1.Berkeley [b]for graduate fellowship [b]Please provide a statement about your personal history and your [b]intellectual development. This statement can include a discussion of educati [b]onal and cultural opportunities (or lack of them), family background, specia [b]l interests and abilities, and future goals. Please note that this statement [b]should not duplicate the Statement of Purpose (Form F). If more space is ne [b]eded, you may attach another page. [b]general statement of purpose [b]Please state your purpose in applying for graduate study, your particular ar [b]ea of specialization within the major field, your plans for future occupatio [b]n or profession, and any additional information that may assist the selectio [b]n committee in evaluating your preparation and aptitude for graduate study a [b]t Berkeley. This may include information regarding characteristics that will [b]enable you to complete a graduate degree program. [b][b]2.Caltech [b]Provide on a separate sheet of paper a bri statement of your scientific an [b]d professional interests and objectives. Include a description of [b]your past accomplishments that are not evident from the examination of other [b]documents submitted. Report, if applicable, on any [b]research in progress. List memberships in scientific, professional, or honor [b]ary societies. This statement must be written in English by the [b]applicant. It must not be written in another language and translated for the [b]applicant by another person. [b][b]3.CMU [b]Statement of Purpose—On a separate sheet of paper, type or print a one- or [b]two-page [b]concise statement that includes the following information: [b]1. A bri statement of your primary educational and research interests [b]2. An outline of your research experience and a list of any publications [b]3. A description of your background in engineering and allied fields that is [b]particularly relevant to your objectives—include any relevant industrial [b]or work experience and any academic honors [b]4. NOTE to Engineering and Public Policy, Civil and Environmental Engineerin [b]g, and Mechanical Engineering applicants: To the extent possible, please [b]discuss specific research topics and methods you might pursue in your [b]thesis research. [b](Please be sure your name appears on your Statement of Purpose.) [b]4.Cornell Statement of purpose [b]A detailed (one- to two-page) statement, prerably printed on white paper, [b]should include your reasons for undertaking graduate work, as well as an [b]explanation of your study and research interests and their relation to your [b]undergraduate study and professional goals. Your full name and the major [b]field of study to which you are applying should be includedat the top of [b]each page. [b][b]5.Duke [b]Statement of Purpose and Educational Objectives [b]Write a statement indicating your purposes and objectives in undertaking gra [b]duate study, your special interests and plans, and your strengths and weakne [b]sses in your chosen field. [b]If you have particular reasons for applying to Duke, please indicate these. [b]If you have communicated with a department or any member of the faculty abou [b]t your graduate study, please name the department or person. [b]Also, if you have attended more than the usual number of colleges or have ea [b]rned a master's degree elsewhere, give the reasons for your change. [b]On your attachment please indicate your first name, last name and proposed d [b]epartment on the top of every page. [b][b]6.Gatech [b]The applicant must clearly indicate the reasons for wishing to study in this [b]program at Georgia Tech as opposed to some other program or university. The [b]statement of purpose should describe the applicant's academic background, t [b]raining and experience and should mention honors, memberships, and extracurr [b]icular activities. Areas of research interest should be discussed. If extra [b]space is needed, please use the reverse side of this form. [b][b]7.JHU [b]Use the space below to tell us anything you would like us to know about your [b]future goals and how graduate study at Johns Hopkins would help to [b]achieve those goals. [b][b]8.Minnesota [b]23. ON SEPARATE SHEET(S) PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING: (This information mus [b]t accompany the application for admission. Do not mail it separately.) [b]23A. Statement explaining your immediate and long-range occupational objecti [b]ves in relation to your major field, being specific about your particular ar [b]eas of interest. Also, if known, indicate your proposed [b]minor field. If there is a particular faculty member with whom you wish to s [b]tudy, please give that person's name and explain why you want to study with [b]that person. If you have prepared a [b]statement for the program, please attach a copy of the statement to this app [b]lication for admission form. [b]23B. If there are any factors that have influenced your grade point average [b]or your test scores, for example, if your educational background has general [b]ly been disadvantaged or you have a disability that [b]has affected your performance, and you would like these factors to be consid [b]ered when your application is reviewed, please explain these circumstances f [b]ully. [b]23C. Give titles of any articles or other publications and of any research, [b]inventions, or other creative work that you have done. (If you wish to submi [b]t examples of your work, send them directly to the [b]major program to which you are applying. Do not send them to the Graduate Sc [b]hool.) [b]23D. What skill and preparation do you have in languages other than English? [b][b]23E. Date you took TOEFL or MELAB or IELTS and scores you received. See Sect [b]ion B (for International applicants) for information on these English langua [b]ge proficiency exams. [b][b]9.MIT [b]Statement of Objectives [b]Please read instructions carully bore you complete this form. [b]Please give your reasons for wishing to do graduate work in the field you [b]have chosen. Prepare your statement of objectives and goals in whatever form [b]clearly presents your views. Include as far as you can, your particular inte [b]rests, be they experimental, theoretical, or issue-oriented, and show how [b]your background and MIT’s programs support these interests. The statement [b]could be much like a proposal for graduate studies, in the more specific con [b]text of your professional objectives. You should set forth the issues and [b]problems you wish to address. Explain your longer-term professional goals. [b]The Admissions Committee will welcome any factors you wish to bring to [b]its attention concerning your academic and work experience to date. [b][b]Type or print using black ink. [b]Use reverse side if necessary or separate form. [b]Keep a copy for your file. You may also wish to provide copies to your [b]evaluators bore they complete their forms. [b]Return this form with the completed application to the appropriate [b]MIT department (see Book 1). [b][b]10.MSU [b]Personal Statement: [b]Attach a separate sheet stating your plans for graduate study and your profe [b]ssional career. List any academic honors, [b]distinctions, scholarships you have earned (including graduate assistantship [b]s held), memberships in professional organizations and any other [b]pertinent professional activities. Be as specific as possible. [b][b]11.Northwestern [b]Statement of Purpose [b]Your statement of purpose is an important part of your application. Program [b]admissions committees consider them carully in ranking applicants. Be as s [b]pecific as possible about your research interests and qualifications. If you [b]have particular reasons for choosing Northwestern, be sure to indicate them [b]. Indicate any awards or honors you may have earned, publications you may ha [b]ve authored or any pertinent research or work experience. This should be a [b]5,000 character document or about one-page long. [b]If you use the on-line application, the statement is submitted electronicall [b]y as part of the on-line application. [b]Applicants using the paper application should submit TWO copies of this one- [b]page statement as instructed in the paper application. However, if you find [b]you need a second page, please also list your identification on any subseque [b]nt page. Be sure that your identification - name US Social Security number ( [b]if applicable) and the program to which you are applying - are listed below [b]the title. [b][b]12.OSU [b]Statement of Intent [b]On a separate sheet of paper, provide a one-page [b]statement of your academic goals. Include information [b]concerning your interest in and motivations [b]for graduate work. You may wish to [b]include autobiographical or personal data which [b]may be helpful to the Graduate Studies Committee [b]in considering your application. Some graduate [b]programs provide specific guidelines for [b]what should be included in the applicant’s statement [b]of intent. [b][b]13.Purdue [b]Statement of Purpose [b]A statement of purpose is required for all degree-seeking applicants. Please [b]submit a statement of approximately 300-500 words concerning your purpose f [b]or undertaking or continuing graduate study, your reasons for wanting to stu [b]dy at Purdue, and your professional plans, career goals, and research intere [b]sts. You also may explain any irregularities or special circumstances applic [b]able to your background and elaborate on your special abilities, awards, ach [b]ievements, scholarly publications, and/or professional history. [b][b]14.Stanford [b]Statement of Purpose: The statement of purpose should describe succinctly [b]your reasons for applying to the proposed program at Stanford, your [b]preparation for this field of study, study and research interests, future [b]career plans, and other aspects of your background and interests which may [b]aid the admissions committee in evaluating [b]your aptitude and motivation for graduate study. Include the statement of pu [b]rpose with your application. [b][b]15.TAMU [b]Career Objective [b]This section MUST be completed. Attach a statement describing your special f [b]ield of interest and the objectives of your [b]educational program and professional career. Your essay should be typed and [b]no longer than two pages. Put your full name and [b]social security number at the top of each page. [b][b]16.UCLA [b]STATEMENT OF PURPOSE [b]Please state your purpose in applying for graduate study, your particular ar [b]ea of specialization within the major field, your plans for future [b]occupation or profession, and any additional information that may aid the se [b]lection committee in evaluating your preparation and your [b]aptitude for graduate study at UCLA. Attach an additional sheet if necessary [b]. If you have submitted a statement of purpose as part of [b]a separate application to a professional school you need not write an additi [b]onal statement here. [b][b]17.UCSD [b]Please state your purpose in applying for graduate study, your particular ar [b]ea of specialization within the major field, and any additional information [b]that may aid the selection committee in evaluating your preparation and [b]potential for graduate study at UCSD. Describe your plans for future [b]occupation or profession after graduate study. If your department requires [b]a separate Statement of Purpose as part of its supplementary application [b]materials, DO NOT COMPLETE THIS FORM. Please note that the Department of [b]Computer Science and Engineering limits the Statement of Purpose to one [b]page. [b][b]18.UIUC [b]Attach a one-page statement concerning your previous academic work in your p [b]roposed or allied fields of study,including coursework,other educational exp [b]eriences,teaching or other relevant employment,publications,and your plans f [b]or graduate study and a professional acreer. If you are currently in graduat [b]e or undergraduate study,please list those courses which you plan to complet [b]e bore enrolling in the Graduate College of UIUC. [b][b]19.UMCP(Maryland) [b]PART I [b]Write a bri statement concerning your reasons for undertaking graduate stu [b]dy. Indicate, if appropriate, any specific areas of [b]research interest. You may wish to discuss past work in your intended field [b]and allied fields and outline your plans for a professional [b]career. If there are special financial or academic circumstances you wish to [b]bring to the attention of the graduate committee, please [b]feel free to do so. Use the reverse side of this sheet and additional pages [b]if necessary. [b]PART II [b]Write a bri statement describing any life experiences that you have had th [b]at you feel have prepared you to pursue a graduate [b]degree at a large, diverse institution such as the University of Maryland. A [b]mong the items you might care to include would be how [b]your interest in or knowledge of your chosen field developed, your community [b]and family background, whether you are the first person [b]in your family to pursue a higher education, or any other factors that you f [b]eel would contribute to the diversity of our academic [b]community. Finally, give us some examples of your determination to pursue yo [b]ur goals, your initiative and ability to develop ideas, [b]and/or your capacity for working through problems independently. Use additio [b]nal pages if necessary.
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