日本留学申请推荐书 篇1
Dear --,
The dynamics of Psychology affect our everyday life and behaviour,this iswhat me so interested in the subject. From an early age, I often wondered why weact as we do and what effects us as we grow up. I always had a strong interestas to why people were so different even though genetically, everyone is similar.I have thoroughly enjoyed the subject, especially conformity. It fascinates meas it portrays how strong peer pressure can be and I believe this is the mainsubject that deals with why we act the way we do. We conform everyday, offeringa wide knowledge on behaviour. I am enjoying studying how the body and mind workand why certain things affect certain people. I find it useful on a personalbasis as it can be used to e-plain many problems such as how illness isconnected to stress.
For 9 years I have aspired to be a teacher. After studying psychology, I amcertain that is what I wish to do for the rest of my life. After a weeks worke-perience at Mill Lodge primary school, I decided I did not want to teach suchyoung students, however, it made me certain that I want to pursue a career inteaching. My work e-perience increased my patience with children and gave me awide overview of types of students. For a year and a half I have worked inTesco, helping my patience and confidence, which was once lacking, has improved,showing a large e-panse of people skills, with customers and staff members,giving me the e-perience of working as a team.
Active participation in school life has also been rewarding. Whilst atLight Hall, I helped with projects run by the school. From February 20__onwards, I was commended for supporting special needs pupils from Hazel OakSchool by helping with IT work. I assisted one teacher and one pupil in helpingthem create various IT projects. This boosted my enthusiasm to be a teacher.From a young age I played netball, playing for 7 years in total in the positionof goal keeper. In Year 11, I taught students in years 7-9 how to play to thebest of their abilities. However, I had to give up this hobby when startingcollege due to other commitments and desire to start e-tra courses. Regardless,I am determined to begin this hobby once again.
I was part of the student council at Light Hall, additionally attendingmeetings with the head teacher and other senior staff. In year 11, the 'StudentVoice' was introduced where two students from each year, including myself, wereselected to speak to the school's board of governors. At college, I joined thestudent council again. In my first year, I was nominated as a member of my formto be in the student council and I was then asked to attend a 'faculty meeting'every so often with my head of faculty and other students. However, in my secondyear I am part of a small group of around 10 students in the year who are the'e-ecutive'. My role is Environmental Officer, something I am proud to berepresenting and passionate about as it is a problem which is being discussedglobally and I am happy to do my bit to help. At college and school Iparticipated in Open Evenings. I then proceeded to help on a 'Welcome to CollegeDay,' speaking to students about the benefits of taking Sign Language as part ofa Enrichment course and then advertised the student council whilst guiding newstudents.
One of my main strengths is Sign Language. I began a course with CACDP inyear 12, sustaining a qualification of Level 1 in BSL. As a form of worke-perience, I will be helping students this year with their Level 1 studies.Overall, I am a committed and reliable student with passion about education.Taster days at universities (Warwick, O-ford and Birmingham) made me certainthat university is the ideal environment for me to enhance my studies. I feelthis course will lead me to success. After Higher Education, I plan to studypsychology further and become a teacher of Psychology in colleges, hopefullygiving students the chance to share my keen interest in Psychology.
Yours sincerely,
日本留学申请推荐书 篇2
Dear --,
“The world of computers is growing at an un-recordable rate everyday,computers are the most influential tools in our lives, they are our present andfuture. In my opinion nothing on the planet can measure the e-ponential growthand e-citement in the computing industry, and industry which I want to be a partof, particularly Software Engineering. As long as computers are around, SoftwareEngineering will take place after all, people need to write and code theprograms like Microsoft Word, and code your games, they don’t just appear. Mygoal is to be part of a team who creates worthwhile, efficient and usefulsoftware for consumers. And the Engineering course if I work at it, which Iwill, will be the key to my success, my current computing A-Level course is agood first step for my goal.
Other courses I am currently studying are Mathematics and Accountancy,Maths is also very important to my selected career, Maths is a universallanguage, it is used by everything, and is very involved with Computers. I enjoynumber work, so an obvious choice at A-Level was Accountancy although I findthis subject less challenging than others, its still interesting and fun, but itdoesn’t grip me like Computing and is not an immediate careerchoice.
I am hard working and currently work at my local ASDA store, I am on theProvisions/Chilled section and am part of a big team, we each depend on eachother to meet deadlines, its quite a demanding job as you have to deal and betrained with customer services and complaints as we work on the shop floorduring open hours. I currently work a 16hour weekend for ASDA, which providesthe money I need for hobbies.
My hobbies include football, going out to the cinema and the odd club orpub, shopping for myself and others, my PC, and the most e-pensive of all, mygirlfriend. I also like to swim, I find it quite rela-ing and it is goode-ercise. I also love to eat out, going out for meals with friends is unrivalledby almost any social gathering including clubs and pubs, I love sitting around atable talking and joking about with friends while drinking and eating, itssomething I try and do at least once a month. Friends are very important to meand I try to be the best friend I can.”
Yours sincerely,
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日本留学申请推荐书 篇3
Dear --,
Ever since my little sister became a teenager and started going through herrebellious phrase I just haven't been able to help myself from analysing herbehaviour. Although she grew out of her moody phase my interest in Psychologydidn't change and I find that I regularly am e-amining the behaviour ofdifferent members of my family. Psychological and social theories and analyseshave become a feature of my life, whether it is at home or the outside world.Having gained a good grounding in Psychology during my time at school andcollege I realise that this is not enough and that there is so much more for meto appreciate and understand.
The A level Psychology syllabus has confirmed my commitment to Psychology,and encouraged me to challenge and e-pand upon my perceptions of the subject.The diversity of developmental and cognitive thought I have discovered, in JeanPiaget’s e-periments for instance, has made me curious, and led me to researche-periments including Margaret Donaldson’s ‘Children’s Minds’ which drew myattention to the social conte-t in which a child learns and the child’sunderstanding of that conte-t. What is most intriguing is the fact that childrenare actively working out what the e-perimenter wants and may well misjudge thesituation through no fault of their own which contradicts Piaget’s theory onConservation.
I feel the A-Levels I study have a number of transferable skills andcomplects in aiding the study of Psychology. I enjoy Economics because we lookat the real cost of making choices and also I have learnt how concepts andtheories provide a tool to help me understand how economies work and develop. Ihave found Adam Smiths theory on ‘Invisible Hand’ most striking because itfocuses on the ideas of capitalism, a person pursuing self-interest will resultin an increase in the common good. Studying Law has given me an insight into thefundamentals that make up our English Legal System and has helped me realisethat the rule of law is crucial in providing a basis for trust andpredictability. Both these subjects have taught me to develop my analytical andevaluative skills, and also problem solving skills. I believe all the qualitiesI have gained through my courses are essential in order to strengthen mycompetence.
In my spare time, I take pleasure in reading be it short stories or neverending novels. I enjoy playing badminton and tennis: being a member of my localtennis club has enabled me to interact with other people who share similarinterests. Something which I find significant is the belief that every one of uscan make the world a better place be it by helping others. As someone pointedout “We have two hands, one to help yourself the second to help others”. I ambeen fortunate to take part in charitable events raising money for organisationsranging from Breast Cancer to Aids. My remaining free time goes in working as asales adviser. The retail e-perience has given me a great insight in to myinterpersonal skills and taught me how to deal with a various range ofsituations efficiently I would be an asset to your university and am veryenthusiastic about my subjects. The course you offer will broaden my knowledge,satisfy my curiosity and deepen my understanding; I am very determined andthoughtful, and would find the course you offer highly motivating
Yours sincerely,
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日本留学申请推荐书 篇4
尊敬的考官:
您好!
很荣幸有机会向您呈上我的留学申请书。
我出生于一个教师之家,母亲是一位优秀的小学教师;父亲是也曾经是教师,后来经历了人生的第二次选择,考入法院,成了一名法官。父母对生活的热情和对人生挫折的态度,潜移默化地影响着我,形成了我自强不息、不轻言败的性格。
中考的教训,让我懂得了什么叫脚踏实地,什么叫不图虚荣,什么叫谦虚谨慎,什么叫取长补短……高中三年,我努力夯实学科基础知识、掌握学习方法、提高操作实践能力、同时,利用课余时间广泛地涉猎大量书籍,不但充实了自己,而且培养了自己多方面的技能。夷陵中学严谨的学风塑造了我朴实、稳重的学习态度,更重要的是在这样一个精英云集的地方,我学会了在竞争中挑战自我,在合作中欣赏他人。这样一步一个脚印走来,我尝到了成功的喜悦:成绩逐年上升,我看到了自己身上蕴藏着的无限潜能,它让我相信——如果给我一个支点,我也能撬起整个地球!
选择_大学我有以下几个理由:
一是_大学是一所国家教育部直属的,拥有研究生院,本科专业涵盖了理、工、文、经、管、法、教育等学科门类的综合性重点大学,是一所有着坚实的学术基础和严谨的治学传统,校园环境优美的大学。在这样的学习环境里,无论是在知识能力,还是在个人素质修养方面,我会受益匪浅。
二是_大学是一所以工为主的大学,这符合了我的学科兴趣,我是一个理科生,尤其以数学、物理学科见长,这次推荐我参加自主招生的就是我的数学老师和物理老师。我喜欢在这样自主开放的环境里学习,希望可以有更为广阔的发展前景。
三是_大学坚持以“厚基础,宽口径,强能力,高素质”的人才培养计划,在教学中注重创新能力培养,注重提高学生的综合素质,学校实施了一系列教学改革新措施包括:名师上讲台工程、中英文双语教学工程、“创新人才培养”工程、本硕连读制度等,还有一系列的完善学分制管理的制度,包括主辅修制、弹性学制、第二学位制、优异生培养制度等。
现在有很多的大学生毕业后面临就业难的问题,这也将是我今后不能回避的,但我想,这是一个适应社会的问题。大学是一个可以接触并尝试众多领域的独一无二的场所,是一个沟通社会的平台。我希望这里掌握生活技能,培养自己的社会角色,使自己能承担社会责任,权利和义务,成为一个真正的社会人。
现在的科技发展可谓日新月异,我的学习是要掌握最基本的学习工具和方法,将来利用这些工具和方法,再去学习新的东西。我们不可能靠在大学里学到的知识来维护一生的,以后如果不再学了,照样会落后,所以,本科读什么专业不能完全决定毕业后的工作方向。我希望根据我的学科特长,选择适合我的专业,但是我不会太在意专业的趋向,绝对服从学校根据我的情况进行专业调剂。
无论您是否选择我,尊敬的领导,希望您能够接受我诚恳的谢意!自主招生只是一次机会,无论这个机会是否垂青于我,我都不会气馁,我会全力以赴,备战高考,去迎接六月的彩虹(我的六月不是黑色)!
此致
敬礼!
20xx年XX月XX日
日本留学申请推荐书 篇5
I was seven years old when I saw the ocean for the first time. My grandmother had invited me to visit her near Okinawa, Japan. I will never forget that encounter—the intense sun, the endless horizon, the infinite shades of blue that dissolved any boundary between sky and waves. And most of all, the secret of the water. Swimming in those waters was like diving into a kaleidoscope, deceptively plain on the outside, but a show of colors on the inside, waiting to dazzle me, mesmerize me. Those colors! Coral reefs—pink, green, red, purple—covered the seafloor; streaks of sunlight illuminated them, the swaying water creating a dance of hues. And weaving in and out of the contours of coral swam brilliant fish that synchronized every movement with the water, creating one body, one living entity. I longed to join and flow with them to the music of the waves; that’s where I felt I belonged. And leaving was like parting home, not going home.
Five years later, I returned. At first, all seemed to match my memory: the crystalline waters and that open horizon with the sun daring to come closer to Earth. But the second I dove in, I knew my home had vanished…white. That’s all I could see around me: bone-white death. I couldn’t accept it. I kept swimming farther out, hoping to catch even the smallest hint of color. But there was no sign of that brilliant garden I remembered, just fragments of bleached coral. It was like looking down onto the aftermath of a war: a bombed city, with only the crumbles of cement to testify for the great buildings that once stood. But who was the culprit behind this egregious attack?
Though at the age of twelve, I couldn’t even begin to guess, I now know the answer is us. Humans are an impressive species: we have traveled to every continent, adapted to countless environments, and innovated to create comfortable means of living. But in the process, we have stolen the colors from nature all around the globe, just as we did that coral reef. Our trail of white has penetrated the forests, the oceans, the grasslands, and spread like a wild disease. I, too, have left a white footprint, so I have a responsibility to right these wrongs, to repaint those colors, and to preserve the ones that remain. Some question why I should care. The answer is simple: this planet is my home, my birthplace. And that, in and of itself, is an inseparable bond and a timeless connection. Nature has allowed me my life, so I have no right to deny its life. As Jane Goodall once said, “If we kill off the wild, then we are killing a part of our souls.” This is my soul—our soul. I know that I alone cannot protect this soul, so I will not make a promise that I cannot fulfill. But this promise I will make: I will do what I can do.