LETTER OF MOTIVATION / STATEMENT OF PURPOSE BACKGROUND Please find enclosed my application for a study permit. My father is a graduate degree in Engineering from Woolich, London. He is also an Alumni of Munchen, West Germany where he understood an advanced course in Electrical/Electronic. My mother has a bachelor degree in Business Administration. They both reside in Nigeria, my father is a business man and also a traditional ruler (King). While my mother also run her chain of businesses and takes care of the home considering my father 's responsibilities. I am the 4th child out of 5 children from my mother , my younger sister is the only dependant in the family. My parents believe that education is the bed rock for a successful and meaningful life hence the burning desire to achieve quality and timely knowledge via education. PURPOSE OF STUDY I obtained my secondary school education and WASSCE/WAEC certification at Mayflower School, Ikenne Remo, Ogun State where I was the best technical drawing & mathematics student. I was made the Technical Drawing Laboratory Officer and also belonged to the Junior Engineering Technician Students (JETS Club). I represented my school in different competitions and won awards. Thereafter, I gained admission into University of Lagos to study Architecture and I graduated with Second Class upper division. In addition, I wrote IELTS (Academic) in year 2016 and test report form is enclosed in this this application. Just before my
My higher educational studies have imparted me with a firm foundation for a degree level qualification. Studying
What I wish to obtain from this university is gain the experience and expertise through
I believe I would be a good candidate for this position because I consider myself to be an organized and optimistic person who is able to effectively balance her social and academic career while keeping her mental health in check. If I am selected to be Class 10’s representative, I will work with every member of our class to create an environment that promotes positivity and a strong sense of support.
My name is Faiza Razaq and I am from Pakistan. My main motivation behind this application for admission is my keen interest and experience in the field of software engineering
Hi, Angelo! I enjoyed reading your post, especially your enthusiasm you put into your writing. I completely agree with you about English 101 being crucial preparation for Bethel University's writing-based curriculum. English 101 was an excellent refresher course for me. Hope English 102 is an incredible experience for both us to continue to grow as
From the early days of my life, I set goals beyond those of my peers. I did my bachelors in one of the top public schools in Afghanistan and graduated with a remarkable GPA. I was interested in both managing and teaching at the academic institutions. In order to use my time effectively and pursue my ambition, I decided to get a diploma in business administration while doing my bachelor’s and to enhance my understanding of management. After getting my bachelor’s degree, I decided to challenge myself and pursue a master’s degree in applied linguistics in the U.S. Therefore, I applied to get a Fulbright scholarship which is the most elite scholarships in the world. A total of 4000 participants applied from all over the Afghanistan in 2011. It seemed almost impossible to get the scholarship among thousands of participants; after several interviews, TOEFL tests and GRE, they have selected only the top 40 students and I was one of them.
I have experience in design, print advertising, social media management, creative briefs, photography, video production, website coding, and marketing. I have worked with small businesses as well as with national brands from the U.S. to achieve their marketing and advertising goals.
It is with great enthusiasm that I submit this formal letter of interest in an Internship opportunity at Hope Academy - Clinical Services department. I have a B.Sc. in Psychology with a minor in Business Administration from Northern Caribbean University with an interest in pursuing graduate studies in Counseling Psychology.
Hi everyone, am Chinyere Udeh a Nigerian from Baltimore Maryland; this is my second time taken eight weeks courses here at AMU/APUS. I have an Associate degree in Law Enforcement, and Correctional Administration, also; Bachelor’s in criminal justices and Forensic Sciences. Am currently taken masters in Homeland Security and Criminal Justice. Furthermore, I work for the State of Maryland under the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services as a Correctional Officer II / DNA collector. After my master’s program, I plan to work with the HLS under the immigration before returning to my home country Nigeria. I came from a well-known family from the Eastern part of Nigeria, with rich cultures and traditions, and are fell with noblemen
I received my B.S. degree in Journalism from Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey. There is a competitive university admission exam in Turkey and Marmara University Journalism department selects its students from the top 0.01% of the examinees, and I was one of the selected students. Even though first year I had not done very well in my several exams, in the following years I improved my scores, and I have done an inspiring four-year course in Journalism, combined with four months
Statement of Intent I am very enthusiastic to have enrolled in the AP Literature and Composition course. My intent is to accumulate diverse experiences revolving English literature and composition. I decided to take this course for multiple reasons, such as familiarizing myself with literature and composition and to transcend in my academics. I also have goals to succeed in this class, which I will mention further into this statement.
I am currently a sophomore at Central Community College in Columbus, NE. I would like to become a pharmacist, so I am getting my generals done and then will transfer. I am a customer service representative at a community pharmacy in Columbus – Bob’s U-Save Pharmacy. I work about 30 hours a week while attending school. I have also been working on obtaining my license and registration to become a Pharmacy Technician and have been working on that through University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha.
I see myself progressing in my field as well as in my education. I find my education challenging and motivating. I can see many challenges ahead and therefore I am willing to invest my time learning all the skills and knowledge of my field towards professional advancement. I hoped to be offered in a management role in 5 years, looking to move on to greater things. I'm prepared to learned new things and contribute to the overall success of the organization in a number of ways. The only specific ''plan of willingness'' is that the opportunity be within my ability to learn, interesting enough for me to dig and do a good job, and the compensation increase a reasonable amount in relation to the demands of the
Mission Statement: As an educator I will provide for students the opportunity to make a positive difference in their lives to help them accomplish unexpected goals. I will enhance learning to support my students in achieving their highest potential by integrating technology into the curriculum. I will integrate conceptual technology learning techniques that will implement concrete knowledge of technology that will emphasize mastery of understanding. Through committed support from educators, faculty, staff, parents, and the community, I will advance learning to support my students. This will allow students to become confident, creative, motivated, technology-ready students. I will provide leadership to
Perseverance is the key to success; no hurdles can stop a determined person to succeed. While Afghanistan was suffering from civil war we immigrated to Pakistan. I started school; the most prosperous period of my learning period abroad from my country, in a different culture, having access to a lot of facilities like electricity, and electronic devices which after returning to my homeland and getting used of them I realized how precious these facilities were. After collapse of the Taliban regime in 2002 when we returned to Afghanistan, I was ready to walk a distance of six miles under the burning sun in the far village of Wardak Province of Afghanistan to go back and forth to school. While realizing how much our nation’s struggles are, I learned that most of our community’s sufferings were due to the lack of electricity , paved roads, distance from the hospital, limited transportation to schools in the area, crops dying because of floods in the spring and water scarcity in later times of the year. I thought about how I can help and it was then that I decided to become an engineer.