When preparing the documents for studying abroad, you need to show your ability and advantages, and the carrier is the personal statement, which is the material you must show when you go to Malaysia.
How to prepare a personal statement for studying abroad?
1. Personal Information includes your name, address and telephone number, emai.
2. Your Educational background starts from the university, including time, school, department, degree, GPA, and thesis title.
You can write a few core courses you have learned, be careful not to many, 5-6 courses should be enough.
3, personal significant Experience, including work experience, academic experience, volunteer experience, etc. : time starting and ending, company or organization name, position, brief description of responsibilities, specific work.
This part can be rewritten.
4. Honors are the kinds of rewards you’ve received.
Academic and social honors should be included.
The format is, time, award name, awarding unit (all in English) award scope (i.e. how many students are selected from the number of students, by department or by the whole school), reason for award.
5. Title, author, time, journal (including page number) (in both Chinese and English, the original publication shall prevail).
Pay attention to scholarly works.
6. Affiliations are what groups, associations and things like that you belong to.
At the same time, state your position and the work you have done.
Give a brief summary of your pre-high school learning, unless it has historical significance, but provide specific data such as grade point average, class/grade ranking, GAOKAO score, etc.
What I learned in college, how I felt about learning, what subjects I liked to learn, and what activities I was interested in.
A brief introduction to your major, courses, and insights (relevant to the major you are applying for) At work, focus on representing you rather than just the projects you have done.
If you’ve completed several large projects at work, instead of describing them in general terms, pick one that makes the most sense and go into depth.
A, His Sincerity (Sincere Attitude) B, His Sincerity (Sincerity of Materials) C, Background and Motivation (comprehensive background and motivation) D, study
E, Attributes of the Program, F, Writing Ability: about 800 words in Chinese, concise.
True.
To be trusted.
Writing focus — express their own ideals, show their own excellence, explain their weaknesses;
Applicants should make a reasonable case for why they want to choose this major and this school, convincingly show that they meet the admission criteria, and envision the significance of their experience at this school for their academic and future prospects.
Be specific. Empty language is a big no-no. The more specific you are, the better.
For example, when talking about your achievements on a project, first you should introduce the background of the project (time, place, people involved, etc.), then you can describe how you overcame specific difficulties, and finally you can list specific success indicators (e.g., costs decreased by 30%, sales increased by 20%).
The conclusion should not be too absolute. You should realize that everything has a duality.
For example, if you suggest a particular solution to a given problem (e.g., how to deal with a conflict between departments), you should at least point out that your solution has its weaknesses.
If you need to explain your weakness, state your reasons clearly and simply. Too much explanation will make you suspicious.
Write with passion and don’t put your readers to sleep.
Conclusion: Personal statement is a very important part of the business school application. Careful preparation and good writing skills will help you write a personal statement that will both impress the review committee and boost your own morale.