Guys, I am applying this year to KGSP, and I need to write three different essays: self-introduction, study plan and future goal. Could you please give them a look and help me improving them? THE THREE ESSAYS MORE BE INTERCONNECTED. Thanks a lot.
The longest one is the self-introduction. No words limit. It needs to answer the following questions:
Your course of life, your view of life, study background, your hopes & wishes, etc
o Your education and work experience, etc., in relation to the KGSP program
o Your motivations for applying for this program
o Reason for study in Korea
Here it goes!
Born in xxx, a small coastal town in the north of Colombia, to an economist mother and a lawyer and martial artist father, I grew up in xxx.
The eldest of three siblings, my childhood was a happy one where I had to take care of them and be a good example while also enjoying simple pleasures such as sunsets by the sea.
I owe my passion for literature to my loving grandfather, a journalist and a published poet, who also dedicated some of his work to me.
I took some English courses as a child and also studied French. Before finishing school I did some voluntary social labor, working part time in the English section of a library.
I was granted a scholarship by the Russian Government to complete my Philology studies at People's Friendship University of Russia (PFUR). In 2010, I was awarded Best Colombian student in Moscow. In 2011, I majored in Philology and Literature and was certified as a Russian to Spanish translator.
After concluding my studies I volunteered at the Embassy of Colombia in Russia, and I had the chance to write the First Guide to Moscow for Spanish speakers. The guide was successfully distributed to newcomers to Russia in different Latin American embassies.
Once I finished the project, I traveled to Bordeaux to take an intensive French language course for a year, there I met Korean people, and immediately fell in love with the culture. I became a follower of Korean cinema and literature. Therefore I decided to learn Korean language.
I learned hangeul by myself, and after coming back to Moscow in 2012, I enrolled in the Sejong Institute. I improved my Korean by practicing with friends, watching movies and reading.
7 years of experience abroad at a crucial moment of my life helped me to grow as a tolerant and independent adult, while being exposed to a diversity of cultures and managing to live alone and providing myself.
As I came back to Colombia in 2013, I began volunteering at an organization called Yo Creo En El Cesar, which focuses in the popularization of the education in the Northern part of Colombia.
During my stay in Colombia, I have been teaching Spanish as a foreign language to Korean professors that collaborate with the Minister of Education of Colombia. Besides I have been working as a translation assistant from Korean to Spanish, and teaching literature at BACATA high school.
I spend my free time watching movies, reading and writing. I am fascinated by contemporary Korean authors such as Yi Mun-yol, Shin Kyung-sook, and Kim Youngha, and filmmakers such as Park Chanwook, Lee Changdong and Lee Joonho. Their books and movies have not only entertained me, but taught me more about the way Korean people see the world. On the other hand, I also enjoy Colombian literature and cinema, and support contemporary writers such as Tomás González, Efrain Medina and Laura Restrepo.
Unfortunately, local literature and cinema are mostly underestimated in my country, not to talk about translation. Hence I want to study a MA in Comparative Literature, which will provide me with more tools not to only achieve my personal goals of researching and writing but helping the development and promotion of literature and cinema in my country. Allowing people to acknowledge Korean literature in Colombia and vice versa will contribute to the cultural exchange between the two countries while making use of the media influence of literature to broaden people's horizons.
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MOD comment:One essay at one time please
The longest one is the self-introduction. No words limit. It needs to answer the following questions:
Your course of life, your view of life, study background, your hopes & wishes, etc
o Your education and work experience, etc., in relation to the KGSP program
o Your motivations for applying for this program
o Reason for study in Korea
Here it goes!
Born in xxx, a small coastal town in the north of Colombia, to an economist mother and a lawyer and martial artist father, I grew up in xxx.
The eldest of three siblings, my childhood was a happy one where I had to take care of them and be a good example while also enjoying simple pleasures such as sunsets by the sea.
I owe my passion for literature to my loving grandfather, a journalist and a published poet, who also dedicated some of his work to me.
I took some English courses as a child and also studied French. Before finishing school I did some voluntary social labor, working part time in the English section of a library.
I was granted a scholarship by the Russian Government to complete my Philology studies at People's Friendship University of Russia (PFUR). In 2010, I was awarded Best Colombian student in Moscow. In 2011, I majored in Philology and Literature and was certified as a Russian to Spanish translator.
After concluding my studies I volunteered at the Embassy of Colombia in Russia, and I had the chance to write the First Guide to Moscow for Spanish speakers. The guide was successfully distributed to newcomers to Russia in different Latin American embassies.
Once I finished the project, I traveled to Bordeaux to take an intensive French language course for a year, there I met Korean people, and immediately fell in love with the culture. I became a follower of Korean cinema and literature. Therefore I decided to learn Korean language.
I learned hangeul by myself, and after coming back to Moscow in 2012, I enrolled in the Sejong Institute. I improved my Korean by practicing with friends, watching movies and reading.
7 years of experience abroad at a crucial moment of my life helped me to grow as a tolerant and independent adult, while being exposed to a diversity of cultures and managing to live alone and providing myself.
As I came back to Colombia in 2013, I began volunteering at an organization called Yo Creo En El Cesar, which focuses in the popularization of the education in the Northern part of Colombia.
During my stay in Colombia, I have been teaching Spanish as a foreign language to Korean professors that collaborate with the Minister of Education of Colombia. Besides I have been working as a translation assistant from Korean to Spanish, and teaching literature at BACATA high school.
I spend my free time watching movies, reading and writing. I am fascinated by contemporary Korean authors such as Yi Mun-yol, Shin Kyung-sook, and Kim Youngha, and filmmakers such as Park Chanwook, Lee Changdong and Lee Joonho. Their books and movies have not only entertained me, but taught me more about the way Korean people see the world. On the other hand, I also enjoy Colombian literature and cinema, and support contemporary writers such as Tomás González, Efrain Medina and Laura Restrepo.
Unfortunately, local literature and cinema are mostly underestimated in my country, not to talk about translation. Hence I want to study a MA in Comparative Literature, which will provide me with more tools not to only achieve my personal goals of researching and writing but helping the development and promotion of literature and cinema in my country. Allowing people to acknowledge Korean literature in Colombia and vice versa will contribute to the cultural exchange between the two countries while making use of the media influence of literature to broaden people's horizons.
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MOD comment:One essay at one time please