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1、 2022大三優(yōu)秀留學(xué)申請(qǐng)書完整版 2022大三優(yōu)秀留學(xué)申請(qǐng)書 Dear _, The more extensively one studies any subject, the more common ground one will find it shares with all the others. This can be taken to its furthest extent when applied to literature - because there is nothing that is not, or cannot be, explored in literature.

2、Of course, this is only half of the appeal of reading and writing. For an example of the second, look to Nabokov - what does, for instance, Lolita, teach us? Only how the English language can be manipulated into something new and exhilarating, wonderfully poetic, wickedly ironic. I have a bad readin

3、g habit: I am too easily seduced by a fancy prose style. There is nothing a true bookworm loves more than rifling through a bookshop, be it the charmingly musty atmosphere of a second-hand store, or the print-fresh fragrance of Waterstones. American literature is my current infatuation: My favourite

4、 book right now is Catch-22, an insanely hilarious (yet often extremely thought-provoking) satire set in the Second World War. I have also recently discovered that contemporary of Joseph Heller, Kurt Vonnegut, and am absolutely taken with his novels. They are all strikingly original, all of them ter

5、ribly sad and terribly funny. A-Level English Literature has helped me to become a better reader; I am able to dissect texts and see the underlying meanings that may be present, and analyse the choices the author has made in language, form and structure. It has also taught me to improve my writing:

6、it is more flowing, my expression is clearer, I have been able to curb my tendency to digress (just a little). I love exploring the possibilities of language and discovering new writers and books to feed an old obsession. Last year, a friend and I set up and now run a small book club; we have recent

7、ly found ourselves (to no complaint!) in an accidentally Russian rut. We have read Dostoevsky, we have read Pasternak, we have read Turgenev, we have (appropriately, given how Nabokovian this repetition sounds) read Nabokov. Last summer, I organised for the book group to attend a reading of Chuck Pa

8、lahniuks - an author of whom I am a huge fan, perhaps best known for his novel Fight Club (later somewhat mutated into the cult film) whose excessively quotable, delightfully cynical social commentary is characterised by its repetetive patterns, unexpected metaphors, and sometimes disturbing themes.

9、 The reading was an incredible experience! I love concerts and have been attending the theatre since I was a child, but there is still something about live performances that will always remain a wonderful surprise to me. That folkish storytelling tradition is such a necessary part of literature. Eit

10、her symbiotic or parasitic is the relationship between this love and the other one; philosophy. Anyone who has devoted their time to thinking about what we could perhaps call the fundamental questions of philosophy - those concerning God, and death, and that word so often thrown around (it sounds a

11、little common now) purpose, good and evil, right and wrong - will agree it is a rather consuming preoccupation. When this is the case, us readers can always return to that old escapists retreat of literature - but then, can it not be said that some of the best books ask more questions than they answ

12、er? Books are in fact to blame for my interest in philosophy, as they are for many other things: in this instance, it was a combination of a love of the Greek Classics and Jostein Gaarders Sophies World, a summary of a good two thousand-odd years of philosophers and philosophies. In the years since,

13、 I have read a number of other books on philosophy, most recently returning to my fascination with the ancient Greeks to read Platos Republic; a mind-blowing excersise in the early days of Greek philosophy. The techniques used and the questions asked are certainly still very applicable today. My fat

14、her is also something of a philosopher, and he has developed my interest, teaching me about and debating with me on various complex philosophical issues. In spite of, or more correctly because of my constant (allow me a colloquialism) philosophizing, I have become a christian - if a bit of an unorth

15、odox one. I regularly attend church, and for me the main value of this is the educational one. Religion has also probably been the spur to the eleven hours of voluntary work I do at the British Red Cross bookshop (which has unexpectedly and brilliantly paid off since the manager asked me to take hom

16、e any books id like!). This year my sixth form started a twilight A2 in Religious Education: Philosophy and Ethics, and a month into the course, I absolutely love it. It has given me the opportunity to broaden my knowledge in the subject, suggested to me new reading material, and provided an arena f

17、or philosophical debate. An element of philosophy that seems to have gone out of fashion is that of political and economic philosophy. Stubborn and questioning from the first, I took my earliest political stance at three when I became aware of animal cruelty; although this is still an important issu

18、e for me, at the moment I excersize more concern over the state of our democracy. I am a member of a party and various pressure groups - and we are advised, when writing the personal statement, to avoid expressing a political bias either way! I shall try not to, but hope that you concur when I say t

19、hat I believe in democracy, equality, freedom of speech, and as little government involvement in our lives as can be possible without risking anybodys safety, freedom and prosperity. My concern over current affairs is, however, steeped in my interest in political theory. As far as that goes, my Soci

20、ology A-Level course is of great interest. Sociology covers almost every aspect of our lives, and so informs political theory and debate no end; learning about the various perspectives on how society works pushes you to further question our culture and the prevailing normals and values, and to ident

21、ify not ontly the problems in society but the possible solutions. Now, then, for the outside interests - for me, this is mainly in the arts. All too often I hear art galleries described as boring, but Londons wide variety of galleries and exhibitions are regular haunts for me. As well as being a lov

22、er of fine art, I am very into illustration, and am a big fan of the Graphic Novel - or more basically, comics! My favourite art medium, either this or sculpture - there is something that is much more real and intense in sculpture than in two-dimensional art. Juan Munoz puts this across perhaps bett

23、er than any other recent artist. I have been drawing and painting for a long time, guided by my artist grandfather, and am taking a Photography A-Level. I have learned how to compose a good photograph, create an absorbing film sequence, and develop my own photos - as far as I am concerned, the most

24、exciting part. Music and drama are also loves of mine - I was raised on Bob Dylan, establishing in me particularly an appreciation of lyrics, and I suspect that I have been writing music myself practically as long as I have known how to write! I can play very simple guitar, but someday would like to

25、 develop my abilities, as well as learn other instruments. The theatre is something else I was brought up with, but only in the past year or so have discovered the possibilities of the musical - my favourite being the fairly recent Wicked. To conclude, very simply: the word philosophy is derived fro

26、m the greek for love and knowledge - a philosopher, a lover of knowledge. This describes me perfectly. The depth of my interest is proof that I would be able to develop my own skills and contribute to the course that I choose. I hope I have managed to convey just how much I would value the opportuni

27、ty to attend a university where i could fully immerse myself in learning. Yours sincerely, 新西蘭留學(xué)申請(qǐng)材料一覽表 一、學(xué)術(shù)材料 先要出示的就是自己的學(xué)歷和成績(jī)單,前者是大家完成階段性的學(xué)習(xí)以后,官方出示的結(jié)業(yè)證明,只要順利通過(guò)考核,就會(huì)自動(dòng)獲取,可以先由學(xué)校開(kāi)臨時(shí)證明,后續(xù)補(bǔ)交完整材料。 然后是大家的考試平均成績(jī)單,要準(zhǔn)備的是大家每一學(xué)年期終考核的分?jǐn)?shù)成績(jī),這部分材料展示的是大家在專業(yè)學(xué)習(xí)中的表現(xiàn),是需要有比較優(yōu)秀的分?jǐn)?shù)的,并且要有學(xué)校蓋章認(rèn)證。 二、語(yǔ)言材料 學(xué)生在國(guó)內(nèi)雖然有英語(yǔ)學(xué)習(xí)的基礎(chǔ),但是大家參加的國(guó)內(nèi)的考試,四六級(jí)或者專四專八成績(jī)是不具備有國(guó)際性的,成績(jī)不受認(rèn)可,所以大家必須要參加的是標(biāo)準(zhǔn)化的考試如IELTS或者TOEFL。 每個(gè)月都會(huì)開(kāi)展多次考試,大家可以自由報(bào)名確認(rèn)時(shí)間,名額一般是比較充足的,參加考試后分?jǐn)?shù)一般一周就能出來(lái),正式的成績(jī)單會(huì)在半

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