德国柏林艺术大学留学申请书
Dear _,
One of the most appealing features of Physics is the way that complex physical phenomena can be explained by simple and elegant theories. I enjoy the logical aspect of the subject and I find it very satisfying when all the separate pieces of a problem fall together to create one simple theory. My interest and aptitude for maths adds an extra dimension to Studying science, particularly Physics. I relish the challenge of a complicated problem both in physics and mathematics. I am also a keen practical physicist, during a degree I would like to keep in touch with the practical side of the subject.
My interest in science extends outside the classroom. I keep up to date with new developments and ideas by reading around my school subjects in books and also in journals such as New Scientist and Scientific American. I have read books by Richard Feynman, Richard Dawkins and lan Stewart, I also particularly enjoyed John Archibald Wheeler's A Journey into Gravity and Spacetime. These books challenge me in a way that is very different from the way in which I am required to think at school.Over the summer holidays of 2001 I arranged three weeks of work experience in the Department of Materials Science at the University of Oxford. During this time I worked with three different research groups studying the atomic structure of surfaces, use of the 3D atom probe, and the structure of magnetic storage surfaces. The work on magnetic surfaces was particularly exciting because it was a new development that could have a significant impact. I also wrote some documents for them, such as a guide to help students find Materials Science resources on the Internet. The whole experience was very useful because I had to apply what I had leamt at school to unfamiliar areas, thus using my brain in an entirely new way.I am a keen sportsman both in and out of school, having represented my school, and the Oxford Devils' under-17 team, at basketball. For the past three years I have played cricket for the school team, being captain for two years I have been in the Oxfordshire cricket squad for my age group since the age of thirteen and have been a senior player at Bicester and North Oxford-Cricket Club since 1998. Playing team sports has taught me a lot about the importance of team work and I believe I can apply this in a working environment. Recently, I discovered an enthusiasm for scuba diving, and have achieved my open water diving license.During my time at university I aim to get a first class education that will stand me in good stead for entering the world of work; I also want to continue my education in an environment in which I can thrive mentally. In return, the university will get a student who is hard working, always willing to learn and will put something back into the community.
My fascination with science started at a very early age. The branch of science that interested me most had always been physics. My approach led me to ask questions like “What makes the InterCity 125 the (then) fastest train in the world?” after having travelled on it. Hence I pursued a string of hobbies such as trainspotting, concentrating on things like the power of the engines and how they work. When they ran into one another, I would ask questions such as “What makes the cab crumple in the way that it does? What if instead I bash two neutrons together at near to the speed of light?” In order to keep up to date with all the new developments I read the New Scientist every week. I have chosen to do Physics at university simply as a quest for knowledge. My interest in music gradually merged with my interest in physics as I learnt to tune the Harpsichord and listening out for ‘resultants’ which are the tell-tale sign of bad tuning. In the universities that offer it, I have chosen to do Physics/Music joint degrees so that I can extend my understanding of the physical phenomena of music and can also enjoy my violin-playing. In other universities I have chosen courses that delay specialisation because I have also a strong interest in the chemistry of materials. In my free time I pursue a wide range of activities including music (performing, listening and composing, specialising in the music of the Baroque period, having attained A/B Grade 8 on the Violin and Grade 5 with Distinction in Theory), circuit design and construction, calligraphy, philately, software design and computer programming (Pascal, C, HTML, BASIC, 8086 and 6502 Assembler), typesetting and publishing - including the school arts magazine “Cerulean”, sailing in dinghies, visiting historical sites and reading about them. I have been a committee member of the computer society, secretary of the junior scripture union, an assistant school librarian, a cricketer in the 3rd XI, on the committee of the School Student Council and on the panel of the “Young Enterprise” scheme. When Science ‘at home’ happened in 1995 I presented a very successful display on rates of reaction and I subsequently gained an academic scholarship to Felsted. I have given various talks as a member of the debating society, representing my division and the school in various debates. After having been awarded a Senior Scholarship in the Lower Sixth at Felsted, I was invited to join the “Andrew Society”, the senior academic society of the school, to which I gave various presentations. I have also played in at least 7 orchestras, participated in various plays & musicals, sung in various choirs, rehearsed the orchestra for the “divisional music contest” and led the William Wood Harpsichord Trio for 2 years, including an item in a concert at the Usher Hall. During the Summer I was responsible for the Northern Festival Sinfonia, and organised a charity concert for them which raised a substantial amount of money for the Handel House Trust. In my Lower Sixth I spent considerable time helping with the maintenance and repairs of the school computers and the network, and also wrote various applications some of which have been released as shareware. Thus, this summer I was able to work as a freelance computing consultant in Edinburgh. I have been very interested in pottery and the chemistry of glazes, when I had the opportunity to attend a pottery class after school. In my upbringing I attended various masterclasses on Mathematics and Physics, a Theology class every week for 3 years, the ‘Understanding Industry’ course and an SSPCA ‘Caring for Animals’ course in 1994, obtained 3 Gold certificates in Scottish Mathematics competitions, including one ‘best in school’, as well as qualifying as a Leading Seaman in CCF Navy.
Yours sincerely,
德国柏林艺术大学留学费用和条件
一、学期贡献费用
学生的学期贡献费用由四个部分组成:支付给大学生服务中心的社会保障的贡献费用,学生代表协会的贡献费,注册登记费,以及学期票的费用(用于免费使用公共交通工具)。
二、学期票
学期票可以允许学生在整个柏林只用公共交通工具,加上支付给大学生服务中心的社会保障的贡献费用,学生代表协会的贡献费,注册登记费,学生在注册登记之前一共需要支付255.49欧元。缴费地址学校会进行通知。只有当学生出示费用支付证明后,才能注册登记。
三、额外费用
除了支付一般的学期贡献费用,下面列出了需要支付其他费用的课程专业:
1.文化新闻硕士学位课程
在柏林艺术大学参加了文化新闻硕士学位课程的学生,一个月需要支付500欧元。
2.数字通信指挥(硕士)
一个学习模块(在6周的时间内,一起有10个模块)的费用是1500欧,双模块(12周)的费用是3000欧,总计是18000欧。
3.音乐治疗
在柏林艺术大学参加了音乐治疗硕士学位课程的学生,一个月需要支付330欧元。
4.声音研究
在柏林艺术大学参加了声音研究硕士学位课程的学生,一个月需要支付450欧元。
四、住宿费用情况
许多交换生通过网络寻找宿舍,柏林艺术大学以及附近一些大学的公告栏,分类广告,杂志等等可能会提供一些其他的宿舍消息。国际办公室往往会从外出留学的德国学生那里获得一些宿舍资源。
柏林艺术大学的大部分建筑位于Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf区,除了媒体楼位于贝格区,HZT位于韦丁区。但是,目前最前卫的地区是Kreuzklln,这里有很多咖啡馆和俱乐部,很多学生都居住在这里。一间合租公寓的费用大约是300欧到400欧之间,包括电费,煤气费和暖气费。
学生可以通过学校的国际办公室预定学生宿舍。学生宿舍提供单人间,有共用的洗手间和厨房。在学生支付了500欧元的押金之后,国际办公室可以为学生预留一间房间。住宿时长必须是6个月(9月1日到2月28日或者3月1日到8月31日)。
如果你在来柏林之前没有找好宿舍,可以选择旅馆住宿,单人间一个晚上的价钱大约是30到40欧。
德国柏林艺术大学申请条件
1.背景要求
相关专业本科在读或大专/本科毕业生;具有或相当于德国高中学历:来自中国的申请人为音乐学院正式学生或艺术类中学生,如音乐学院附中;普通初/高中生,有国内相关专业比赛获奖证书者亦可。具有较好的德语水平。
2.年龄要求
年龄一般在18-30岁之间,通过入学考试。
3.申请材料
个人简历,护照复印件,护照照片,小学毕业证复印件,初中毕业证复印件,德语学时证明,APS审核证书,高中生提供(高中在读证明或毕业证翻译公证件;高中成绩单翻译公证件),大学生提供(大学在读证明或者毕业证学位证翻译公证件;大学成绩单翻译公证件)。
4.申请时间
柏林艺术大学夏季学期申请截止日期为10月15日至11月14日,冬季学期申请截止日期为3月15日至4月14日。
德国柏林艺术大学院校介绍
一、大学概况
柏林艺术大学成立于1696年,当时是一所专业艺术学院.1957年正式使用现名.该校为欧洲音乐院校联合会会员.大学现有4个大系:绘画艺术造型艺术音乐表演艺术,包括30多个专业,拥有3700多名学生,是德国的艺术院校.也是世界排名前十位的艺术大学。
音乐系大约有250多名教授.博士.讲师,有包括器乐和声乐的多个专业.注册学生570多人。
二、专业设置
室内乐,教堂音乐,作曲,音乐理论,指挥,合唱指挥,节奏法,体态律动,电影音乐,音响技巧,羽管键琴,钢琴,管风琴,弦乐器,萨克斯,音乐教育,音乐学。
表演艺术系注册学生200多人,开设有声乐和音乐剧相关的专业课程。
三、考试时间(在德国)
冬季学期为6-8月,夏季学期为1-2月。
报名时间:冬季学期3月15日-4月30日;夏季学期上一年10月15日-11月30日。
学制学历:学制3-5年,毕业后发给毕业文凭。
四、招生条件
1.具有或相当于德国高中学历,来自中国的申请人为音乐学院正式学生或艺术类中学生,如音乐学院附中/普通初.高中生,但有国内相关专业比赛获奖证书者。
2.年龄一般在18-30岁之间,通过入学考试(一般音乐知识考试主修专业知识考试)。
3.具有较好的德语。
德国艺术留学申请流程介绍
第一步
艺术类学生留学德国,要事先给相关大学写信索取有关专业的背景材料,然后根据要求及时寄去本人的作品以及其他资料,以免因信息不准而耽误申请。
作品通过预选并收到学校的“考试通知书”后,学生要立即办理有效签证赴德参加“专业能力考试”,考试通过即获得“专业入学资格”,持合格的语言证书即可正式入学。
音乐、艺术和设计类专业的申请者在入学条件和德语水平要求方面基本和其他专业的申请条件相同。但该类专业的申请人要提交一定数量的作品参加预选。德语水平的要求和其他专业也基本一致,知识在个别情况下可适当放宽。
第二步
申请艺术类专业时,学生要将作品收集成册并制成作品集,连同申请材料一起寄给德国的大学。大学对作品集评审后,会邀请入选的申请人到德国参加测试。测试一般偏重技能(如素描等),具体看学校的要求。
音乐专业的学生若想留学德国需尽早开始着手。音乐表演专业一般都有面试,学生申请时要将相关时间计算在内。学生要先在德国大学的网站上找到招生网页,注意其中的条件和截止日期,然后根据要求准备材料。
德国大学在初选后若对学生提供的材料满意,则会邀请学生到德国面试,当场表演。德国音乐学院申请人要通过学院自行举办的专业能力考试,以证明具有足够的音乐天赋。每所音乐学院有自己的专业能力、入学测验规则。学生在申请学校时,要详细阅读学校网页说明。
提醒大家注意:
学生要注意的是,申请多所艺术院校,以确保面试机会。在获得面试通知后,将所有的面试通知一并交到德国使馆,这样可以一次将所有的面试安排在一次旅行中,省时省力。如果高中毕业生能通过专业能力考试,部分音乐学院也会给予有条件入学许可。
德国研究生留学申请书
Dear _,
There are a great deal of media and communication courses available, but a degree in public relations is something I could thrive on. I believe my established communication skills and enthusiasm for dealing with other people would provide a solid foundation for which to further develop those skills incorporated into this course. I relish the idea of a career working with the public, based on critical thinking and strategic planning, thus justifying my application for this course. My interest in current affairs has stemmed from the A Level politics course I am studying, which engrossed my from day one. Critical analysis and presentation of information plays an integral part of this subject, and consequently these skills I have gained from this would prove to be a valuable stepping stone into public relations.
My interest in media and communications was fueled by a previous passion to study journalism. Work experience in a local newspaper office and at a German regional newspaper office provoked a desire to learn more about where our information was coming from and who wrote the press releases that we based our front page articles on. Consequently, I carried out additional work experience in a PR consultancy, whilst on a German exchange, and I am currently waiting from several consultancies in my area that I recently applied to.
Since year 10, I have been an active member of my schools web team and have had various articles published relating to subject departments and school trips I have been on, such as the history-based trip to Eastern Europe. My spare time involves reading books from contemporary authors (John Simpson, Michael Moore etc) as well as more ''classic'' books, such as Catcher in the Rye, To Kill a Mockingbird and Animal Farm. I enjoy many aspects of music. I have recently started to teach myself to play the flute and I regularly attend various music concerts.
At the weekend, I work for HMV (who I have enquired to about a summer placement at their in-house PR office), which I thoroughly enjoy due to the creative environment and strong emphasis on customer service. I have had part time jobs for the last three years, thus allowing me to not only manage my time efficiently, but to develop various skills in communication with the public and my ability to work in a team.
Evidently, my studies and interests to skills like teamwork, communication and multi-tasking that I would develop in a public relations degree, hopefully giving merit to my application for this course.
Yours sincerely,
德国研究生留学条件和费用
一、德国研究生留学条件
1、学术
申请到德国读研究生课程的中国学生需要在国内的高校学完4年的本科课程或者是5年的本科课程,并且还需要获得学位证书。如果是中国的211学校4年本科或者是5奶奶本科毕业但是没有获得学位证书的同学,不管是申请德国的什么专业都是可以的,但是能不能被录取还是由德国的学校来决定。对于专科毕业的学生是不能申请读德国的研究生课程的。德国学校的研究生盛情需要学生在本科时期的GPA,德国的有些研究生的专业的名额是有限的,如果你想去申请这些竞争力很大的专业的话,你要保证你本科的GPA的分数足够高,德国学校的研究生专业要求学生本科的GPA要考到2.5分以上,有很多的研究生专业只需要你本科的GPA在2.0分以上。
2、语言
申请读德国的研究生课程如果申请的是德语教学的课程的话,学生需要在入学之前学习德语的时间要超过800个小时,德国也有的学校要求学生在入学的时候参加DSH的考试,或者是提供其他有效的德语考试的证书也是可以的。如果是申请读德国学校用英语来教学的研究生课程,需要学生提供TOEFL或者IELTS的考试分数,德国学校的研究生课程对学生的TOEFL的要求是分数在550分以上,对学生的IELTS的分数要求是在6.0分以上,如果是申请读的是文科专业的学生IELTS的分数要在6.5分以上。
3、入学考试
现在德国有很多的大学要求申请读研究生的学生参加考试,这个考试是考核学生是不是具有学习研究生课程的能力,有的德国的学校会要求机会很大的学生参加学校的面试,面试的时间大概是30分钟,面试官会考察学生的专业知识和来德国读研究生的动机是什么,有的考官还会问到学生的职业目标是什么,所以在面试之前可以把类问题的回答好好想想。
二、德国研究生留学费用
1、学费
1)德国的大学有两种,普通家庭一般会选择公立大学,不用支付学费,只需缴纳少量的注册费,基本为?50-200。
2)私立的稍微要贵些,不仅要收学费,还收取高昂的注册费。
总的来说,上公立的能获得较多资助,申请奖学金的机会更多一些。
2、住宿费
1)德国也有不同消费水平的城市,就像我们国家,分为一线、二线、三线以及更多,各个地区的住宿费用会有差距。
2)就大多数学生而言,平均支付租金在?350左右。
3)德国经济水平发展不错的有法兰克福、慕尼黑等,在这些城市上学的同学们,一定要注意控制自己的消费支出,提前主动申请学生宿舍,不然,只能在附近租房,成本会高很多。
4)如果学校位于中小城市,房租基本在?50-100,可以考虑和同学或朋友合租,亲自去看一下房子有没有问题,检查门窗的牢固性,空调、热水器能否正常运转,询问房东包不包水费、冬天取暖费和物业费、网费或者宽带费。所有的细节要反复检查,把这些琐碎的问题都弄清楚后再与房东签订合同。不要头脑发热,房子都没看,就随意签协议,到时候后悔就来不及了。
3、交通费
1)公交是最主要的出行工具。设施都很完善,公交枢纽中心有各种公交卡出售,有的打五折、有的八折优惠。需要经常出去游玩或者打工的同学,可以办多张。
2)注册成为研究生后,可以体验到本地区优惠,即大学周边公交费免收。
3)远途距离时,可以凭借学生证乘坐火车,获取相应票价福利。周末、晚上的价格会比平时、白天的微微下调。
4)团体购票时,也能享受到低价优惠。
4、饮食费
如果去学校餐厅吃的花,每月每人?100足够了。
德国留学住宿方式
一、学生宿舍
高校是会为学生提供宿舍的,但是近几年来德国的留学生数量越来越多,供应赶不上需求,所以大家要想顺利入住的话,必须要在确认了录取之后,尽快去进行登记申请。
目前提供给学生的选择,一般是双人间,可以有效地节省空间并且给予一个比较舒适的环境,独卫独浴是基本的配置,卧室内会有床和书桌以及衣柜,月租在300欧左右。
二、合作公寓
为了缓解校内住宿的压力,大部分学校还会和周边的公寓进行合作,为学生提供一个比较舒适的环境,可选择房型也会比较多,针对预算不同的学生进行设置,单间、双人、多人间都有。
不管房子的大小如何,都是会配有卫浴和厨房,可以满足大家日常生活和做饭的需求,一般合租会比单独住要便宜,而且通过学校申请也会更加有保障一些,租金一个月需要300-500欧。
三、私人住房
想自己找房子的话,则需要选择靠谱的方式,而且自己要有进行筛选和甄别,可以通过中介或者自己去studenten-wg、studenten-wohnung、easywg、wg-gesucht、mitwohnzentrale、homecompany筛选。
这种方式租房要求大家再确认之前,对房子进行认真的检查,并且要和房东签好受保障的合同,方便后续进行维权,一般来说合约是一年起签的,租金也提前约定好。
四、寄宿家庭
还有少部分的学生,会选择以寄宿的形式的形式住在本地的家庭内,这样可以让大家更好的对德国的习俗有亲密的了解,还可以在家庭成员的帮助下,适应本地的生活。
一般申请需要通过官方的平台进行,大家可以先列出自己的需求,会为你进行筛选和推荐,然后大家可以直接和寄宿家庭进行沟通,服务会从大家入境开始,直接结束寄宿。
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