咨询热线

028-60172000

返回顶部

升学指导

Orientation

考试规划背景提升文书写作选校指导签证培训行前培训

22

2016-11

华盛顿西雅图文书写作题目

屏幕快照 2016-11-22 上午9.52.43.png


2017Fall华盛顿西雅图大学采用独立网申和CAAS网申并行,文书题目变化不大,2篇required,2篇Optional,5个活动的重点描述,Deadline:12.1 但接受12月注册的所有考试,以下是华大的文书题目及Tips供同学们参考:

A. Personal Statement (Required)

At the University of Washington, we consider the college essay as our opportunity to see the person behind the transcripts and the numbers. Some of the best statements are written as personal stories. We welcome your imaginative interpretation. Maximum length: 600 words

Choose one topic from the five prompts listed below.

1. Tell a story from your life, describing an experience that either demonstrates your character or helped to shape it.

2. Describe a time when you made a meaningful contribution to others in which the greater good was your focus. Discuss the challenges and rewards of making your contribution.

3. Has there been a time when you’ve had a long-cherished or accepted belief challenged? How did you respond? How did the challenge affect your beliefs?

4. What is the hardest part of being a teenager now? What’s the best part? What advice would you give younger siblings or friends (assuming they would listen to you)?

5. Submit an essay on a topic of your choice.

B. Short Response (Required) Maximum length: 300 words

Our families and communities often define us and our individual worlds. Community might refer to your cultural group, extended family, religious group, neighborhood or school, sports team or club, co-workers, etc.  Describe the world you come from and how you, as a product of it, might add to the diversity of the University of Washington.

Tip:Keep in mind that the University of Washington strives to create a community of students richly diverse in cultural backgrounds, experiences, values, and viewpoints.

C. Additional Information About Yourself or Your Circumstances (Optional) Maximum length: 200 words

You are not required to write anything in this section, but you may include additional information if something has particular significance to you. For example, you may use this space if:

--You are hoping to be placed in a specific major soon

--A personal or professional goal is particularly important to you

--You have experienced personal hardships in attaining your education

--Your activities have been limited because of work or family obligations

--You have experienced unusual limitations or opportunities unique to the schools you attended

D. Additional Space (Optional)

You may use this space if you need to further explain or clarify answers you have given elsewhere in this application, or if you wish to share information that may assist the Office of Admissions. If appropriate, include the application question number to which your comment(s) refer.

E. Activities & Achievements (Required)

Using the grid provided, identify up to five of your most significant activities and achievements during grades 9-12. In a few bullets or sentences, indicate your contribution. Maximum length: 50 words for each activity

You may include activities, skills, achievements, or qualities from any of the following categories:

Leadership in or outside of school-e.g., athletics, student government, cultural clubs, band, scouting, community service, employment

Activities in which you have worked to better your school or community

Exceptional achievement in an academic field or artistic pursuit

Personal endeavors that enrich the mind, e.g., independent research or reading, private dance or music lessons, weekend language/culture school

供稿&编辑:留学咨询中心 马菲菲