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标 题: 9-Step Guide to Successful Applications-2
发信站: 哈工大紫丁香 (Fri Nov 22 21:21:52 2002) , 转信
2. What to Think?
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So, what should you think about? At minimal, you should categorically think th
e following questions and come up with some answers to them even though the an
swers might not be that convincing. But it will be a good start.
Why do you want to study in America? Don't just list the following reasons: (1
) America has the best educational system. (2) I want an American degree. (3)
Everybody I know is going, so should I. (4) Your parents expect you to go. The
se are not "true" reasons!
Instead, try to ask yourself the following questions: (1) How am I going to de
velop my career in the next 1-5 years? (2) What do I really want to do with my
life? (3) How much do I really know about America? (4) How big is my chance g
o to American given my background and different strategies that I am going to
use?
Believe it or not, if you know enough about America -- its educational system
and work environment -- as well as your own strength and weakness, many of you
will have a much clear idea as to how you are going to pursue your going-to-A
merica dream. For example, many may decide that going to America through an Am
erican job offer is much easier than through an F-1 visa. (see related informa
tion at the Work Abroad section at BeBeyond.)
What is your plan in the States? Knowing your plan now or at least having thou
ght out some possibilities will have significant impact on your study and care
er in the US. For example, if you want to teach in an American college after g
raduation, you'd better get your Ph.D. from a prestigious university. So if yo
u can only go to the States with a scholarship from a middle-tier school, prep
are for a transfer to a better university as soon as possible. Again, to devel
op your plan in the States while you are still in China, you need to obtain as
much information about the US as possible.
>> I want to comment on/ask questions about this article.
>> Read other reader's comments about this article.
>> I want to e-mail this article to my friends.
How are you going to support your education financially? If the plan is to get
financial aid, how are you going to get it? Just get as high as possible scor
es? This might not work! If the plan is to have a sponsor, how are you going t
o get a reasonable sponsorship that a visa officer will believe? If your plan
is to use your own money, are there better ways than simply showing a bank let
ter to gain a visa officer's trust? If working part-time is part of your plan
to support your study, which of the American cities should choose so you can f
ind jobs easily?
What is your application strategy? If scores are no longer the key factor, how
are you going to apply? How are you going to convince the admission officers
that you are one of the students they should never miss? What kind of self-ima
ge do you want to present to the admission officers, based on your background
and your aspiration? Who should be writing your reference letters that will su
pport image instead of weakening it?
There are a lot of questions to think about and really, the more you think, th
e more likely that you will find your ways to a US university or a scholarship
. Or you will realize that your way of going to America is not through schools
but something else like a job offer. Just think how many Chinese students who
had no relatives or friends in the States, who was penniless, and who were ju
st "average” students have come to America in the past 20 years. If they can,
you can!
The key, besides working and studying hard, is to keep thinking and to know we
ll of both America and yourself. This way, you will find solutions to almost e
very difficulty that you will encounter. Once again, as mentioned in Step 1 of
the guide, in order to think well for yourself, you need to do three things:
keep thinking, obtain enough information, and communicate with others with sim
ilar experience and intentions. At BeBeyond.com, we intend to help you and all
members to help each other in precisely these three areas.
(Author: Jinbo Xie, BeBeyond.com)
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