KAZUKICHI
Nov 29, 2015
Undergraduate / Collage Application Essay " What I learned from experience in CANADA " [3]
"Explain your interest in the major you selected. Describe an experience related to that area of study, what first introduced you to this field, and/or your future career goals. Limit your response to 300-400 words." This is the title of requirement essay. Please give me any advice!!
Having transferred to many schools when I was young, accepting new environment was not difficult for me at all. I loved to experience new thing and making new friends. However, it was not the case when I moved to Canada at the age of 12. I had difficulty dealing with Chinese student at there; because of the historical back ground that Japan and China has. They rarely talked to me and they did not involve me to the group. At first, I did not know what to do. I could not speak English at all, so I could not express myself there or communicate with them. However, I thought that I have to make some changes by myself in order to get along with new school, so I started to change my behavior. I tried to talk even with my poor English. I joined many activities such as school band, basketball team, volleyball team and even chess club. As I changed my attitude, the way people treat me also changed. They gradually accepted me, and try to talk to me even I could understand only about 30% of what they were saying. And it was that time that I started to dream of working at United Nations. After having this experience, I thought that I want be a connecter between minority and other, and thought that United Nation would be a best place to archive what I want. So I made up my mind to go to American university and study global studies, while all of my other friends are trying hard for the entrance examination of Japanese university. I thought that at American university, I could both improve my knowledge of global studies more and my language ability. To me, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign provides a great opportunity to learn what I want and come in touch with diversity, and will lead to the dream of United Nation.
"Explain your interest in the major you selected. Describe an experience related to that area of study, what first introduced you to this field, and/or your future career goals. Limit your response to 300-400 words." This is the title of requirement essay. Please give me any advice!!
Having transferred to many schools when I was young, accepting new environment was not difficult for me at all. I loved to experience new thing and making new friends. However, it was not the case when I moved to Canada at the age of 12. I had difficulty dealing with Chinese student at there; because of the historical back ground that Japan and China has. They rarely talked to me and they did not involve me to the group. At first, I did not know what to do. I could not speak English at all, so I could not express myself there or communicate with them. However, I thought that I have to make some changes by myself in order to get along with new school, so I started to change my behavior. I tried to talk even with my poor English. I joined many activities such as school band, basketball team, volleyball team and even chess club. As I changed my attitude, the way people treat me also changed. They gradually accepted me, and try to talk to me even I could understand only about 30% of what they were saying. And it was that time that I started to dream of working at United Nations. After having this experience, I thought that I want be a connecter between minority and other, and thought that United Nation would be a best place to archive what I want. So I made up my mind to go to American university and study global studies, while all of my other friends are trying hard for the entrance examination of Japanese university. I thought that at American university, I could both improve my knowledge of global studies more and my language ability. To me, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign provides a great opportunity to learn what I want and come in touch with diversity, and will lead to the dream of United Nation.