For students going to study in the UK, it is really important to bring the necessary materials and documents as well as personal belongings before going abroad.
It will make the journey easier.
Today, Xiaobian will bring you the guidance of preparing the documents. Let’s take a look.
Clerk:
CV, Personal Statement, Reference Letter, Study Proposal (only for some schools or majors), Portfolio (mainly for art and design applications), thesis or research results, etc.
2. Documents: Transcript in Chinese and English, study certificate in Chinese and English, original and translated copy of graduation certificate (only for graduated students), language test transcript (if not, only conditional admission can be obtained), award certificate, internship certificate, passport personal information page.
3. Others: Complete application form, international credit card (for some schools that require application fee).
1. Resume: When applying for admission to graduate schools, a suitable resume should be prepared.
The purpose of personal resume is to let the school teachers clearly understand the comprehensive situation of the applicant, should strive to accurately reflect their education and professional work experience, especially in recent years, the direction of work, research interests and achievements on a true, comprehensive and concise basis.
The main contents include: basic personal information (name, date of birth, gender, nationality, home address, email, telephone, etc.), education experience, internship experience, awards, paper publication (research results), foreign language proficiency (IELTS test score or pending date).
2. Personal statement: As we all know, PS plays a central role in all clerical materials.
It is the key to help applicants stand out from the crowd when the hardware is comparable.
Most Chinese students can easily understand a personal statement as a self-introduction, because the written essay is similar to a personal history statement, just stating the facts without thinking.
Many students write about their motivation by simply saying that they are interested. Such a general motivation is not enough to convince a professor to offer you a job.
In fact, in this part, you can write more about your understanding and views on the major you are applying for.
3. Letters of Recommendation: Two letters of recommendation are generally required for a master’s degree application in the UK.
For fresh graduates, you can choose two teachers of major courses as referees, and for students with work experience, you can choose to write one academic recommendation letter and one corporate recommendation letter.
The school expects to see your teachers or leaders to evaluate your learning ability, academic achievement, work ability, work ability and your own adaptability to the major you are applying for, mainly to confirm and supplement the applicant’s background and ability.
4. Portfolio: Portfolio is also a crucial application material for art and design students, and its role is even more than PS and equal score in a sense.
Most art and design majors require a portfolio;
Even if the school doesn’t make it mandatory, submitting a strong portfolio of work can be very helpful for admission.
Before preparing the portfolio, students must read the specific requirements for the portfolio on the school’s website carefully.
Different schools and majors often have different requirements for a portfolio, so be sure to be school-oriented when preparing it.