a computer professional.
During my undergraduate studies, I acquired a comprehensive
knowledge of computer hardware in all its complexity. I also learnt
of diverse software and their applications. The highly dedicated
teaching staff of my college taught me the various concepts
involved in the field of computer engineering. Some of the subjects
I studied were computer graphics, computer methodology and
algorithms, logic circuits, principles of communication
engineering, C programming, object oriented programming as well as
programming using different tools.
I take a keen interest in Networking and Database Management
Systems. As a part of my final year curriculum, I am working on a
project with one of the India's finest web-site designing companies
- MicroGiga Info. Sys. Ltd. The aim of the project is to create a
web-site. The web-site, called 'Jobs4All', aims to provide the user
with a job depending upon his qualifications. Various database
concepts', programming scripts and the maintenance of a server are
some of the features included in our web-site. Some of the products
and tools used are ASP scripts, Java scripts, Microsoft Access '97,
Personal Web Server, etc. I am also interested in System
Programming. For this very reason, I have selected Compiler
Construction as the elective subject for my final year.
There is truly no end to learning, as this has become a world
where a constant addition to abilities is the key to growth in a
dynamic world. I am fortunate to belong to a family that places a
high value of education. I have been given all the encouragement
and facility to develop my talents and interests. I have completed
several courses in public speaking and leadership training. Sports,
music and reading also fill my life. I was also one of the
organizer's for the Open Software competition in TECHNOMANIA '98,
which is an inter-college festival annually, organized annually by
my college. I am also an active participant in various events held
in other institutes.
I seek to fulfill my goals in an environment that encourages
creativity and motivation. I feel confident that the staff and
facilities in your institute will provide me with such an
environment. I am well aware of the demands of studying in the more
competitive American environment. I am certain that I am mentally
and physically competent to succeed at your school. I am basically
a hard working and a sincere person. My enthusiasm and urge to
excel will help me to make the best use of every learning
opportunity.
In conclusion I would like to say that the knowledge gained from
4 years of engineering has provided me with a solid foundation.
This will certainly help me in my desire to specialize in my chosen
field. My country India has a thriving software industry. I aim to
study abroad and return with the skill and competence to find my
mark and be a vital part of this booming, futuristic industry. I
assure you of my sincerity, dedication and hard work.
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STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
For the past three years, my undergraduate education has exposed
me to the various sub-fields of Computer Science (CS). However, our
syllabus has focused mainly on 'traditional' CS topics, such as
Operating systems and single-CPU systems. We have had barely a
glimpse of the newer technologies that are likely to change the way
computing is done in not-so-distant future. The desire to examine
such subjects in greater detail is what has prompted me to opt for
graduate study.
Most of my interests are in the fields related to information
systems and sharing of computing power and resources. I am
interested in Database management systems. We have had a course on
this topic in our undergraduate program and I would like to explore
it greater detail. Another subject that I would like to study
further is that of Distributed Operating systems, a topic which we
studied briefly under the course on Operating systems. Networking
is the third field I consider interesting enough to study in
greater depth. We have not yet had a course on this subject but I
have a fair amount of knowledge through independent reading.
I have tried, throughout my undergraduate career, not to restrict
my activities to those imposed by the syllabus. I have been a
member of the organizing team of my college’s annual
intercollegiate technical festival. I have participated in an
Internet Workshop conducted by Indian Institute of Technology,
Mumbai, whose aim was to explain the underlying concepts used in
the Net such as routing, domain naming, protocols & also to
give an overview of Internet related languages such as HTML, VRML,
JavaScript and Java. I have also attended a seminar on E-commerce
organized by Verifone India Ltd, an Indian subsidiary of
Hewlett-Packard. These seminars have given me ' extra' information
which was not possible through the undergraduate program.
In addition, I have participated in Software Developing
Competition where I had developed ‘Graphical Sorting Tutor’ in C
along with my co-developers. This project sought to demonstrate and
explain the various sorting techniques graphically. I am also
developing an Intranet e-mail Client and Server in Java as my final
year project. This will be developed using SMTP & POP3
protocols with minimal MIME conformance. These projects have
exposed me to the industry standards in software development along
with the invaluable experience I gained from them.
The fact that more than five of the faculty of your department
are working on subjects that I would like to pursue further,
especially information systems, parallel computing, and distributed
systems, and that your department is nationally ranked has in large
part determined my decision to apply to your university. I also
believe that I possess the capacity for hard work & the
motivation required to perform well in an undergraduate program as
competitive as yours. Since my economic resources permit me to
partially fund myself for the duration of graduate course, I
request you to consider me for any form of financial aid such as
teaching and research assistantships.
In conclusion, it is my belief that a higher degree in CS from an
esteemed university like yours will prepare me for the challenges
of the rapidly evolving computer industry.
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Statement of Purpose
Applicant: (Name of Student)
Proposed Department and Degree: Ph.D. in Computer Science
Semester and year that the student is applying for: Fall
Semester, 2001
Introduction and Undergraduate Background
As an applicant to Carnegie Mellon University's doctoral program
in Computer Science, I am very glad to have an opportunity in
introducing my study objectives to you.
I received a B.S. degree from Yeungnam University, which is
considered to be among the best engineering schools in South Korea,
in February 1996. I majored in Computer Engineering. Throughout
four undergraduate courses, I completed the several fundamental
courses related to both software and hardware areas of research.
The courses were as follows: Operating Systems, Data Structures,
Numerical Analysis, Mathematics, Engineering Mathematics,
Compilers, Software Engineering, Programming Languages and
Practice, DBMS, System Programming and Practice, Data
Communication, Digital Logic Design, Microprocessor Laboratory and
VLSI System Design. Moreover, as a term project, I designed an
8-Bit microprocessor.
Work Experiences
My work experience started in 1996. I was employed at the
Business Communication R&D group in Samsung Electronics
company. Samsung is one of the top research & development
company in several business areas in South Korea, and in the
telecommunications and semiconductor sectors in the international
economy. I was assigned to the Business Communication Developing
team at Samsung and developed DBMS of the digital Keyphone
switching system. Due to the characteristics of the Keyphone
exchange system, we did not use a commercial DBMS product. I
developed a DBMS product, using HP UNIX and C languages in two
years and six months. The management's strategy at Samsung
Electronics was in supporting wireless telecommunications
technology as one of major information & communication business
areas. I was selected as one of the most qualified engineers to
join the Wireless Communication Development group in July
1998.
The wireless team was developing CDMA (Code Division Multiple
Access) and GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) cellular
phones. I was assigned to the GSM team. My job was developing a GSM
cellular phone, which used satellite communications technology. As
a preceding project of developing a cellular telephone that uses
satellite telecommunication technology, we developed GSM/DCS dual
band cellular telephone (SGH-2200). In this project, I developed a
MMI (Man Machine Interfaces) of SGH-2200 using Visual Basic for the
menu frame and Borland C++ for the main modules. I also developed a
GINI debugging tool that analyzed the content of signals between
phone and base stations in a GSM network. Moreover, I went on
business trips to Europe to test our product in the field where
service providers operate GSM networks, and on these business
trips, I acquired practical experience in the field.
While developing telecommunication network systems in several
countries, I was strongly motivated in applying both theory and
practice in research. For example, I learned about the relevant
theories in university and acquired the professional and technical
skills in designing and implementing products in the field. While
doing so, I realized that I wanted to increase and deepen my
knowledge in computer science. Therefore, I decided to leave
Samsung in August 1999 and work as a researcher at the KwangJu
Institute of Science and Technology (K-JIST).
Graduate Studies
In September 1999, I was enrolled in graduate courses as a full
time student at K-JIST. K-JIST is a fully government supported
research institute of higher education and a cutting edge of
research center in South Korea. K-JIST is a leading research
institute of higher education for the following reasons. The ratio
of students to professors is 5:1; Graduate students are few in
number and high in international academic standards Research is
conducted in conjunction with industrial and governmental support
and acts as a catalyst in the technology transfer process.
Since the medium of instruction at K-JIST is English, and we
study with both international students and faculty, I enhanced my
English writing and conversation skills. I completed both
intermediate and advanced technical writing and English
conversation courses. English skills specific to professional
communications and science and technical subjects were acquired
in
K-JIST 's English for Science and Technology (EST) language
program.
My academic interests were distributed systems and mobile
software agent. I completed related courses such as Advanced
Discrete Mathematics, Distributed Algorithms, Distributed and
Parallel Computing, Database Design, Selected Topics on Distributed
Systems, Concurrent System Theory. I received both praise and
strong support from my professors in these areas of research.
Research and Project Experience
My research interests are designing distributed systems and
mobile software agents. For example, I was assigned to do a project
in designing and implementing a mobile agent system. The project
was one of the projects of KOSEF (Korea Science and Engineering
Foundation) and it was entitled 'X-MAS: Mobile Agent Platform for
Workflow systems' (July 1998). I designed and implemented an
inter-agent communication infrastructure using Java software. After
that, I wrote a thesis about my research result and it was entitled
'Design of Inter-Agent Communication Infrastructure for Agent-based
Workflow System' (April 2000). The thesis was accepted by KIPS
(Korea Information Processing Society) in a Spring Conference
(April 2000) and I received the top award.
Research Interests and Specific Goal
After considering my interests and reviewing all information
about departments of compute science in several universities, I
decided to apply to Carnegie Mellon University's doctoral program
leading to a Ph.D. degree at Carnegie Mellon University. Professor
M. Satyanarayanan's current research interests and projects are
very likely to meet my expectations regarding a Ph.D. research
project.
My research interests are as follows:
1) Mobility and Scalability in distributed systems
2) Reliable distributed file system
3) High-performance distributed computing
As a computer engineer, I have a strong background in computer
science, professional and technical skills in programming and about
four year's development experiences in the field. As a researcher,
I have a strong theory base in distributed systems and project
experiences in design and implementation of mobile agent systems. I
am familiar with all the fundamentals and practical experiences in
my research field.
What I hope to gain from doctoral studies at Carnegie Mellon
University is an acquisition of advanced knowledge and the ability
to carry out independent research. Upon completion of my Ph.D.
degree, I will seek to pursue my studies with the aim of applying
my knowledge towards the solution of specific problems in the field
of distributed systems at Carnegie Mellon University, or another
research institute. It is my hope that my participation in relevant
research projects will contribute in the development of new and
signicant knowledge in the field of information and communications
technology.
I appreciate your attention and consideration in reading this
statement.
Sincerely yours,
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I would like to build on my solid education and experience as an
engineer for a Ph. D. degree in computer science at a distinguished
university. I wish in particular to be trained at an advanced level
in software systems, database systems, applied-AI and
knowledge-based systems. My ultimate goal is to become a professor
teaching computer science at a Chinese university. I believe that
advanced training in a quality graduate program will help me
realize my goal.
Having worked in both academia and industries, I have narrowed
down my career interest to teaching and researching, although I can
also appreciate the value of other types of career. I feel that, by
teaching and researching at an advanced level within the context of
a university, I can make the most contribution to the progress of
science and technology in my country. This is because, to a large
developing country like China, the propagation of scientific and
technological knowledge is at least as important as the development
of cutting-edge expertise. Enough people are already devoted to
mastering the state-of-the -art in computer science, but not nearly
enough people are prepared to spend their life training new
generations to be better than they are.
As a computer professional, I am versed in a full range of
computer knowledge and skills. As a graduate student, I devoted the
better part of my time to doing research on data consistency, a
topic that is fundamental not only to the database itself but also
to data mining. In my Master's thesis, I proposed, under the most
commonly used division of schemes, a new computing method that
strikes the best balance to date between cost and computation
performance. In the capacity of a system analyst and project
engineer, I have worked with all kinds of software applications,
and created a lot of my own as well. I once provided a model for
the routine on form, which dominates daily operations in many
offices. Some of my work already stands on fore front of the
technological progress in China. Some time ago, I met the President
of the New Technology Development Company affiliated with Beijing
University, one of China's most distinguished higher-learning
institution. He told me that about their new product, a program of
textual search within whole context, which can identify text titles
and text intelligently. Much to my surprise, I found that the
program was virtually the same as the form-based handling system.
If I had done a proper job in disseminating what I had done, there
would be this repetition of work.
I have developed some insights about the WWW technology, which is
now part of the normal office environment. Its widespread use has
generated a lot of demands for change in the format of both the web
server and the web browser. One answer to some of the demands is
being met by the adoption of the intranet technology. With it, the
architecture of CGI, +SQL DB+WEB SERVER has become a popular topic.
I tried my hand in this area several years ago, and would dearly
love to enhance my expertise.
The ands-on experience in so many different areas has endowed me
with string sensitivity to changes and progress in computer
science, particularly to problems that arise out of routine work. I
am known among my colleagues for my ability to ask the right
questions at the right moment, especially when dealing with DB,
query tools, office models and the Internet. With further training,
I hope to be able to combine ANN or other AIs with DB for
information handling. I am glad to say that my competence at
independent research will serve me well as I try to put my ideas
into practice.
In view of the above, I would greatly appreciate it if you could
accept me into your program and offer me whatever financial you
might be able to. By giving me an opportunity to study under your
seasoned guidance, you will produce not only another computer
scientist but also a computer scientist who will spawn many other
computer scientists.
范文5:
A fourth-year student grounded solidly in the basics of computer
science, I am writing in pursuit of graduate studies that I hope
can help me acquire cutting-edge expertise in software programming
in general and parallel processing in particular.
Intrigued by the power of the computer since high school, I have
been trying to stay on top of the computer science by concentrating
my undergraduate studies on those subjects that underpin the
discipline, particularly mathematics and electronics. To build up
my solid knowledge in these subjects, I have taken virtually all
the related courses that the university has had to offer. These
courses include Algorithm & Data Structure, Mathematical
Modeling, Network Theory, Digital Circuit, Discrete Mathematics,
and Electric Circuit. With a sophisticated understanding in these
areas, I have been well positioned to appreciate the basic theories
of computer science and their applications to software
development.
Aided by the firm command of the basics, I have found it not only
easy but also exciting to study the various subjects covered by my
major. As most of my classmates, I took a variety of courses
ranging from AI to Computer Network, from AI Programming to
Knowledge Engineering, from Pattern Recognition to Software
Engineering, and from Database Design to Programming Language
Design. But I distinguished myself by my academic record, which
places me as one of the very top students in my class. My grades in
these course never went below A or B. I have also stood out as one
of the few who have taught themselves Real Time System and Computer
Graphics.
Armed with sound training in the basic theories and applied
technologies, I have been able to move on into deeper and wider
areas of computer science. Early in my university life, I began to
understand that the modern computer's base, the Turing machine, was
reaching its limits in AI. Gradually, I have narrowed down my
research interest to parallel & distributive computing, which I
understand can significantly boost the performance of personal
computers by giving them some of the functions of mainframe
computers.
Of all the areas of computer science, parallel processing
fascinates me the most. The term first came to me when I read the
book Computer Organization & Design: the Hardware/Software
Interface as part of my Computer Architecture course. By teaching
me how the performance of computers can be improved through
pipelining and parallel processing, the book reshaped my thinking
in computer science.
My lab experience deepened my understanding of parallel
processing. In my third year, I worked on a GIFT project with Dr.
Komatsu, chief researcher of IBM Tokyo Research Laboratory and Dr.
Koseki, one of Dr. Komatsu's colleagues. The project was to
introduce the architecture supports that can allow compilers to
derive more parallelism from programs. These architecture supports
include three designs, a conditional execution mechanism to execute
instructions without normal conditional jump instructions,
speculative execution mechanism, and a dynamic memory
disambiguation mechanism to execute memory access instructions
simultaneously.
As undergraduate students seldom get to be involved in actual
research, I took full advantage of the opportunity of working in
the lab. I particularly enjoyed the seminars held twice a week as
part of the lab work. At these seminars, I engaged in in-depth
discussions with Master's students under Dr. Komatsu's seasoned
guidance. The lab experience is adding weight and insights to my
graduation paper An Improvement of Software pipelining using Loop
Transformations. In this paper, I will introduce a translation
algorithm using loop interchange and loop skewing. This algorithm
can minimize the initiation interval of loop nest to improve the
performance of software pipelining.
Through my lab experience and other research, I have developed a
long-term professional objective: the advancement of the parallel
processing technology. While I have strong faith in this
technology, I also know its limitations as it is today. Some
sequential algorithms can't be easily translated into fast parallel
algorithms and most compilers can only distribute works on one
platform. Another unsettled problem is that programming parallel
computers is now still a manual work. But even the modern language
(like Java, C++) can do some automatic translation work. If a
compiler can be developed to translate and distribute work into
different platforms, personal computers will be able to work like
mainframe computers at a fraction of the mainframes' costs. This
will make it possible to connect all the computers in the world and
speed up all the processes.
To help take the parallel processing technology beyond what is
capable of today, I have to undertake more advanced studies. This,
I believe, can only be accomplished in a quality graduate program
like yours. I plan to pursue a master's degree with a concentration
on paralleling and distributing compilers, operating systems or
computer networks, a combination thereof. With the training that
goes into such an advanced degree, I think I will be able to take
great strides towards fulfilling my professional objective. When I
do, I think I will be standing on the cutting-edge of the computer
science.
范文6:
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.
范文7:
Knowing where one is heading during navigation brings assured
happiness. As a student majoring in Computer Software, I began my
odyssey four years ago. Now, after the initial mysticism was
gradually unveiled, my curiosity remains the same. Indeed, having
entered this splendid computer world, I am more than greedy for
something new.
From the beginning of my study, my endeavor was fixed on the
underlying branches of Computer Science, particularly System
Software development. Novel applications on other’s platform may be
fruitful, but I think it’s more appealing to act as an independent
“manager”. In fact, mathematics, OS, DBMS and modern compiler are
all the examples, any breakthrough of which would push forward the
whole industry. Individuality is achieved in this unique
position.
My paces toward this goal are always steady. As mathematics
permeates to the every corner of Computer Science, I am eager to
see how it functions. I took courses offered by the Mathematics
Department including Mathematical Analysis and Advanced Algebra.
The curriculum also covered Discrete Mathematics, Probability &
Statistics and Theoretical Computer Science. As supplement to my
scope of knowledge, I learn by myself Combination Mathematics and
the Science of Programming. This really made a hard period of time,
but the harvest was rewarding. I come to understand that even the
most irrelevant software disciplines have the origins in common.
The importance of Fractured Geometry in Computer Graphics is
already obvious. What if a step furthers toward TSP or Bin Packing?
Immeasurable. Then came my favorite topics: Operating System,
Compiler and Database. I worked hard and derived bits of my own
insight. In fact, I was greatly encouraged to find some of my ideas
successfully implemented in the corresponding course projects. My
final grade is straight “As” in these coursed. In short, although
my experience in Computer Science is still limited, I believe its
depth is well accessible. As my advisor, Prof. Fang Yu, put it
figuratively in one of his lectures: “ It makes no difference
whether a hunter captures 5 or 7 rabbits. What counts is he knows
how to use his gun.”
I think I can be the qualified shooter now. in my undergraduate
years, I have earned various kinds of scholarships, among which
were “Peking University Fellowship” and “Excellent Academic
Scholarship”. My overall GPA ranks upper 10% among 48 students of
the same grade. Because of my satisfactory performance, I was
granted the honor of entering the graduate program at Peking
University directly, waived of the admission test. In retrospect,
my workload is always heavy but it is worth my time of effort.
Presently, I have both adequate theoretical understanding and rich
programming experience. READY I AM.
Of all the sub-areas of Computer Science, my major interest is
parallel processing and the related compiler construction. The
terminology of parallel processing came to me when I read an
article about digital circuit testing. According to this article,
there exist many serial approaches of solving the automatic test
pattern generation (ATPG) problem. Though certain method of solving
ATPG sometimes proved efficient, the computation time for a method
of solving ATPG sometimes proved efficient, the computation time
for a complete result is intolerable, the a parallel processing
machine is proposed. Using paralleled ATPG method, this NP complete
dilemma is ingeniously handled. After reading, I surprisingly
realized that parallel processing opened a new window for the
computationally intensive problems, which prove intractable for the
VON NEUMANN Architecture. You can always first split a specific
computational task into several independent divisions, then assign
each part to a certain processor. With reasonable partition and
proper synchronization, most grueling scientific applications can
be reduced to normal scale problems.
With the advent of the multiprocessor architecture, compiler
optimization faced a new challenge. A compiler not only has to
translate, but it is also responsible for generating
parallel-processing loop provides a rich opportunity of exploiting
parallelism. Therefore, finding an optimum strategy for loops
because a hot research topic. On the whole, parallelism changes our
view toward the conventional computer architecture so that the
compiler’s construction must make the corresponding modification.
Because of this challenging characteristic, I choose them to be my
interest of future study.
Yet parallel processing is far from maturity. It has been
observed that some sequential algorithms can be easily translated
into fast parallel algorithms while some others may not. Is every
sequential computation can be done efficiently in parallel? If not,
what properties result in such distinction? Another unsettled
problem is programming parallel computers now is like programming
serial computers in the 1960s. Programmers get locked into a
particular manufacturer’s computers. Is it possible for us to
design a higher level language for parallel computers that hides
the underlying machine architecture from users? Both are crying out
for solution.
Without advanced knowledge, I can do nothing but wait. In order
to convert my undergraduate study into full play, graduate
education is a necessity. From the college guide and my advisor’s
recommendation, I am pleased to learn that your department has an
academic atmosphere where originality is appreciated and individual
potential is explored. It will be the best place for my specialized
study. If possible, my main interest in the future will be in the
following areas:
Parallel processing, Compiler construction.
Distributed/concurrent systems, Operating system.
Machine learning, Automated fault diagnosis.
As my undergraduate education is very basic, if you feel that I
am more suited for some other areas, any of your suggestion would
be highly appreciated.
Upon the completion of my study, I would return to Peking
University and teach what I’ve learned to the students. Then I
shall establish a research center to experiment new ideas. It is my
ultimate goal to see the Chinese computer products leading the
global market in the
范文8:
I would like to apply to do a Management degree. Having acted as
Managing Director on a Young Enterprise Team whilst doing my ‘AS’
levels, I came up with innovative ideas that made a very successful
company. Having held management positions within Human Resources,
Operations, and Finance, I quickly realised that pursuing a
management degree at university would be ideal for me.
After my GCSE’s, I held a temporary job as a junior in an
Insolvency practice, in order to gain work experience. Having to
work to tight deadlines taught me how to work independently as part
of a professional team. I learnt that in business, if one person
lacks productivity, then everyone else can suffer, and also how to
motivate others as a means of preventing such issues. I used the
skills learnt to enhance my role as the Managing Director of my
young Enterprise company, particularly methods of motivation and
delegation, and the significance of being accountable for others.
Having spent nearly three years working part time in a Health food
shop alongside my studies, I developed my communication skills,
with both colleagues and customers, and proved to be a trustworthy
employee.
Being appointed as Deputy Head Boy in the sixth form was a great
honour to me. My skills were greatly enhanced by holding this
position, as I would often have to listen, and respond to issues
brought up by fellow prefects, and students lower down the school.
Through activities such as Lunch duty, I learnt the worth of
different leadership skills, and that it is important to treat
everyone as an individual in order to get results. I was always
keen to stay into the evening to help out at school events.
Socialising is very important to me, and I am always keen to meet
new people. I enjoy trying new foods to increase my knowledge of
different cultures, and my culinary skills will prove very useful
in independent university life. I enjoy travelling, and learning
about modern history. Having recently returned from Prague, I
visited a concentration camp. This was a moving experience for me,
and something I will never forget. Music is one of my biggest
hobbies, and I use music to help me unwind and reflect on things. I
use the internet to keep up with current affairs and sports
news.
I have always been a keen sportsman, representing my school in
many sporting activities. I enjoy running, particularly competing
in sprint races, but also long distance running as a means of
keeping fit. I always try to go for a run every evening, during
breaks between my A Level studies. I represented my school as a
keen member of the district and Maccabi Great Britain athletics
teams, particularly in the relay. I formally played tennis and
table tennis in national competitions, and more recently I have
played in football, rugby, and cricket leagues outside of
school.
I believe that my experiences have prepared me for independent
university life. My social skills together with my ambition to
succeed in life prove me to be good candidate for a Management
Degree.
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