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1、 英文版2022日本留学申请书 英文版2022日本留学申请书 Marketing experts like to classify people into different generation groups, believing that people of the same age share similar value and attitudes. I agree with those experts theory in that it emphasizes the connection between the circumstances of ones upbringing and

2、ones later outlook on life. My personality, talents, values, even career choice have been profoundly influenced by my family life and upbringing in Taiwan. My name is Peter Huang and Ive grown up in Ten-Mou, a multicultural neighborhood in suburban Taipei. During the early years of my childhood, my

3、parents exerted a profound influence over my development. Though neither of them was involved in business, by watching their integrity and hard work, I learned more about the true meaning of success than I would ever have in any classroom. My father is an Air Force colonel. He joined the R.O.C Air F

4、orce at the age of 14, struggling to achieve his personal best as the supply division chief of the R.O.C. Air Force Academy. Unlike some officers in the military, who depended on family relationship and privilege to get promoted, my father gained his position by hard work and assiduity. He thus emph

5、asized the importance of industriousness when it came to my education. When I was 10, I attended a speech contest. During the week before the contest, my father and I spent two hours a day together, organizing the lecture content, adjust my rhythm, and rehearsing. I was a shy, soft-spoken child, and

6、 found speaking in public difficult at first. But through my fathers patient efforts and his believe in the rewards of hard work, I gradually became an excellent public speaker and won many of the contests that followed. As a result of the experiences such as this, I learned a very strong work ethic

7、 and emulated some of my fathers best characteristics - perseverance and dedication. These qualities served me well as I entered mandatory military service in Taiwan and faced many difficult situations. I once led a squad to enact the typhoon disaster relief action in Nan-tou. We had one week in whi

8、ch to salvage a factory that was half-buried in mud. As the squad commander, I not only supervised, but also participated in the demanding and seemly endless digging work. And each night, after an exhausting work when all other soldiers were asleep, I spent extra hours checking if there were suffici

9、ent supplies and making plans for the next days relief action. When I finally laid down to sleep, I could not help but reflect on how much I had developed, as both a person and a leader, since that first speech contest. My mother has a warm and kind personality, and has always reached out to the exp

10、atriates in our neighborhood. She organized a language exchange club with the American students in local colleges, hoping to increase understanding of Taiwanese and American cultures through the exchange of language. I took part in the club when I was still in elementary school. This childhood multi

11、-cultural experience instilled in me an active personality and willingness to interact with people of different cultures. In particularly, it strengthened my interest in American and my desire to work and live there one day. My mothers emphasis on international exchange and cooperation has led me to

12、 work for the Fulbright Foundation in Taipei as a research assistant. This position allows me to interact with educational associations in the United States and to take part in international conferences. I once participated in a venture capital seminar in Hsin-Chu, working on the issue of graduate l

13、evel technology management education with representatives of major high-tech companies and academic institutions. Last November, I represented the Foundation in an international Tele-conference in Taipei. The conference was conducted both in English and in Chinese and was hosted by the Prime of Mini

14、stry of Education. My work has also given me the opportunity to know and become friends with exceptional Fulbright scholars from the United States. While my childhood years shaped my character, it was my high school and college years which led to my interest in business. 1988 was both a determining

15、year to my career choices and a turning point in Taiwans economy. As people familiar with Taiwans modern economic history know, the exchange rate of the New Taiwan Dollar to U.S. Dollars moved from 40:1 to 25:1 in that year under the overwhelming pressure of American government. Thus meant that the

16、traditional advantage of Taiwans economy, low labor costs, was no longer our strength. People everywhere were talking about the future of Taiwans economy. Out of a young mans passion, I wanted to contribute my talent and effort to my country. That was the time at which I made up my mind that someday

17、, I will make Taiwan-made products famous world-widely, like those produced by IBM, Intel, or Microsoft. This teenage naive patriotic dream transformed into an interest in business administration and economics after I graduated from Taipei First Senior High School. I focused my college study on manu

18、facturing administration and economics. From four years of lectures, seminars, and in-factory study in the department of Industrial Engineering at National Formosa University, I acquired skills in quality insurance, manufacturing planning and control, and factory improvement and diagnostic methods.

19、In my economic class, I learned how prices, preferences, and incomes affect peoples demand of goods from the microeconomic. I also acquired knowledge of how various factors - government policies, currency exchange rate, and balance of international trade - affect a countrys economics growth. My inte

20、rest in business, however, is not limited to industrial engineering and economics. In my junior year, I also took 6 credits of accounting courses and learned the knowledge of basic accounting principles, financial statements, and managerial accounting. To acquire a more thorough understand of manage

21、ment information systems, I chose Alumni Association Database Management System for Department of Industrial Engineering as my graduate activity project. From each step of developing the database system, I learned solid skills in FoxPro programming and enterprise demand analysis. I am thankful that

22、my parents provided me with an environment that encouraged me to develop my personality and an intellect for which I am remembered. With a deeply-instilled work ethic, strong interpersonal skills, and a high level of motivation, I believe I will enrich the professional and social environment at your

23、 esteemed Buchman School and continue to grow as a expert in high-tech industry. 日本留学申请关键点介绍 一、日语学习 虽然日本也有很高的国际化,并且这里英语的覆盖面也很广,但是高校中的教学,大量使用的还是日语,而语言的学习需要长时间的连续刺激,所以大家在确认出国以后,就应该开始准备。 作为一门和中文有着千丝万缕联系的语言来说,日语的学习难度没有大家想象中那么大,不过大家还是需要参加专业的培训,确保自己可以顺利的通过标准化的考试,建议大家可以直接出示N1的成绩单。 二、信息搜集 对国家和学校,应该有比较熟悉的了解,

24、这样才会有助于大家产生归属感,并且重点应该放在学校能够为学生提供的资源和服务商,当然专业的授课模式和课程安置也是和留学有密切关系的。 另一方面则是大家进行申请要出示的材料的整理,这部分会要求大家进行齐全的准备,学历成绩单和文书的准备一样都不能够少,并且还要符合所申请的学校的专业要求,是需要花比较长的时间的。 三、资金准备 保证金是大家留学经济支持的证明,大家需要按要求提前存到银行里面,而且保证自己可以顺利的拿到有银行开的资金的证明,这里面存款的时长和存款的金额都是有严格要求的。 所以大家在决定出国后,就要就要准备的资金进行了解,要保证资金流入账户的程序和来源正当,而资金可以多准备一些,但是绝对不能够低于最低的额度。 四、入学考试 基本上留学生入学,都是要参加学校单独准备的考试的,这份成绩不会影响到大家正常的入学,因为只有拥有入学资格的学生,才有资格参加考试,是作为摸底测试存在的,会对学生的后续学习带来影响。 这是学校和老师了解学生的重要

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