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2021传播学专业留学申请书汇总三篇

如果你仍在质疑为什么要到国外学习,你应该知道在不同的国家学习会提供许多新的活动和兴趣,如果你呆在家里,你可能永远都不会发现这些活动和兴趣。这里给大家分享一些2021传播学专业留学申请书,欢迎阅读!

出国留学乌克兰安全事项须知

1、出行的安全

如果你是一个细心的人,那么你肯定会在乌克兰的商店、超市、十字路口等等地方看到CCTV的标识。当然啦,这里的CCTV可不是咱们的中央电视台CCTV简写哦,乌克兰的CCTV是指监控、监视器,良好的监控对于我们的出行是一个有力保障。

2、家居安全

出门在外,家长都难免对儿女忧心,出国在外就更不用说了。不少家长都不放心孩子住在外面,觉得只有学校宿舍才是安全的。其实,并不见得,乌克兰一般都采用双层大门,即打开一个大门后还有一个大门,所以学生住在学校外面也是很安全的,而住在学校宿舍楼都需要刷卡,所以呢,家长无需担心。

3、资金安全

如果你第一次去乌克兰,去购物或吃饭时比较细心的话,你可以发现很多人都是拿着银行卡刷一下就走了,完全不需要输入密码。即使是银行卡丢失,也无需担心,乌克兰警察会尽快为您解决问题的。

2021传播学专业留学申请书

Dear _,

A student of the Peking University’s inaugural program of advertising, I amwriting in support of my application for acceptance into your graduate programof communication studies. With my solid education and my professional experiencethat is as colorful as it is rare, I believe that, with your seasoned guidance,I can build upon my strong background, for a pioneering career in China’sbooming advertising industry.

At Peking University, dubbed the Harvard of China by President Clinton onhis recent trip to Chins, I have been a student star on campus due to myoutstanding academic performances. When I entered into this university in 1995,I already stood out among my crop of freshmen, having won a total of scores inthe 1995 National College Entrance Examinations that was the fifth highest inBeijing. A fervent fan of my chosen subject of studies, I have proved myself asmuch of an intellectual wizard in higher learning as I was in grade school, asdemonstrated by my grades, which placed me at the very top in my class of 23. MyGPA in the first three years is 89.5, a rarely seen high grade in PKU. My GPAfor core courses is over 90, far higher than that of my fellow students. I wasthe only one who received 100, the full mark, in two theoretical courses, theadvanced mathematics and appreciation of fine arts. In practical courses likecomputer design, my grades were also high, sometimes as high as 96. Inrecognition of such stellar performances, I have been named the top student ofthe department and granted Academic Excellence Scholarships for threeconsecutive years. I was elected the Student Representative for AcademicAffairs.

But I was no bookworm. To broaden my vision and enrich my knowledge, I alsochose electives in such fields as Russian Literature and Chinese History. I havespent considerably more time in the library than my classmates. The more Ilearnt on campus, the more I hoped to see the real world outside the ivorytower. So in the first summer recess, I applied for a temporary job at theYaxing Advertising Agency, affiliated with the China Sports Daily, when most ofmy friends and classmates were enjoying themselves at home or traveling around.Appointed as the accounting executive assistant, I helped organize a promotionalevent for the Atlantic Olympic Games. This job gave me a picture of China’sadvertising industry.

In the first semester of the academic year 1996-1997, I worked part-timewith the PKU TV Net, where I was offered a splendid opportunity to improve myability in journalism. Being a Weekly News broadcaster, I regularly faced tensof thousands of audience, which greatly increased my confidence. I learnt tothink independently and cooperate wit others when doing the series reports “PKUstudents’ life”, a program which was mainly about student recipients of prizesin national and international contests. Conducted with creativity and diligence,the program was placed among the best programs in the PKU TV Net.

Unlike most other students, I have never stopped working while in school.From September 1997 on, I have been working as a research assistant in CCTV’sQiantu Advertising Company, the sixth biggest in China. My responsibility is toestablish a market database. Difficult as it was, I have handled it without aglitch. I have also done part-time work helping to promote the President FoodCorporation and served as a research assistant in the S & D Research Agency,a consulting firm specialized in conducting market surveys for multinationals inChina.

With special skills in Chinese calligraphy, I taught calligraphy in theChina Children’s Center, the best of its kind in China. My students, mostly sixto twelve years old, had difficulties in understanding the aesthetics inherentChinese calligraphy. To help them, I taught them Chinese poems and ancientcharacters instead of confining myself to only calligraphy. The approach turnedout to be very effective, and their skills improved dramatically. In these andother similar experiences, I gained skills of interpersonal communication,particularly in terms of how to understand other people’s problems and how tohelp them out.

It is in my working experience that I first developed the desire to pursueadvanced studies in a quality graduate program in the United States. As anintern with the Dentsu Young & Rubicam Advertising Corporation, one of theworld’s largest communications groups, I now witness firsthand the dramaticsocial and economic changes engendered by the proliferation of digitaltechnologies and increasing corporate globalization. These changes have createdthe highly sophisticated information society. Trying daily to develop wordingsthat could catch people’s attention in this complex society, I have acquired aheightened sense of urgency about improving attention in this complex society, Ihave acquired a heightened sense of urgency about improving China’s advertisingindustry at both theoretical and practical levels. I believe that advertisingexpertise from such advanced countries as the U. S. and Japan would certainlyhelp China. In order to command such expertise and then introduce it to mycountry, I am making this application so that I can have a firm grasp of theadvanced theories and practices your country has developed in communicationfield, particularly in respect of advertising.

I believe that my English proficiency is more than sufficient for me toundertake the kind of studies that I am seeking through this application. I havescored well in such English language tests as TIEFL and GRE. As a betterindicator of my practical language skills, I just finished translating anEnglish book “The History of Graphic Design” into Chinese together with fourother translators, including a professor. My writing, listening and oral Englishare as good as my reading.

This application is being made with a sense of mission. As anundergraduate, I have learned the basics of advertising, and I would bepromising in China as a graduate from one of the country’s best universities.With a booming advertising industry in China, I will surely secure a well-payingjob. But I cannot be satisfied unless I can help my country as much I helpmyself. For that, I wish to enhance my capabilities by pursuing graduate studiesin such fields as mass communication, communication studies or media studies ata university in North America, where these genres of studies are much moredeveloped than in China. Whatever program I get in, I would like my studies tobe focused on the theories of and practices in advertising. If you find mequalified for advanced studies in areas other than those I have mentioned, Iwould greatly appreciate it if you could let me know any suggestions that youmay have.

The University of Hawaii is well known for its unique position as a bridgebetween east and west. It is well known for its excellence in the communicationfield, complete with an accomplished faculty and modern research resources. Withstudents from various nations, it provides its students with a good chance tolearn from different cultures. It is an ideal place for communication studies.If I am accepted, I believe I can make quick progress in communication studiesin general, and in advertising in particular.

I plan to return to China after the completion of my graduate studieseither to teach at one of the larger Chinese universities or to lead a Chineseadvertising company. In either case, I will bring back what I will have learned.I hope that, when the history of modern advertising in China is written, I willbe remembered as one of those who have played a pioneering role in thedevelopment of the industry.

Yours sincerely,

bzuowen

乌克兰留学省钱技巧参考

一、规划费用

大家在学年初,就应该对自己的乌克兰的开销,进行一个有规划的安排,在这一年大概要花多少钱,可以进行大致区间的预测,因为大笔的开销如吃和住,是相对固定的。

而其他的支出,只占有比较少的一部分,即便有比较大的差异,基础在那里,不会对大家的生活产生很大的影响,不过如果有额外大笔的开销,需要进行额外的准备。

二、安排出行

一般学生的生活场所,会围绕学校进行辐射,大家大部分时间生活的空间,是比较狭窄的,所以基本上不会有远距离的出行,所以大家除了往返国内,基本上不会有大笔的出行支出。

而平时的出行,基本上都是使用地铁或者公交来代步的,这个时候大家一定要办一张交通卡,大家出行的次数越多,能够省下的钱也会越多,因为每次都可以打折。

三、确定住宿

虽然住校在安全和便利上都有很大的优势,但是对照起价格,还是租房中的合租会更划算一些,人数越多越划算,而且住宿的环境会比住校更还一些,规模也会大一些。

所以大家如果前期的准备做好了,并且能够提前找好合租的室友,不妨一开始就选择合租,毕竟大家每年的生活开销中,住宿是的一笔,如果能够在这方面找到合适的省钱方式,将有效降低留学的成本。

四、折扣购物

不管大家怎样安排自己的生活,日用品的采购都是不能够避免的,这部分的内容只能够在价格下花功夫,即尽量选择商场打折的时候进行采购,能够从成本上降低开销。

一般在周末和节假日的时候,商场都会进行一些大的折扣活动,来促进消费,毕竟搞活动也是需要花钱的,这个时候大家就不要错过了。

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