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1、尖子生英文留学申请书尖子生英文留学申请书(精选11篇) 尖子生英文留学申请书 篇1 Applied Program: Wireless TelecommunicationsOn August 27, 20_, at the Central Institute of the Datang TelecomTechnology and Industry Group based in Beijing, a young woman, full of energyand self-confidence, was giving a presentation entitled “The Design of t
2、heSwitching Numerical Method of the Radio Resource Management (RRM) Strategy inTD-SCDMA, and the Testing of Its Simulated Systems,” which received raptattention and high remarks from all the experts in Computer andTelecommunications who attended the meeting. That woman was I. At present,TD-SCDMA, W-
3、CDMA, and CDMA 20_ are considered the main technological standardsin the third generation of the worlds technological development in mobiletelecommunications. And the design of a switching computation method for the RRMStrategy is a key element and technological crux for the TD-SCDMA technology. Inr
4、etrospection, I found that it was my great enthusiasm for mobiletelecommunications, and my persistent pursuit of accuracy and perfection thathave helped me win accolades from colleagues and experts.In China, since the TD-SCDMA uses a smart antenna, it makes a demand for afiner research on the comput
5、ation method for the RRM Strategy, in areas such asPC, DCA, and HC. To me, a new starter in the company, it was a real challenge.Since the research team was new, it lacked engineering data and practicalexperience, although the equipment of the lab was quite advanced. It was onlyafter much library re
6、search, thinking, and consultation with experts did I finda RRM computation method suitable for a smart antenna. Because a smart antennahas its advantages of a more accurate VE locating and reduced searching areas,this computation method effectively lowers the complexity of the switchingprocess and
7、its failure rate. During the time when I worked for the project, Ioften stayed up several days in a roll to perfect a lab test. But I also derivedan enormous sense of satisfaction and fulfillment after overcoming obstacles,which more than compensated the pains and difficulties that I had to gothroug
8、h.The rapid development of mobile telecommunication technology places a highdemand on professionals working in this field. To a certain extent, it has to bea labor of love. My keen interest in mobile telecommunications emanated from theconcept of “personal communication.” During my undergraduate yea
9、rs at theNorthwest University of Industry, I spent much of my spare time browsing overprofessional publications and journals, to keep myself abreast of currentdevelopments. The concept of “personal communication” I encountered during thisprocess impressed me immensely. A system of “personal communic
10、ation” is one thatallows the user to communicate at anytime, anyplace, to anyone, and in any way.It painted such a beautiful of picture of a future society that I became fullyconvinced that it is a subject well worth my lifelong pursuit. This was why Ichose Mobile Telecommunications as my area of sp
11、ecialization in the graduateprogram. As a graduate student, I completed several research projectsindependently and successfully, including, for instance, “Turbo Code and theApplication of Its Coding Concept.” In short frame conditions, the Turbo Code,with its improved application in engineering, see
12、ms to have a bright future inreal-time voice-data service (Please see the attached article). After completingmy graduate degree, I entered Datang Group, a pioneer in Chinas softwaredevelopment. Here I did software design for the switch control template used atthe RNC equipment for the TD-SCDMA syste
13、m, and developed a switching computationmethod for the RRM Strategy. I went through the entire process of softwaredesign for the switch control template for the RNC equipment, from topicanalysis to the project outline and then to actual program writing.The present development of telecommunication te
14、chnology indicates that thesmart antenna, software radio, and the transmission technology of subline 下行high-speed subdivided exchange data (下行高速分组交换数据传输技术) are key technologies fortodays mobile telecommunications. Software radio, in particular, has attractedmuch public attention. The use of DSP and
15、software to solve the problem ofwireless interfaces of diverse standards on a public hardware platform hasbecome a major issue pursued by many professionals in our field. I too hope tomake my own contribution to the technological development in this area. In thenext few years, the traditional concep
16、t of using chips to build wirelessequipment for mobile telecommunication will be seriously challenged. In recentyears, the technologies and standards of the third generation of mobiletelecommunication have been rapidly updated. Software radio, I believe, will bethe future of our trade.My desire to k
17、now more about computer engineering prompted me to rise abovemy present conditions. The United States, as technological superpower, havefirst-rate teaching faculty and research facilities in the world. Itsideological openness and tolerance make a sharp contrast to Chinese culture,which tends to valu
18、e tradition rather than innovation. Wirelesstelecommunication may be said to be one of the newest research areas, and it isnew concepts and new vision that give life to the industry. I believe that inthe fine research environment in the United States, I will be able to make“shortcuts” in attaining m
19、y academic and career goals.I would like to apply for admission to the Center for WirelessTelecommunications of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Asthe most prestigious research institute in Wireless Telecommunications, theCenter has a large number of famed scholars and profession
20、als dedicated to thetheoretic research of Wireless Telecommunications. Meanwhile, it maintains closecontact with the telecommunication industry, and in this way can test the theoryin practical experimentation, which in turn promotes theoretic research. It isan ideal place for me to fully develop my
21、research potential.I look forward to finding a teaching position at college level in Chinaafter completing my graduate education, which will allow me to continue myresearch work in Wireless Telecommunications. I will impart my theoretic andpractical knowledge to my students, and hope that this will
22、benefit Chinaswireless telecommunication industry, and society at large. I will make everyeffort to make the idea of “personal communication” a reality. 尖子生英文留学申请书 篇2 The purpose of historical inquiry is not simply to present facts but tosearch for an interpretation of the past. The reason I want to
23、 study History issimply that it combines the excitement of exploration and discovery with thesense of reward born from successfully confronting and making sense of complexand challenging problems.History is fascinating because society is constantly evolving and as aresult, the history must evolve wi
24、th it.I seek enrolment in a program that not only maintains a superb reputationbut that will also demand only the highest quality effort from each of itsstudents. I hope that you are able to give me the privilege of continuing mystudies on the level demanded by your prestigious institution. I have a
25、ppliedall my abilities and diligence to getting into Oxford.My aim has always been to excel in examinations, no matter how demandingthey were. I made sure I achieved straight. As in all aspects of my studies.Frommy strong performance in my A level history exam to my past work experience, mybackgroun
26、d and qualifications have given me the skills to succeed in yourprogram.Although school occupies most of my time, I have learnt the rewards ofcontributing towards school life and have been head student for two years. Itake pleasure in debating issues that are important to me, and as part of mycontri
27、bution I set up a school debating society. This position has improved myleadership, organisational and communication skills and, given me the chance tocombine my theoretical knowledge and my interpersonal skills to successfullydebate issues closely related to history.Outside of academics, I am a kee
28、n sportsman, competitively playing hockeyand football. Last year I participated in the AA regional school athleticsfinals, achieving first position. My other passion is swimming, I have been amember of Warwickshire swimming club for nine years. One of my biggestachievements has been taking the Count
29、y Champion title and crowned the recordholder in the mens 200m butterfly.My swimming practices have also given me the chance to complete my lifeguard qualification, enabling me to gain work as a lifeguard. My swimmingability also helps with my interest in scuba diving. Last summer I volunteeredto as
30、sist with teaching scuba diving at a school in Italy. This experience wasextremely valuable, improving my communication skills and the appreciation ofdifferent cultures and backgrounds.For years, I have maintained a firm devotion to history. All of myexperiences, coupled with a strong academic backg
31、round, will allow me to embracestudying history at Oxford University. 尖子生英文留学申请书 篇3 I live in Pakistan-a country destroying itself with bombs,guns andgovernments' blabber to find justifications for what it is going through;acountry where a former president is murdered in public,where the nation&
32、#39;sconstitution and parliament are suspended at the same time,and where the voiceof a common man is unheard.Since the last few years, I had aspired to become a doctor.The idea of"scalpels," "opened chests" and "sutures" had always intrigued me.And then ithappened!The
33、recent unprecedented events in my country wiped off the dust ofdisillusionment from my eyes;I lost my will to become a doctor.However,theturmoil in the country led me towards newspapers and news channels,and hencePolitics.As I involved myself into politics,I realized that it isall-embracive-wielding
34、 its way over social and economic life-it is theomnipotent of Pakistan.It can mobilize public opinion,gear up propagandamachinery,make or repeal laws and what not.Backed up by public opinion,supportedby the majority of the legislators,armed with the means to keep the people in astate of ignorance,po
35、litical power crosses the limits of dictatorialpowers.Political power,like the most powerful intoxicant,makes the persons inpower to forget social ethics,political morality and obligations.Most of the learned youth in this country consider Politics to be "a refugefor the scoundrels" and th
36、is derogatory remark may be true if we look at thedeceptive and degenerated type of politicians indulging in a dirty game.Allthese political parties are votaries of democracy,but the way they conductthemselves inside their own parties is nothing but senselessauthoritarianism.Therefore a very few stu
37、dents choose to pursue Politics as aprofession,but what they don't realize is that if we don't take a stand thesystem can never be changed.Thus,I want to study Politics so I can come back tomy country and contribute what little I can do for my homeland and its people.IfI can inspire even a s
38、ingle person,it would be worth it.The world today isgrowing global.We are now not only to think of our own nation but as and when wethink of it,we have to keep the international perception in mind;consequently,Ichose Politics with International Relations as one of my courses.Studying in UK will bree
39、d a sense of individuality and self reliance.Iwould be able to interact with people from everywhere and get to know abouttheir culture.This would not only open new horizons for me,but would also clearsome preconceived notions one has about the other.I have always been an activeparticipant of debates
40、.I have participated in 3 Model UN conferences out ofwhich I was awarded with the Best Delegate award in two. I was also one of thetwo students to be selected from my school to participate in the EnglishSpeaking Union '08.Moreover, I've taken part in Parliamentary style debatestoo.Therefore
41、I believe I can communicate effectively in public and languagewill not be a barrier in my education.Furthermore, I have worked as an interneeat Al-Shifa Eye Hospital for a month in summers.Here I learnt how to deal withpatients,use the Auto Ref, handle files and punctuality.We also campaigned to are
42、mote area near Murree where we helped the doctors in examining the patientsfree of cost.Another experience which taught me a lot was when me and my fellowcolleagues volunteered to paint walls for the SOS Children's Village.Inaddition,I worked with SUNGI (NGO) where a group of 5 of us had to orga
43、nize anevent to pay tribute to 1000 Women for the Nobel Peace Prize.I enjoy Literature,especially the works of Shakespeare,TennesseeWilliams,Thomas Hardy and Andrew Marvell.I'd be delighted to study in achallenging atmosphere where I can focus on my studies.I commit to my work andmy ability to t
44、hink out of the box,keenness for Politics and my perception ofthings,I understand,gives me an edge over others.I believe in myself,and ifprovided with an opportunity,I'd make the university proud. 尖子生英文留学申请书 篇4 It has come to my attention that our nations, and nations like ours, havelong been pl
45、agued by a mysterious occurrence. An occurrence that is asperplexing as it is frustrating, and as baffling as it is widespread.It has come to my attention that our nations, and nations like ours, havelong been plagued by a mysterious occurrence. An occurrence that is asperplexing as it is frustratin
46、g, and as baffling as it is widespread, a problemthat finds its origins at the very foot of our society. The problem of which Ispeak is none other than “The Orphan Sock Enigma,” the constant disappearance ofindividual socks during the laundering process. It is a problem familiar to allof us, and als
47、o one to which we have unwillingly admitted defeat.I recently decided that this puzzle had remained unsolved for too long, andresolved to find an explanation. (In the grand tradition of science, I refusedto be discouraged by the basic irrelevance of my cause.) But the truth that Iuncovered is more s
48、hocking and fantastic than I could have ever imagined. Myprocedures, observations, and conclusions are as follows:First, to verify that the problem exists, experimental and control loads oflaundry were completely processed (put through the washer and dryer). In thexperimental load (load with socks),
49、 by the end of the process, some socks werelost. But in the control load (load without socks), no socks were lost. Thus theproblem was verified.Next the progress of a load of socks was carefully monitored. The resultsindicated that sock disappearance occurs during the period of time when the loadis in the dryer. Following this conclusion, a literature search was done and avery signific