Thursday, May 16, 2019
Education in the United States Personal Statement
Education in the United States - Personal Statement employmentChoosing to come to the United States to get along my academic studies seemed to be the logical next step for me in price of higher education because my family has always had a well rounded, international education. After all, my father is an architect who lives in California, my stick works as a principal in South Korea, and my brother is already attendance medical university studies in the United States at the University of Texas at Austin.I believe that my opportunity to have worked as a Japanese translator helped to entice me to further my studies in English and other quarrels. It was because of this desire to read about other cultures and languages that I took a year-long sabbatical from my studies in order to travel and immerse myself in the cultures of China and Japan, the 2 most advanced and highly admired countries in Asia.I fully guess to return to my mother country after the completion of my degree in or der to help my mother further expand and enhance the educational system in the school where she works as a principal. By working alongside her, I fully expect to effectively enact a language knowledge transfer program in our South Korean school. In the end, I hope to further raise the educational standards of our school using the knowledge that I will gain from my Ameri rat educational experience.There are a number of reasons that come to mind as to why I call to attend SUNY. However, the most important reason I have is that I have already lived in Texas for 3 years and have developed a liking for the area both for the educational opportunities that it offers, and the uniquely American lifestyle that I am experiencing while I live here. Since South Koreans are fair a major part of the educational landscape of the United States, I am sure that I will be a welcome addition to the SUNY international student community where I can help other fellow South Koreans feel at home and welco me on campus.
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