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1、 优秀的法国大一留学申请书 优秀的法国大一留学申请书 Dear _, As the Asian financial crisis continues unabated in its second year, I , an economics major trained at one of Chinas best cradles of economists, feel duty-bound to pursue advanced studies. Only by so doing can I hope to make a significant contribution to the discou

2、rse on Chinas economic development strategy as the country endeavors to dodge the economic debacle that has befallen its neighbors. I must help decipher the puzzle of how the Asian economic miracle has busted. It is my strong belief that my country can draw vitally important lessons from the failure

3、s of other Asian economies. Most of my education to date is characterized by preeminence. a graduate from the Beijing No.4 Senior High School, one of the countrys very best high schools, I did my undergraduate university studies at the University of Inter national Business and Economics, a most resp

4、ected institution that specializes in training economists and entrepreneurs. At this university, I received extensive training that was both rigorous and vigorous in economics. Exercising diligence and creativity, I achieved an academic record that was the envy of many of my schoolmates. Such educat

5、ion should provide solid grounding for me as I seek to vault into higher intellectual domains. Upon graduation in 1997, I have been working for China National Chemical Supply and Sales Corporation, one of the countrys key state-owned companies. I obtained the position on the strength of my outstandi

6、ng academic records as well as the excellent performance I exhibited during my internship there. The job is satisfying in terms of both remuneration and prestige, but it does not give me a big enough stage to realize my ambition of making myself a prominent Chinese economist. I understand that, in t

7、odays world, the power of a nation lies in its economic strength. This is particularly so for China, which has to support almost a quarter of the humankind with only a fraction of the worlds resources and wealth. While the development of economy is essential to every country, no other country in the

8、 world has to shoulder the kind of responsibility that China does. With an economy the size of Canadas, China has a population that increases by a Canadian population every two years, even while it is enforcing a strict family planning rules. That means that, to just maintain the existing living sta

9、ndards of its citizens, China has come up with a enough jobs every two years for what amounts to the employment of every Canadian, young or old, healthy or sick. This is a daunting task that no country has ever faced. The fulfillment of this task, no doubt, calls for ingenuity. I am glad to see that

10、 China is following a path that it has chosen, first and foremost, in response to the realities within its own borders, even though it has not shunned from integrating its economy with that of the developed world. With almost 20 years of vigorous economic reforms, the Chinese seem to have struck the

11、 right balance between answering the call of accelerating globalization and defending its national interests. This balance has paid off in many ways. The countrys average economic growth rate of nearly 10 per cent for almost 20 years makes its economy the fastest growing among all major economies. T

12、he economic strength it has thus accumulated is helping it to stave off the financial meltdown that has ravaged the tiger economies. I want to know what China has done right that the other countries have done wrong and how China can build upon its impressive record so far for sustained growth in the

13、 future. Sophisticated answers to these questions require sophisticated training, which I hope I can achieve in your distinguished program. My undergraduate studies, though far from enough for my long-term purpose, have adequately prepared me for advanced research. I am now solidly grounded in mathe

14、matics, statistics and basic theories of economics, all fundamental subjects in learning economics. I have been particularly interested in Game Theory and Money & Banking. To broaden vision, I have audited, by special arrangement for the gifted students, graduate courses like Futures & Securities In

15、vestment and International Marketing, taught by overseas professors. Through these courses, I have learned the concepts and theories of Western economics. All this has added to my intellectual depth. With the vigorous training I received in my undergraduate studies, I have arrived at some basic unde

16、rstanding of the Asian economy, on which I would like to focus my graduate studies. I believe that, in spite of the breakneck growth in the 1970s and 80s of the tiger economies that gave rise to the “East Asian Miracle”, the East Asian countries failed to build up sound economic structures. Their ec

17、onomic growths were powered more by the injection of tremendous investments than anything else, which led to what has come to be called the bubble economies. In their rush to achieve grandiose growths targets, they set up only rudimentary systems of control over their financial industries. As a resu

18、lt, too many loans were allowed to be secured on overpriced real estate and stocks. Such a situation would result in grave consequences if either the real estate or stock market collapsed. When both of these markets crashed last year in one after another Southeast Asian country, their banks bad loan

19、s multiplied, setting off domino effects across whole economies throughout the region. The devastation was such that, more than a year after the crisis began, few people in Asia can see any light at the end of the tunnel today. The big question in the Asian crisis is now on China. In the face of the

20、 Asian crisis, China has demonstrated remarkable strength and courage. Unlike in most other East Asian countries, the economy in China is still growing, and the Chinese currency is still stable. The difference is spelt, I believe, by the measures that China has taken in preventing the occurrence of

21、a bubble economy. The Chinese government has not rushed to bless run-away speculation on the stock market, as some other Asian governments seemed to have done. Foreign investments, of which China has received more than any other country except the US, have been carefully channeled into infrastructur

22、e projects and industrial production. This, along with the inconvertibility of the Chinese currency on the capital accounts, has prevented the kind of capital flight that has undermined the financial systems in other Asian countries. Amazingly, China has become a powerful stabilizing force in Asian

23、economies, although the country has been faulted by some in the West for not having embraced the free market concept as readily as other developing countries did. I think the stark contrast between the success of a somewhat more controlled economy and the failures of the free market economies begs f

24、or many questions. The story on China is of course not over yet, nor will it be anytime soon. With the deepening Asian financial crisis mounting more and more pressure on China, the Chinese government and businesses are desperately trying to maintain economic growths while continuing the countrys st

25、ructural reforms. We do not yet know whether China will in the end be able to tough out the current crisis that keeps knocking on its doors. Even if China can survive this round of crisis unscathed, it will have to continue integrating its economy further with that of other countries, thereby exposi

26、ng itself more and more to the capricious forces of the international financial markets. In the process, Chinese economists will have to meet the challenge of answering difficult questions, questions that may not have been asked anywhere else. I would like to be one of those meeting this challenge.

27、In applying for acceptance into your program, I hope that, more than learning the staid concepts and theories of economics, I can sharpen my insights when treading on unmapped territories. I am attracted to your wide range of course offerings and the varied backgrounds of your faculty members. I am

28、confident that, under your seasoned guidance, I will give full play to my intellectual potential in academic research. It should come as no surprise to you if I become one of the foremost authorities on the Chinese economy a few years after I graduate from your school. Yours sincerely, 申请法国留学的要求 1.年

29、龄要求 去法国留学有确定的年龄要求。报考法国本科需要在18周岁以上。如果是高中毕业生,想直接去法国读本科,年龄不得超过22周岁。如果是大学毕业的学生申请法国留学,年龄不得超过28周岁。英语好的学生可以直接申请硕士或者博士。 2.文凭要求 申请法国留学的学生有具体的文凭要求,最低是高中文凭。如果是高中毕业生,则需要提供高中毕业证跟大学录取通知书;如果是大学在读学生,需要提供大学期间的成绩单;如果是大学毕业生,则需要提供学位证书以及大学期间完整的成绩单。 3.语言要求 去法国留学语言需要达到一定的要求。之前是强制要求学习法语500课时。如今要求法语水平至少达到A2以上,英语授课项目根据学校要求提供

30、GMAT,雅思或托福成绩。 4.资金要求 去法国留学需要一定的经济能力,留学生能够支付起在法国留学期间的一切费用。一般要求是有6万以上的人民币存款,办完签证就可以取出来。 5.其它要求 去法国留学还有一些其它的要求,比如无疾病,能够在法国正常的学习,无犯罪记录、信誉良好等。 留学法国各类专业面试事项 一、大部分的专业面试 学生们都知道,在该国留学的话,很多院校其实都是要参加面试的,在该国院校的大部分专业的面试当中,学生们要注意以下这些。有些文书的材料学生需要记清楚,就比如说CV、动机信,招生官可能会从学生给的文书材料里面提问题。同时,学生们在到目标的院校面试之前,需要自己作调查,从各方面了解一下该院校,比如特点、优势、课程方面,在招

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