:46
楼主说的那个应该是ps吧,study plan不是签证的时候才需要交的吗
作者: Rikku    时间: 2003-9-6 15:53
增加一点知识,增加一点分数
作者: amorela    时间: 2003-9-6 17:30
学习目的和PS还是不太一样的
我把两种文体的范文
楼主看一看吧
也许会有启发
比较长,要耐心哦...


老美写的PS

For Education Purpose Only (呵呵,这可是老美写的PS,别抄啊:)

As a double major in Anthropology and Psychology at the University of Rhode Is land, I have gained a strong background in both fields. My background is especially strong in physical anthropology, my primary field of interest.

Physical anthropology c##被过滤##umes my life; I do not study it because I find it somewhat interesting but because I am devoted to it; I want to make it my life. In addition to maintaining a high GPA throughout my college career, and making the Dean's list several times, I have also worked hard as a supervisor at Brooks Pharmacy for the past five years. Working my own way through college not only dem##被过滤##trates my determination to gaining a high quality education and the serious ness with which I treat academics, but also attests to my leadership ability, maturity, and resp##被过滤##ibility, both as a supervisor and as a student at the University of Rhode Island.

My primary goal in applying to your graduate program is to prepare myself for a career in forensic anthropology. Interested in furthering the current body of research and in improving techniques used in the identification of human remains, I am very committed to pursuing forensic anthropology and believe your graduate program in anthropology will provide me with an excellent foundation in the area of physical and forensic anthropology. With a Masters and Ph.D., I will be well prepared to lead a very promising career. While I have no doubt the program will push me to my limits, I am confident that I can face the rigorous challenges posed by graduate study and thrive under the demanding environment that advanced studies entail. From my transcripts, you will see that not only am I a well-balanced student, I actually thrive in rigorous, upper level courses, courses akin to graduate-level courses. Armed with the confidence that I can excel at difficult courses, I believe I can achieve the highest level of success and satisfaction by taking the most demanding graduate program available.

In addition to my ability to excel in the classroom, I have dem##被过滤##trated a proficiency in all aspects of conducting research. Research has become a fundamental part of my college career, and I hope it will become the primary component of my future. As a sophomore at the University of Rhode Island, I designed a research project entitled "Grooming and ffiliative Behavior in Three Species of Non-Human Primates" under the guidance of Dr. Su Boatright-Horowitz in the Psychology Department at URI. My research proposal gained approval from the In stitutional Care and Use Committee at URI and at the Roger William Park and Zoo where the three species of non-human primates (Gibb##被过滤##, Sakis, and Lemurs) included in my study are kept. In addition to writing a successful research proposal, I also wrote and received a small funds grant from the University of Rhode Island in order to conduct my research. By being intimately involved in every aspect of research, from proposal and grant writing to data collection and analysis, I have learned what it takes to be a researcher, but more than that, I have learned how fulfilling and interesting research can be. In the spring of 2005,I will be presenting my results at a poster presentation at the University of Rhode Island, and am planning to eventually publish my findings. Not only has this experience shown me that I am capable of excelling in conducting research, but it has also allowed me to develop a love for the hands on learning that is so crucial to successful research. In my final semester at URI, I will be participating in an ongoing research project concerning brain function and attention span under the direction of Dr. Dominic
Valentino,a professor in the psychology department at URI. This project will undoubtedl
y further advance my academic skills and reinforce my passion for research.Physical anthropology is more than just my primary area of educ




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