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I truly truly know that there are many people who already finished the bachelor's degree.
And ask how to continue their master's degree in foreign countries...
Here is the opportunity for you!
I'll be sharing almost all available fully funded scholarship opportunities here.
Use this golden opportunity✨
Fully funded scholarship in Japan
Medicine at the University of Edinburgh
OIST research internship in Japan
Fully funded universities in Island
Deutschland scholarship of Germany
Stipendium Copernicus in Germany
Schwarzman scholarship in China
International Excellence Scholarship in Germany
Nailekhanim Foundation for ladies in Azerbaijan
Fully funded law studies in Widener university in the USA
Free online course for english teachers
Leiden University in Holland
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And ask how to continue their master's degree in foreign countries...
Here is the opportunity for you!
I'll be sharing almost all available fully funded scholarship opportunities here.
Use this golden opportunity✨
Fully funded scholarship in Japan
Medicine at the University of Edinburgh
OIST research internship in Japan
Fully funded universities in Island
Deutschland scholarship of Germany
Stipendium Copernicus in Germany
Schwarzman scholarship in China
International Excellence Scholarship in Germany
Nailekhanim Foundation for ladies in Azerbaijan
Fully funded law studies in Widener university in the USA
Free online course for english teachers
Leiden University in Holland
@withmohinur
World Youth Festival 2023 in Malaysia | Funded
No IELTS/TOEFL Required | Dates: July 24-27 2023
Link: https://scholarshipscorner.website/world-youth-festival-malaysia/
Benefits: The organization will cover the program fees and meals. accommodation, airport assistance, and transport During the Conference. conference material, and certificate.
Deadline: May 20, 2023.
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No IELTS/TOEFL Required | Dates: July 24-27 2023
Link: https://scholarshipscorner.website/world-youth-festival-malaysia/
Benefits: The organization will cover the program fees and meals. accommodation, airport assistance, and transport During the Conference. conference material, and certificate.
Deadline: May 20, 2023.
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Atomic-Habits.pdf
1.3 MB
#book
This book provides a practical guide to building and maintaining good habits.
It has been 2 years that I've read it🥲.
Clear argues that the key to lasting change is making small, incremental improvements over time. He outlines a four-step process for habit formation: cue, craving, response, and reward.
Clear also emphasizes the importance of focusing on identity-based habits, or habits that align with our values and identity. He encourages readers to shift their mindset from “I want to achieve X” to “I am someone who does X.”
Throughout the book, Clear provides numerous examples and strategies for building good habits and breaking bad ones. He also addresses common roadblocks such as procrastination, lack of motivation, and fear of failure.
In the end, Atomic Habits offers a comprehensive framework for achieving lasting change in one’s life. By focusing on small improvements and aligning our habits with our identity, we can create positive momentum that leads to significant transformation over time.
This book provides a practical guide to building and maintaining good habits.
It has been 2 years that I've read it🥲.
Clear argues that the key to lasting change is making small, incremental improvements over time. He outlines a four-step process for habit formation: cue, craving, response, and reward.
Clear also emphasizes the importance of focusing on identity-based habits, or habits that align with our values and identity. He encourages readers to shift their mindset from “I want to achieve X” to “I am someone who does X.”
Throughout the book, Clear provides numerous examples and strategies for building good habits and breaking bad ones. He also addresses common roadblocks such as procrastination, lack of motivation, and fear of failure.
In the end, Atomic Habits offers a comprehensive framework for achieving lasting change in one’s life. By focusing on small improvements and aligning our habits with our identity, we can create positive momentum that leads to significant transformation over time.
Many of you are asking about how to get a fee waiver from common app.
So, I will introduce the steps to request a fee waiver in the Common Application:
1. Firstly, you should log in to your Common Application account.
2. Navigate to the "Profile" section and click on "Common App Fee Waiver."
3. Complete the eligibility criteria to determine if you qualify for a fee waiver.
4. Your name will be asked as a "sign", then you should write your own name (ex: Mannonova Mohinur)
6. Submit your fee waiver request.
Once you have submitted your fee waiver request, the colleges you have selected will be notified and will make a decision on whether to grant you a fee waiver. It's important to note that not all colleges participate in the Common Application fee waiver program, so you may need to check with individual schools to see if they offer fee waivers and what their requirements are.
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So, I will introduce the steps to request a fee waiver in the Common Application:
1. Firstly, you should log in to your Common Application account.
2. Navigate to the "Profile" section and click on "Common App Fee Waiver."
3. Complete the eligibility criteria to determine if you qualify for a fee waiver.
4. Your name will be asked as a "sign", then you should write your own name (ex: Mannonova Mohinur)
6. Submit your fee waiver request.
Once you have submitted your fee waiver request, the colleges you have selected will be notified and will make a decision on whether to grant you a fee waiver. It's important to note that not all colleges participate in the Common Application fee waiver program, so you may need to check with individual schools to see if they offer fee waivers and what their requirements are.
@withmohinur
SAT?
The SAT, or Scholastic Assessment Test, is a standardized test commonly used by colleges and universities in the United States as part of their admissions process. The test is designed to assess a student's readiness for college-level work and is typically taken by high school students.
The SAT is divided into two main sections: Math and EBRW (Evidence-Based Reading and Writing). The Math section evaluates a student's mathematical reasoning and problem-solving skills, covering topics such as algebra, geometry, and statistics. While the math questions on the SAT are generally not as difficult as those on some other exams, they may include topics that are not covered in certain high school math curriculums.
The EBRW section tests a student's reading comprehension, grammar, and writing skills. It includes both reading passages and writing tasks. In the writing portion, students are not required to write an essay like they would in exams such as the IELTS (International English Language Testing System). Instead, they answer multiple-choice questions related to grammar and writing conventions. The reading section consists of passages followed by multiple-choice questions that test a student's understanding, analysis, and interpretation of the text. SAT reading questions often require logical reasoning skills in addition to comprehension.
While a high SAT score can positively impact a student's chances of being admitted to a university, it is important to note that SAT scores are just one factor considered in the admissions process. Universities also evaluate other aspects such as high school grades, extracurricular activities, essays, and letters of recommendation.
@withmohinur
The SAT, or Scholastic Assessment Test, is a standardized test commonly used by colleges and universities in the United States as part of their admissions process. The test is designed to assess a student's readiness for college-level work and is typically taken by high school students.
The SAT is divided into two main sections: Math and EBRW (Evidence-Based Reading and Writing). The Math section evaluates a student's mathematical reasoning and problem-solving skills, covering topics such as algebra, geometry, and statistics. While the math questions on the SAT are generally not as difficult as those on some other exams, they may include topics that are not covered in certain high school math curriculums.
The EBRW section tests a student's reading comprehension, grammar, and writing skills. It includes both reading passages and writing tasks. In the writing portion, students are not required to write an essay like they would in exams such as the IELTS (International English Language Testing System). Instead, they answer multiple-choice questions related to grammar and writing conventions. The reading section consists of passages followed by multiple-choice questions that test a student's understanding, analysis, and interpretation of the text. SAT reading questions often require logical reasoning skills in addition to comprehension.
While a high SAT score can positively impact a student's chances of being admitted to a university, it is important to note that SAT scores are just one factor considered in the admissions process. Universities also evaluate other aspects such as high school grades, extracurricular activities, essays, and letters of recommendation.
@withmohinur
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hadji-murad_leo-tolstoy.pdf
about the novel
-The story is about Hadji wrestling with joining the Russians against their Caucasian adversaries to defeat a foe Shamil who captured his mother, wives, and children. He is an Avar Caucasian warrior who was formerly as Russian-appointed governor of Avaria and currently Shamil's chief representative there.
main purpose from writing the "Haji Murad":
-Hadji Murad, written in the final years of Tolstoy's life and published in 1912, introduces an understanding of the behavior of people in wartime that Tolstoy presented in War and Peace in the 1860s and developed further over the rest of his life.
What happened to his family?
An unknown naib warned him and he managed to escape in time, but his family were held captive. Hadji Murad surrendered to the Russians, who lionised but mistrusted him. He repeatedly asked to be given men and guns to attack Shamil and rescue his family, but received no firm reply.
what happens at the end of the novel?
-Months later, while attempting to rescue his family from Shamil's prison, Hadji Murád was pursued by those he had betrayed and, after fighting the most heroic battle of his life, was killed.
More personal reflections of me:
Haji Murad is a good muslim, I liked the way he didn't miss any prayer times although he is in wars, or in prison, he is soooo patriotic person: ready to do everything when it comes to his family and hometown.
I hope I've learned many things from this book!
-The story is about Hadji wrestling with joining the Russians against their Caucasian adversaries to defeat a foe Shamil who captured his mother, wives, and children. He is an Avar Caucasian warrior who was formerly as Russian-appointed governor of Avaria and currently Shamil's chief representative there.
main purpose from writing the "Haji Murad":
-Hadji Murad, written in the final years of Tolstoy's life and published in 1912, introduces an understanding of the behavior of people in wartime that Tolstoy presented in War and Peace in the 1860s and developed further over the rest of his life.
What happened to his family?
An unknown naib warned him and he managed to escape in time, but his family were held captive. Hadji Murad surrendered to the Russians, who lionised but mistrusted him. He repeatedly asked to be given men and guns to attack Shamil and rescue his family, but received no firm reply.
what happens at the end of the novel?
-Months later, while attempting to rescue his family from Shamil's prison, Hadji Murád was pursued by those he had betrayed and, after fighting the most heroic battle of his life, was killed.
More personal reflections of me:
Haji Murad is a good muslim, I liked the way he didn't miss any prayer times although he is in wars, or in prison, he is soooo patriotic person: ready to do everything when it comes to his family and hometown.
I hope I've learned many things from this book!
GMAT?
The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a standardized test used for admission to graduate management programs. It assesses analytical, verbal, quantitative, and writing skills. The test has four sections: Analytical Writing, Integrated Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Verbal Reasoning. The total score ranges from 200 to 800, based on the quantitative and verbal sections. The GMAT is a computer-adaptive test.
GRE?
GRE stands for Graduate Record Examination. It is a standardized test that is used to assess the skills of individuals who are applying to graduate programs, such as master's or doctoral programs. The GRE is designed to measure a test-taker's abilities in areas such as analytical writing, quantitative reasoning, and verbal reasoning. The test is administered in a computer-adaptive format, which means that the difficulty of the questions adapts to the test-taker's ability level. The GRE is widely recognized by graduate schools around the world and is often a requirement for admission to graduate programs. In addition to the general GRE, there are also subject-specific GRE tests that are designed to assess a test-taker's knowledge in specific fields, such as biology, chemistry, or physics.
A-level?
A-levels, or Advanced-levels, are a set of exams taken by students in the UK and some other countries, typically at the age of 18. A-levels are usually taken after completing two years of study in a particular subject at a secondary school or college. The exams are designed to test a student's knowledge and understanding of a subject in greater depth than at GCSE level, and are often used as a basis for university admission. A-levels are available in a wide range of subjects, including mathematics, sciences, humanities, and languages. Students typically take three or four A-levels, although some may take more or fewer depending on their individual circumstances and goals.
ACT?
ACT stands for American College Testing. It is a standardized test used for college admissions in the United States. The ACT is designed to assess a student's readiness for college-level work and is typically taken by high school students in their junior or senior year. The test consists of four sections: English, mathematics, reading, and science, with an optional writing section. The ACT is scored on a scale of 1 to 36, with the average score being around 20. The test is widely accepted by colleges and universities in the United States, and many students take the ACT in addition to the SAT as part of their college application process. In addition to college admissions, the ACT is also used for scholarship applications and academic research.
All of 'em are considered as admission requirement in foreign Universities,( but optional in most of them), and here you can get further information about SAT.
‡(These facts come from google and some websites those can give information about admission)
#application_process
@withmohinur
The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a standardized test used for admission to graduate management programs. It assesses analytical, verbal, quantitative, and writing skills. The test has four sections: Analytical Writing, Integrated Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Verbal Reasoning. The total score ranges from 200 to 800, based on the quantitative and verbal sections. The GMAT is a computer-adaptive test.
GRE?
GRE stands for Graduate Record Examination. It is a standardized test that is used to assess the skills of individuals who are applying to graduate programs, such as master's or doctoral programs. The GRE is designed to measure a test-taker's abilities in areas such as analytical writing, quantitative reasoning, and verbal reasoning. The test is administered in a computer-adaptive format, which means that the difficulty of the questions adapts to the test-taker's ability level. The GRE is widely recognized by graduate schools around the world and is often a requirement for admission to graduate programs. In addition to the general GRE, there are also subject-specific GRE tests that are designed to assess a test-taker's knowledge in specific fields, such as biology, chemistry, or physics.
A-level?
A-levels, or Advanced-levels, are a set of exams taken by students in the UK and some other countries, typically at the age of 18. A-levels are usually taken after completing two years of study in a particular subject at a secondary school or college. The exams are designed to test a student's knowledge and understanding of a subject in greater depth than at GCSE level, and are often used as a basis for university admission. A-levels are available in a wide range of subjects, including mathematics, sciences, humanities, and languages. Students typically take three or four A-levels, although some may take more or fewer depending on their individual circumstances and goals.
ACT?
ACT stands for American College Testing. It is a standardized test used for college admissions in the United States. The ACT is designed to assess a student's readiness for college-level work and is typically taken by high school students in their junior or senior year. The test consists of four sections: English, mathematics, reading, and science, with an optional writing section. The ACT is scored on a scale of 1 to 36, with the average score being around 20. The test is widely accepted by colleges and universities in the United States, and many students take the ACT in addition to the SAT as part of their college application process. In addition to college admissions, the ACT is also used for scholarship applications and academic research.
All of 'em are considered as admission requirement in foreign Universities,( but optional in most of them), and here you can get further information about SAT.
‡(These facts come from google and some websites those can give information about admission)
#application_process
@withmohinur
#productivity
Given the overpowering addictive nature of smartphones, putting our devices down for an extended period of time has become difficult to near impossible. To improve our businesses, relationships, and productivity, we need to limit our interaction with unproductive technology. To that end, the following five apps can help you limit screen time and be more productive with your time.
Here I'm sharing best 5 apps those can help you to increase your productivity on a daily basis📈
📌Moment is a simple app that’ll help you track and manage how much time you spend on your phone. You can set time limits, enable reminders, and enable automatic shut-offs.
📌Flipd helps you limit screen time by locking your phone for a set amount of time. In this case, your social media applications disappear until the timer ends. However, while the app restricts your social media distractions, you can still receive calls and texts.
📌The AntiSocial app helps you spend less time playing around with your phone. It’s a social media tracking app that identifies how much time you spend on apps, so you can become more aware of your online behaviors.
📌The Forest app tries to cut back your habit of excessive phone usage by helping you stay focused on real-world tasks. Set a timer on the app and ‘plant a seed.’ When this happens, your seed will grow into a tree. However, if you unlock your phone before the timer is up, your tree will die.
📌I myself use the app Digital detox or simply called "digital wellbeing".
It is very easy to use, and you can't access any information while you are having a detox. I become kinda efficient when I use this app.
@withmohinur
Given the overpowering addictive nature of smartphones, putting our devices down for an extended period of time has become difficult to near impossible. To improve our businesses, relationships, and productivity, we need to limit our interaction with unproductive technology. To that end, the following five apps can help you limit screen time and be more productive with your time.
Here I'm sharing best 5 apps those can help you to increase your productivity on a daily basis📈
📌Moment is a simple app that’ll help you track and manage how much time you spend on your phone. You can set time limits, enable reminders, and enable automatic shut-offs.
📌Flipd helps you limit screen time by locking your phone for a set amount of time. In this case, your social media applications disappear until the timer ends. However, while the app restricts your social media distractions, you can still receive calls and texts.
📌The AntiSocial app helps you spend less time playing around with your phone. It’s a social media tracking app that identifies how much time you spend on apps, so you can become more aware of your online behaviors.
📌The Forest app tries to cut back your habit of excessive phone usage by helping you stay focused on real-world tasks. Set a timer on the app and ‘plant a seed.’ When this happens, your seed will grow into a tree. However, if you unlock your phone before the timer is up, your tree will die.
📌I myself use the app Digital detox or simply called "digital wellbeing".
It is very easy to use, and you can't access any information while you are having a detox. I become kinda efficient when I use this app.
@withmohinur
What is CV?
-CV stands for Curriculum Vitae, which is a document that summarizes a person's education, work experience, skills, and achievements. It is typically used when applying for jobs, internships, or academic programs.
To prepare a CV, you should start by gathering all the relevant information about your education, work experience, and skills. This may include your academic qualifications, work history, volunteer experience, language skills, computer skills, and any other relevant information.
Once you have all the information, you can start organizing it into a clear and concise document. Your CV should be easy to read and should highlight your most important qualifications and achievements. You should also tailor your CV to the specific job or program you are applying for, highlighting the skills and experience that are most relevant to that position.
Here are some tips for preparing a strong CV:
1. Keep it concise and to the point.
2. Use bullet points to highlight your achievements and skills.
3. Use a clear and professional font.
4. Include your contact information, including your email address and phone number.
5. Tailor your CV to the specific job or program you are applying for.
6. Proofread your CV carefully to avoid any errors or typos.
#application_process
@withmohinur
-CV stands for Curriculum Vitae, which is a document that summarizes a person's education, work experience, skills, and achievements. It is typically used when applying for jobs, internships, or academic programs.
To prepare a CV, you should start by gathering all the relevant information about your education, work experience, and skills. This may include your academic qualifications, work history, volunteer experience, language skills, computer skills, and any other relevant information.
Once you have all the information, you can start organizing it into a clear and concise document. Your CV should be easy to read and should highlight your most important qualifications and achievements. You should also tailor your CV to the specific job or program you are applying for, highlighting the skills and experience that are most relevant to that position.
Here are some tips for preparing a strong CV:
1. Keep it concise and to the point.
2. Use bullet points to highlight your achievements and skills.
3. Use a clear and professional font.
4. Include your contact information, including your email address and phone number.
5. Tailor your CV to the specific job or program you are applying for.
6. Proofread your CV carefully to avoid any errors or typos.
#application_process
@withmohinur
Higher education in Korea🇰🇷
How long is a Bachelor's degree in South Korea?
- A Bachelor's Degree - The Korean bachelor's degree program is offered by South Korean institutions and colleges. It usually lasts four years; however, a professional degree can last five to six years.
What is a bachelor's degree in Korean?
The Korean bachelor's degree program (Haksa) is provided by universities and colleges in South Korea. It generally lasts for four years, but professional degrees can last for five to six years as well. For example, the architecture program lasts for five years, and dentistry, medicine, and oriental medicine programs last for six years.
Which degree is the best in South Korea?
Best courses in South Korea:
- Electrical engineering.
- Civil engineering.
- Mechanical engineering.
- Biomedical engineering.
- Computer engineering.
- Nuclear engineering.
- Aeronautical engineering.
- Average tuition fees in South Korea: Approximately $1,000-$2,000.
‡Cost of Studying in Korea in 2023: A Guide to daily to monthly expenses, scholarships, and more! Despite being a first-world country with the best universities in Busan, Seoul, and other areas, the cost of studying in Korea is certainly more affordable compared to other established Asian nations.
Eligibility for Scholarship in South Korea:
- Must have a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of at least 80 percent (out of 100 percent) or be in the top 20% (out of 100%) of high school students. Both the applicant and his or her parents must be nationals of another country.
@withmohinur
How long is a Bachelor's degree in South Korea?
- A Bachelor's Degree - The Korean bachelor's degree program is offered by South Korean institutions and colleges. It usually lasts four years; however, a professional degree can last five to six years.
What is a bachelor's degree in Korean?
The Korean bachelor's degree program (Haksa) is provided by universities and colleges in South Korea. It generally lasts for four years, but professional degrees can last for five to six years as well. For example, the architecture program lasts for five years, and dentistry, medicine, and oriental medicine programs last for six years.
Which degree is the best in South Korea?
Best courses in South Korea:
- Electrical engineering.
- Civil engineering.
- Mechanical engineering.
- Biomedical engineering.
- Computer engineering.
- Nuclear engineering.
- Aeronautical engineering.
- Average tuition fees in South Korea: Approximately $1,000-$2,000.
‡Cost of Studying in Korea in 2023: A Guide to daily to monthly expenses, scholarships, and more! Despite being a first-world country with the best universities in Busan, Seoul, and other areas, the cost of studying in Korea is certainly more affordable compared to other established Asian nations.
Eligibility for Scholarship in South Korea:
- Must have a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of at least 80 percent (out of 100 percent) or be in the top 20% (out of 100%) of high school students. Both the applicant and his or her parents must be nationals of another country.
@withmohinur
"It ends with us" is a novel by Colleen Hoover which was published in 2016.
It is mostly about a girl called Lily Bloom, a young man woman who falls in love with Ryle Kincaid (neurosurgeon).
Lily's childhood was full of dramatic "tragedies" shown by her father's abusive behavior towards her mother, so Lily became so apprehensive when it comes to relationships...
Despite her reservations, Lily and Ryle begin a passionate romance that quickly becomes serious. However, Lily soon discovers that Ryle has a violent streak and has a tendency to lash out when he feels threatened. As she struggles to come to terms with Ryle's behavior, Lily finds herself drawn to her first love, an old friend named Atlas Corrigan.
Throughout the novel, Lily grapples with her conflicting emotions and tries to make sense of her complicated past. She must decide whether to stay with Ryle, the man she loves but who has shown a violent side, or to leave him and try to move on with her life. Along the way, she learns important lessons about love, forgiveness, and the importance of standing up for oneself.
But at the end of the novel Lily wants a divorce with his husband Ryle.
First of all she didn't want to give bad life for her daughter Emerson as her mother gave to her (by living with his father and forgiving him again and again), because some people don't deserve second chance.
At this point it ends with us ends...
And her life with Atlas with continue in the second part of the novel: " It starts with us", this is also the best novel
I hope you will enjoy reading this book as I did:)
@withmohinur
It is mostly about a girl called Lily Bloom, a young man woman who falls in love with Ryle Kincaid (neurosurgeon).
Lily's childhood was full of dramatic "tragedies" shown by her father's abusive behavior towards her mother, so Lily became so apprehensive when it comes to relationships...
Despite her reservations, Lily and Ryle begin a passionate romance that quickly becomes serious. However, Lily soon discovers that Ryle has a violent streak and has a tendency to lash out when he feels threatened. As she struggles to come to terms with Ryle's behavior, Lily finds herself drawn to her first love, an old friend named Atlas Corrigan.
Throughout the novel, Lily grapples with her conflicting emotions and tries to make sense of her complicated past. She must decide whether to stay with Ryle, the man she loves but who has shown a violent side, or to leave him and try to move on with her life. Along the way, she learns important lessons about love, forgiveness, and the importance of standing up for oneself.
But at the end of the novel Lily wants a divorce with his husband Ryle.
First of all she didn't want to give bad life for her daughter Emerson as her mother gave to her (by living with his father and forgiving him again and again), because some people don't deserve second chance.
At this point it ends with us ends...
And her life with Atlas with continue in the second part of the novel: " It starts with us", this is also the best novel
I hope you will enjoy reading this book as I did:)
@withmohinur
📌10 useful tips to write a motivational essay:
1. Find out more
Before writing your essay,take the time to find out about the Universities and possibly your major for which you are applying. Don't hesitate to insert some of the information in your letter.
2.Your letter of motivation must be personal
Adapt your letter of motivation to the University and the program for which you are applying. Your letter must reflect your personal style and perspective.
3. Adopt a direct and concise style
As it name indicates ,the purpose of letter of motivation is to show your motivation to reader who reads your essay. Avoid convoluted sentences and go straight to the point. Explain simply and clearly what it is you are looking for and what can you offer to that University.
Stick to what is important and the rest will be dealt with that later on...
4. Focus on your strong points
Your aim is to motivate an exact University's admission to accept you as a student. That's why, try to mention all your strong points and sides that can make you distinctive among others
5. Take your academic history into account!
That's really pivotal thing whenever you are applying for Foreign Universities, because undoubtedly they want to know about your history at school,so you should illustrate your "studential" accomplishments easily.
6. Find the right program
You have an ability doesn't mean you are right fit for that program in that University. You should check how many students are studying this in this major and why this is really needed for the world,then you should show your ability to write about your future profession in that essay.
7. Clearly explain your motivation
Avoid making rude grammar mistakes in your essay, although you are an international student and non-native to english,you are going to study in a country that English is the official and native language,so you must know their language. Try to explain what kind of smart, enthusiastic and tolerant student you are,show your own motivation right there .
8. Talk about your personal and professional objectives.
After choosing a right job for yourself,you should search enough information about it, because you have to explain why you are right fit for that program. Then you should describe your own personal accomplishments throughout this program if yes.
9. Support what you say
Do not add too many ideas, don't be off- topic,just try to illustrate your ideas carefully and easily. That's the point.
Try to be simple,don't try to write perfect,it's beyond impossible,you should write personal essay not a perfect one.
10. Describe your future goals and plans.
This is the last thing that you need to write before finishing your college essay.
Because you have a plan and you are trying to complete it step by step, so try to explain some steps you need to take after graduating from the University.
#application_process
@withmohinur
1. Find out more
Before writing your essay,take the time to find out about the Universities and possibly your major for which you are applying. Don't hesitate to insert some of the information in your letter.
2.Your letter of motivation must be personal
Adapt your letter of motivation to the University and the program for which you are applying. Your letter must reflect your personal style and perspective.
3. Adopt a direct and concise style
As it name indicates ,the purpose of letter of motivation is to show your motivation to reader who reads your essay. Avoid convoluted sentences and go straight to the point. Explain simply and clearly what it is you are looking for and what can you offer to that University.
Stick to what is important and the rest will be dealt with that later on...
4. Focus on your strong points
Your aim is to motivate an exact University's admission to accept you as a student. That's why, try to mention all your strong points and sides that can make you distinctive among others
5. Take your academic history into account!
That's really pivotal thing whenever you are applying for Foreign Universities, because undoubtedly they want to know about your history at school,so you should illustrate your "studential" accomplishments easily.
6. Find the right program
You have an ability doesn't mean you are right fit for that program in that University. You should check how many students are studying this in this major and why this is really needed for the world,then you should show your ability to write about your future profession in that essay.
7. Clearly explain your motivation
Avoid making rude grammar mistakes in your essay, although you are an international student and non-native to english,you are going to study in a country that English is the official and native language,so you must know their language. Try to explain what kind of smart, enthusiastic and tolerant student you are,show your own motivation right there .
8. Talk about your personal and professional objectives.
After choosing a right job for yourself,you should search enough information about it, because you have to explain why you are right fit for that program. Then you should describe your own personal accomplishments throughout this program if yes.
9. Support what you say
Do not add too many ideas, don't be off- topic,just try to illustrate your ideas carefully and easily. That's the point.
Try to be simple,don't try to write perfect,it's beyond impossible,you should write personal essay not a perfect one.
10. Describe your future goals and plans.
This is the last thing that you need to write before finishing your college essay.
Because you have a plan and you are trying to complete it step by step, so try to explain some steps you need to take after graduating from the University.
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