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土木工程专业2022年留学申请书汇编3篇

留学生活会极大地开阔你的视野、真实体验多元文化、锻炼独立思考的能力、培养坦然面对胜利和失败的心态,并且有助于你以更全面的眼光理解人性和社会,还会让你更加关心和热爱我们的祖国。这里给大家分享一些土木工程专业2021年留学申请书,欢迎阅读!

在俄罗斯留学主要吃什么

一、口味偏甜

由于收到地理位置的影响,本地人会更嗜甜一些,而且对甜度的要求也比较高,在这里糖果和果酱是非常受欢迎的,大家到了之后,会吃到比国内口味更偏甜的糖食。

而且还会在做菜的时候,将糖当作一种调料放到菜里面,而且作为调味料的糖的种类还是不少的,大家可以根据自己的需求添加,分量掌握好的话,是会让菜变得更加美味的。

二、面包主食

这里的主食是面食,尤其是面包,和国内的大米是同等地位,这里的人一天至少会有一顿饭中会有米饭,而面条等食物也很受欢迎,部门城市还会将大米作为常见的主食。

所以在俄罗斯,买面包是非常便宜的,而且种类也不少,根据烹饪的方式和添加的调料会有不同的口味,大家还可以自己在家里烤面包,味道也是很不错的,很值得尝试。

三、香肠制品

丰富的香肠等熏制品,在俄罗斯也是作为常见菜而存在的,因为这里的肉类销量很高,为了方便保存,会采用熏制的方式来储存,而香肠就是欢迎的种类,很容易获取。

而且香肠在制作的时候就会加入调料,还是一种很方便烹饪的食材,几乎是懒人必备的选择,所以在俄罗斯的家庭内,香肠的储存是比较多的,而且还会由不同种类选择。

四、蔬菜很多

由于维度的差异,很多在国内的蔬菜在俄罗斯并不常见甚至找不到,但同样的,这里也有很多国内找不到的蔬菜,甚至品种会更多,大家可以尝试不同的美味。

而且这里也会有比较独特的烹饪方式,炒煮也很常见,生拌的沙拉也很受欢迎,大家可以获取到很不错的新选择,这也是很值得常识的东西。

俄罗斯留学安全常识须知

一、出行安全

乘坐公共交通工具,需要保持时刻的警惕,不要打瞌睡,也不要将自己的注意力集中在一些不重要的东西上,记得保管好自己的个人行李和财物。

有紧急情况需要乘坐出租车的话,一定要记得将自己的定位发给同学或者朋友,而且千万不要坐黑车,安全隐患是非常大的,正规公司才能够提供合格的服务。

平时出门要远离灰色地带和人迹较少的地方,万一遇到突然情况也可以及时求助;减少夜晚出门的可能性,也尽量不要独自出门。

二、信息安全

个人的信息,不管是本人信息还是财产信息,都是私人的内容,不要随便的就透露给别人,也不要在一些非官方的网站上进行填写,否则可能会招致不好的后果。

在网上冲浪的时候,和其他人进行交流,尤其是陌生人,不要轻易的透露自己的名字、地址、照片等内容,这些后续可能会被进行不好的使用。

而进行消费的时候,也要避免将自己的银行卡信息和密码透露给其他人,取大额现金的时候,去柜台,这样可以减少拿到**或者遭遇抢劫的可能性。

三、社交安全

社交是留学生活中的重要部分,不管是与同学交往,还是和陌生人同行,都需要时刻保持警惕心,因为任性难测,你无法保证每一个与你交往的人都是真心实意的。

所以大家在交朋友的时候,需要进行考察,要确定对方的背景,如果过于复杂,还是不要太交心,这些都是需要大家进行经验的积累的。

四、学校安全

高校虽然是半开放式的,但是校内24小时都会有保安巡逻,在保障园区内的安全,而且在出入口都会设置有安保处,对出入的所有人进行检查和核实,举止异常的人会被盘问。

而且所有的建筑物都会有入门检查,需要学生出示自己的证件或者刷卡才可以进入,又有了一层保障,不过这也就要求大家平时出门一定要将通行证带好,不然有可能进不去。

土木工程专业2021年留学申请书

Dear _,

In a world that is continually growing and evolving and problems such asglobal warming and population growth becoming ever more real, the need forinnovation and fresh ideas from the engineering world becomes increasinglyevident. It is this that attracts me to civil engineering as a career becausealthough I am aware of the many pressures and demands I would be facing, thesense of achievement and the knowledge that I would be making a difference tothe lives of others would be of great personal reward to me!

My fascination for engineering started when I was young, and has onlyincreased since then. I enjoyed playing video and computer games that requiredplanning and strategy. I watched ???Extreme Engineering??? when it first airedon the Discovery channel and today I have seen every episode up to season fiveand am waiting to see the sixth season. I have a game called ???West PointBridge designer??? that has taught me about the different properties of eachtype of bridge and allows me to experiment with different bridge designs as wellas using different materials in the most cost effective way possible.

Unfortunately for my parents, this fascination extended into reverseengineering as well and ranged from my toys as a child to unused household itemsand broken cars and motorcycles as an adolescent. This interest was thennurtured during my schooling and college years - at school learning about thehistory of art and how the smallest engineering discoveries led to the biggestarchitectural breakthroughs, for instance the impact that the arch, concrete andthe dome had on Ancient Roman and proceeding architecture. In college Ithoroughly enjoyed mathematics and physics particularly in the applied sections,and although my grades do not reflect this, a big portion of my gap year hasalready been spent on preparation towards of their improvement.

As well as a lot of revision, my gap year so far has been a wealth of newexperiences and challenges from things as silly as learning to juggle and ride aunicycle to teaching myself to play the keyboard and getting my motorcyclelicense. I also had a job as a general labourer working under the site manageron a building site where I worked alongside the tradesmen and occasionally thearchitect, thereby gaining valuable experience in keeping to the strictrequirements of working to time schedules and regulations, planning, problemsolving and keeping quality of work up and expenses down. Previous to that Iworked at my local supermarket as a general assistant and was eventuallypromoted to a team leader. I was responsible for liaising with my managers andkeeping them up to date with what was happening around the store and making suremy staff knew what was expected of them throughout their shifts as well as doingmy own work around the store. This taught me how to deal with people in avariety of situations in a polite and professional manner while also greatlyimproving my communicational and social skills.

Being born and raised in South Africa and having made the transition andadaptation to English culture and way of life with ease, I have no doubt I wouldadapt in much the same way to university life. Also I think it is important thatI have witnessed the differences in infrastructure between developed and thirdworld countries and their respective effects on the surrounding populations andfeel I could use this knowledge to my advantage.

I am a very active person and sport has always been a big part of my life.In high school I captained my cricket and rugby teams and was part of theswimming, tennis and athletics teams and represented my home province incricket, athletics and surfing. Living over here I am a member of the localcricket and rugby club; I take part in the occasional darts and pool tournamentsand am a regular at the local health centre. All of this means I have a lot ofexperience in performing under pressure, pushing myself and working well as ateam.

By the end of my gap year I hope to have: fulfilled my travelling planswhere I hope to go backpacking in Asia as I think it will be an awe-inspiringand eye opening experience; have learnt many more new skills and gained morerelevant work experience; and hopefully begin a journey into becoming a part ofthe great and prolific industry of ingenuity and creativity that is the world ofengineering.

Yours sincerely,

bzuowen

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