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范例一: 计算机专业
范例二: 经济与金融专业
范例三: 法律专业
范例四: 历史专业
Computer Science Personal Statement
Computing and its applications have always
fascinated me and for this reason I have found
my A-level courses extremely interesting. This
also has maintained my long-term interest in
computer-related careers.
I have studied mathematics, physics and
computing to A-level and also during the first
year at Hills Road Sixth Form College I re-took
my GCSE English. Last year and this year I have
been improving my self-learning, and developing
many skills with the help of the key skills
qualifications and A-level General Studies.
My sincerest desire is to become a computer
scientist. Specifically, I am interested in
exploring how problems can be modeled and solved
using artificial intelligence. I also want to
learn about human cognition and machine
intelligence. I have been studying the online
debate over whether machines will ever become
"intelligent" given the current course of
research and reading about such issues as
whether a machine can acquire "common sense" (as
discussed in Hubert Dreyfus's book “What
Computers Still Can't Do”). I have been
exploring many different areas within the domain
of artificial intelligence (such as neural
networks, genetic algorithms, and natural
language processing). The bottom line is that I
want to be a part of this exciting field.
Over the summer I traveled to Russia, and
thoroughly enjoyed exploring a very different
part of the world.
My other interests include current affairs and
sports, such as football, tennis and general
fitness. Ever since the start of sixth form I
have been a successful member of the college
football team. I have played basketball as an
enrichment activity because it was a new sport
to me at the beginning of sixth form. I also
participated in a 5-a-side indoor football
tournament at the college. In addition to
pursuing my academic studies I would like to
continue some of these sports at university.
Economics and Finance Personal Statement
Having a flair for Economics and accounting I
have decided that I want a degree in Accounting
and Finance or Management. The many brilliant
representatives of the management community
around the world have strengthened that resolve.
When I worked in my school as a tutor of English
as a Second Language for students from a
community school in Muscat, I realized the
importance of a strong leader who could
organize, command respect, and be able to work
well with others. These ideas were further
enforced by my month long internship at Novartis
Pharmaceutical (Accounts and Finance Department
and Human Resources Department).
I attended the Harvard Model Congress in Paris
and won the Award of Distinction. One skill in
particular that contributed to this award was my
confident public speaking.
The last 4 months have been crucial in my
learning of real world business and economics.
For my IB Extended Essay, titled “To What Extent
Does Subway in Oman Operate as an Oligopoly”, I
set out to prove the oligpolistic structure of
the fast food market in Oman. In this effort, I
have come across many real life complexities in
pricing behaviour, profit making and other
aspects of the Theory of the Firm. While
attempting to explain these alternate theories
of firms I have developed a keen interest in
analyzing and understanding how the world of
business works.
After an undergraduate degree in accounting and
finance or management I plan to go onto post
graduate studies and work on an MBA. A strong
performance in a BA will allow me to move onto
an MBA and only then shall I be satisfied.
For the last four years I have been part of our
schools volleyball team ICE. We have retained
our ISAC (Inter Schools Activities Conference,
Middle East) title for four years. Playing in
the power hitters (spiker) position requires
immense physical fitness and to accomplish that
I regularly go to the gym for fitness training.
I am also part of my school track and field
team. Being the fastest sprinter in the school
since 11th grade the 100m, 200m and 400m races
are my specialty even though I still pursue long
distance running. In my spare time I explore and
master the computer as I am conversant with a
Visual Basic Programming course. It is
imperative for me to have the latest hardware
and software and I make it a point to install
everything myself. I also learn Urdu as it is my
native tongue and a link to my culture, to
maintain that is crucial.
Living in a diverse international community of
over 52 nationalities has allowed to me
recognize and appreciate different cultures.
With the experience I have and the strong
motivation to craft a bright future I feel I can
justify my decision to pursue a career in
Accounting and Finance or Management.
Law Personal Statement
I am a person keen on challenges. Law will
provide me with the kind of constant challenge I
have always craved, while helping me to improve
my analytical, practical & communication skills.
Also my concern and curiosity about society and
its people inspired me to pursue this subject
for my higher education, as I believe Law plays
an essential role in the changing nature of
society.
My upbringing has honed my perception of society
and people leading me to be acutely aware of
social injustice, inequality, exploitation,
discrimination, and religious fundamentalism,
especially in a society such as the one I come
from - Bangladesh. I possess a desire, to
struggle if necessary through my life in
establishing a society which will be free from
exploitation and inequality. As such, I have
chosen to study Law, for I believe the proper
implementation of Law is the only potent weapon
to obliterate injustice. I believe throughout
the history of the world, working classes have
been deceived by the upper class bourgeoisie and
the elites - my ultimate goal in life is to
establish the rights of the socially deprived
classes. I always have wondered why Law has not
been used to raise the voice of the working
class, and why it has been used to safeguard the
interests of people who are exploiting. I seek a
new definition of human rights ? the true
definition, without exploitation and corruption
colouring the notion. My greatest wonder is why
our society and the legal system, do not point
out economic exploitation as an abuse of human
rights; for it is the root of poverty, which
elicits crime. If the creation of Law is to curb
injustice, why has it not been used to eradicate
this injustice? Taking law as a subject for
higher education will hopefully help me find
answers to my questions, and will teach me the
proper method of implementation.
I am someone who is passionate to evaluate
problems. I am not an extremist but I do not
hesitate to resort to radical measures if the
situation forces it. I believe, in a society,
co-operation is more desired than competition;
competition doesn’t necessarily bring rapid
prosperity. I adhere to a socialistic political
ideology, and aim to devote myself in
establishing true socialism. I am from a
country, which has been subject to military
dictatorship for over twenty years after her
independence. My political consciousness grew
during the time, when my father was imprisoned
by the military just because he was a leader of
a political party who opposed military regime.
Police and military jointly ran a brutal
campaign throughout the country to repress
politicians, where they imprisoned and sometimes
killed thousands of students, politicians,
professionals, workers, and even soldiers. These
incidents severely affected my family, making my
childhood a turbulent time. After the military
regime failed, a western style democratic
political structure was set up, which gave
nothing, yet increased the discontent of the
masses, and created some elites, who virtually
control the country. Wealth and power both are
centralized to them, law is a puppet in their
hand, and they control everything, from economy
to politics. Millions of people live below the
poverty level, and there is nobody, not one
strong and resilient political party to
represent them. Extreme form of capitalism has
taken over our country’s social and human
values, and morality is at the brink of
extinction. Corruption is everywhere, human
rights abuses are innumerable, political
repression is paramount, money is power and
power is everything. This indisciplined violent
condition of my country created a rebellious
nature within me that is why I have set my
ambition to restructure the socio-political
structure of my country in a radical way. I
would like to utilize the knowledge I acquire
from my life at university and beyond to clarify
and show me the proper way of implementation of
my thoughts.
I have proved myself as an efficient and
responsible student through primary and
secondary school, I have been able to maintain
and improve my grades, which are consistently
good. Currently I am undertaking A’ levels in
History, Government & Politics, and Bengali.
Being an ambitious and inquisitive person, even
after completing a Foundation Programme with an
overall A grade, I have chosen to do three A’
levels in one year to study in one of the top
British universities. History has always
fascinated me; though this is the first time I
am studying this subject in detail. In
Government & Politics, I am learning about the
procedures of law making and the system of
politics and government in different countries.
Languages have always been of interest to me,
and my favoured loyalty is to my mother tongue -
Bengali.
I have spent my time productively on extra
curricular activities. I have keenly taken part
in debating, student politics and acting in
television dramas. I headed my school’s debating
society for one year and independently achieved
many prizes in speech competitions at local and
national levels. My hobbies include reading,
playing cricket and table tennis, web browsing,
etc.
The principal reason for my desire to study at
UK is the quality of teaching here and
particularly in my chosen subject, Law. I also
find exciting the prospect of joining a
university hee with international flavours and
exceptional research facilities. I believe
University is a place for accumulating more
interests, for meeting people, for working hard,
for finding a niche in life. I feel I have the
commitment and confidence of giving my best
during my university career and afterwards
History Personal Statement
My most important aim for the next few years is
to further my studies of History. Studying the
subject at GCSE and A Level has extended my
interest in Social and European History, and how
this relates to world History. The subject has
enhanced my understanding and interest of
current affairs and contemporary issues, which I
enjoy following closely. As a student of
History, I aim to extend my analytical and
presentational skills. Once given an area to
study, I like to research independently, but
also working with others. My time at Sixth Form
College has enabled me to improve my
reliability, punctuality and ability to work
individually, while coping with the demands of
exams and deadlines. The AS levels I selected;
English, Geography, History and Politics
complemented each other well, enabling me to use
the knowledge of one subject to develop my
understanding of another. They have also
extended my abilities in research, essay and
report writing. My AS results proved pleasing,
after analysing my results, they have given me
realistic targets for the year ahead. I have
evaluated my progress of my first year in order
to find weaknesses in exam and study technique
and I am working on these for a hopefully
successful outcome for the years ahead.
In addition to my academic studies, I have
achieved qualifications in first aid, and I feel
confident to administer first aid in unlikely
situations. Over the past two years, I have
helped with a youth holiday scheme connected
with my Church where I had responsibility for
looking after and helping children. In my spare
time, I enjoy reading non-fiction books, and
travelling to see many parts of the country. My
Duke of Edinburgh award scheme enabled me to
deal effectively with decision making within a
group.
Out of College, a part-time job at a newsagent,
over the past two years has given me
responsibilities such as dealing with customers,
stock and large amounts of money, and also being
organised and punctual. At my secondary school,
I helped to set up a student council, as I felt
that there were student issues that needed to be
dealt with. Other responsible positions I have
held are both prefect, and fifth year
representative at my previous school, and form
representative on the student council at my
present college. Work experience at an Estate
Agent in Cambridge gave me good experience of
working in a city and commuting, and also
insight into an area of business. I hope to
travel and work at an orphanage near to Jakarta,
which I have maintained links with, and also to
New Zealand. My career prospects are left open
for now, but I do have interests in research and
education.
My main priority for now is to complete my A
Levels to the best of my ability and to go on to
University, not just for the degree but for the
entire experience it has to offer and I look
forward to moving on, learning and meeting new
people.
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