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日本留学读高中的申请书
Dear _,
Changing the bandage on an angry bulldog’s paw or trimming the hooves of a 2000-pound draft horse can be an intimidating venture. Curing animals requires compassion, precision, and confidence; it is also an excellent way to learn about practicing medicine and to feel the satisfaction of helping someone in need. Due to my rural background, knowledge of animals, and love of science, I began working for a local veterinarian at a young age. Later in life, when I decided to become a physician, I saw that my veterinary experiences had prepared me well for a career in health care.
When I started volunteering in an emergency room, I learned that humans really aren't so different from other animals -- I needed to show my compassion in order to earn their trust before I could heal or comfort them. When a child or widow brought me their dying pet and pleaded for me to cure it, I had to soothe the person as well as the animal. I used this calm compassion in the emergency room when comforting the family of a father who had just suffered a heart attack, or when talking with a husband frantic about his wife’s car accident. I saw further similarities between human and animal medicine when I shadowed Dr. Harry Williams in his family practice. I saw that his close relationship with his patients led him to keep thinking of them long after his office closed for the day. Likewise, as a veterinary technician, I had often carefully considered how to help each animal. Compassion is truly a prerequisite for any career in health care.
In my work with animals, I learned that perseverance is key to successful treatment. Interruption of that treatment can lead to disastrous results. In many rural communities near my home, I witnessed the consequences of the absence of consistent medical care. As a farrier, I have worked in many old-order Mennonite communities whose needs aren’t being met: when one client's daughter injured her hand in a corn sheller, she was unable to get medical care because facilities were far away and no doctors could come to their farm. The girl’s hand was infected and not healing well. I did what I could, but I was troubled that I didn’t have the expertise to treat the injury. On my next visit, I saw that her hand had grown deformed. Had she been able to see a physician more frequently, her hand might have healed correctly. Encounters of this kind have revealed to me the consequences of medically underserved communities. I look forward to working toward a solution to this problem when I am a physician.
A good veterinarian operates with precision. I have applied the careful, exacting skills I learned with animals to my lab work. I am currently involved in research on corneal endothelium with Dr. Carson Kennedy. In the lab, we study mammalian corneal cells; eventually, we would like to describe and prevent ophthalmic diseases such as glaucoma. Through this work, I have honed my scientific skills and sharpened my analytical mind. It is exhilarating to catch a glimpse of valuable knowledge, not yet known by anyone, which has the potential to help many people. It is also very rewarding to know that I have contributed to the advancement of medicine by providing research results that will improve people’s health.
Perhaps the most important quality required to practice human or animal medicine is confidence. In the lab, in the emergency room, and in the field, I have had many opportunities to observe the importance of confident leadership to a medical practice. Over the years, I have observed that the best veterinarians and physicians handle each issue swiftly and appropriately, delegating tasks to others with self-assurance. In every medical situation, someone must take the lead role while working to manage the team. Leadership roles have always come naturally to me -- I spent twelve years working toward becoming an Eagle Scout and helping my younger brother to do the same. The composure I gained as a troop leader helped me to excel in my role as supervisor at a large walking horse farm. Since then, I have grown into leadership roles that required more significant responsibilities. I am comfortable as a leader because I am confident in my ability to ensure the health and safety of others. The leadership skills I have developed will be a vital part of my work as a physician.
When I began working as a veterinary technician, I did not fully realize that the skills I gained would be so applicable to my eventual career as a physician. Yet my experiences with animals have provided me with an excellent foundation to continue my studies of human health and well-being. I am eager to develop the medical knowledge I have gained thus far in order to become the kind of physician my community will be able to rely on.
Yours sincerely,
xuexila
日本留学读高中的优势与条件
一、去日本读高中优势
1、节约时间
国内初中毕业后到日本读高中,很多是可以无缝对接的。
目前在中国招生的高中,一般是每年10月,4月两次招生,那么国内初中6月毕业后,最快同年10月就可以到日本读高中。
在日本经过三年的学习,之后就可以直接报考大学,这样几乎和国内的同龄人同时间升入大学。如果是在国内读完高中后再到日本留学,那么先要到日本的语言学校过渡后才能考大学,这样比直接到日本读高中的学生要多花费至少一年,有的甚至要多读2年。
此外,有的日本高中还接收高二、高三的插班,这样时间上的灵活性就更大。
2、可以更顺利的考取日本大学
这个是指留学生在日本高中毕业后,可以跟日本高三毕业生一样,参加「大学入学共通テスト(大学入学共通测试)」,这个考试相当于日本的“高考”。
另外,因为现在的日本因为大学多,学生少,所以都会给高中各种各样的推荐名额,所以基本都能有一些保底大学。重点是日本大学给日本高中毕业生的名额远远比语言学校毕业后参加留考的留学生名额要多很多倍,所以有的时候反而竞争没有那么激烈。
另外有些比如医科大学等等,不设留学生特别招生考试。所以反而只有参加日本大学入学共通测试才能顺利考取。
3、日语进步飞速
根据我们以往成功办理日本留学的同学们反馈回来的消息,很多直接报考日本大学的同学们,在最初上课的时候会跟不上老师的授课进度。
我们都知道学习语言需要环境,而在国内学习日语的孩子们,听力和口语一直都是弱项。而高中就留学日本,周边的老师和同学都是日本人,所以说在日本读高中的孩子有三年的时间可以“磨耳朵”练口语,
4、培养孩子们的成长能力
高中时期是人生的重要阶段之一,是一个人从孩子到成人的转变过程。众所周知,日本和中国的教育体制并不相同,日本高中不仅开设各类文化课,文化课外的业余生活更是丰富,各类社团多种多样。
喜欢运动的孩子们有棒球部、足球部、篮球部等;针对喜欢艺术的孩子们有吹奏部,漫画部,轻音部;还有可以让孩子们学会一门技能的花道部、茶道部;更有一些学校会根据地方特色,保护地方传统设置社团。
日本高中的教育方式正是保护孩子的“天然性”,挖掘每个孩子的潜力。而日本社会的诚信意识、公民意识、环保意识、做事的认真不敷衍,为人的谦恭礼让,在社会行为中的高度自律,这些都是孩子们需要耳濡目染养成的习惯。
5、生活环境优美和发展前景好
干净、整洁一直是日本这个国家的代名词,清新的空气、安全的直饮水、一尘不染的马路……在2020年全球宜居城市排行榜中,位列第一的就是日本东京所以说日本留学可以给孩子提供一个良好的生活学习环境。
此外,日本是被誉为全球社会治安的国家之一,家长们也可以放心孩子留学期间的安全问题。
从将来的就业形势来看,日本较国内还是有优势的,日本老龄化和少子化越来越严重,导致目前各行各业都处于缺人的境地。此外随着全球一体化进程的加深和加快,面临着国际竞争越来越激烈的现状,日本政府正在积极吸引外国高级人才留日,为达成这一目标,与之相配套的各种留学生就业利好政策纷纷出炉。
越来越多的家长让孩子高中赴日留学,可能是不希望孩子面对高考的重压,也有的家长考虑的比较长远,比如希望以后孩子在日本长期发展,入籍或者拿到永住权等等,那么以后在申请这些权利的时候,在高中期间读书的留学时间都是计算在内的。
6、收费合理
日本读高中的费用,包括学费、伙食费、住宿费、校服等各种费用,综合第一年共12-16万人民币左右,第二年往后每年10-12万人民币左右,不到欧美留学的一半。
而且随着日本的奖学金项目多且涵盖广泛,可以大大减轻留学家庭的负担。
二、到日本读高中的条件
1、开1年以上日语学习证明。
2、年龄要15周岁以上,小于18周岁。(原则上是14周岁以上,20周岁以下都可以。)
3、获得国内认可的9年义务教育经历证明,也可以出示教育资历证明就可以。
4、一般需要在国内参加日本独立入学的考试,考试分为笔试和面试,笔试考试科目是数学、英语和日语(有的部分学校是不考的)。
三、目前在国内招生的主要日本高中
现在在中国国内招收中国留学生的日本主要高中有:千叶晓星国际高中,九州的大分高中,大阪的明净高中(女子高中),静冈县的菊川南陵高中,和歌山南陵高中,高知的明德义塾,京都的两洋高中,大阪的敬爱(女子高中)和柏原(男子高中),福冈的冲学园,冈山的朝日塾,冈山学艺馆,茨城的鹿岛学园,宫城的仙台育英高中,千叶的翔凛高中,宫崎的东陵高中,东京荏原高中等;
目前关东地区的千叶晓星国际是偏差值较高的学校,所以入学要求也比较高。以上学校都是寄宿制的,所以原则上要住在学校里面,周末可以外出。
现在这些高中都需要参加招生考试,招生也都越来越严格。如果以后想在日本真正考好的大学、那么可以选择像晓星国际等质量好的学校。如果选择地点,那么只有东京荏原高中是在东京市中心。
日本留学奖学金申请种类介绍
一、政府奖学金
一类是文省部直属项目,申请需要由使馆或者学校进行推荐,可申请的学生有资格的限制,需要和日语或者日本文化相关,流程是材料审查、专业考试和面试,奖金多而且含金量高。
另一类是学习奖励费,表现好的学生有资格被学校推荐获取官方的直接奖励,虽然金额可能和学校直接发放的奖学金差不多,但是含金量会更高,同样需要由学校推荐,经过审核-面试后才能确认资格。
二、团体奖学金
一般是由机构或者企业设置的,会对获奖者有一定的额外限制要求,除了要满足基础的专业技能考核之外,还会要求学生付出一定的劳动力,需要在假期或者毕业后在这里工作一段时间。
奖金的金额是比较高的,不过差异也比较大,从几百到几万元不等,一旦获取没有特殊情况会持续到大家毕业,申请需要通过学校联系团体,所以大家需要提前将材料交给学校审核。
三、私人奖学金
还有不少私人设置的项目,这也是很多企业家和大老板会做的事情,其地位和慈善是一样的,不过目的是为了激励在专业学习中表现优秀的学生,大部分的项目是没有附加要求的。
目前日本这类的项目数量不少,还有专门的管理机构,大家可以根据自己的情况筛选可以申请的项目,一般会对学生某方面的技能尤其重视,不强制要求全面发展,获奖可能性还是比较高的。
四、学校奖学金
而大部分的学生可以获取的奖金项目,还是学校提供的,因为只审核学生的专业考试成绩,而且申请的流程也不复杂,大家考完试成绩出来之后,会自动生成名额,都不需要额外申请。
公示名单之后确认资格,然后大家只需要等待奖学金发放下来就可以了,都不需要大家操心,是比较合适的选择,也是获奖可能性的项目。
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