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Term Paper # 9161 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Developing Policies for Accurate Admission Assessment, 2002.
A research proposal to develop a plan to help researchers successfully assess student applications.
795 words (approx. 3.2 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 28.95
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The paper presents a proposal on a dissertation which is focused on developing an effective policy to assess admission candidates. It also focuses on developing a plan that may help the researcher in assessing the applications of the international students in an error free and most effective manner. The paper pinpoints areas which the research might cover such as developing a policy according to different regions and countries, the identification of curriculum of study and knowledge of graduation requirements in different countries.

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"Another method can be to contact different accreditation agencies in different agencies and ask them for information about the graduation requirements of their respective region. These agencies can also provide useful information about the courses being offered in the institutions of their respective regions and can provide the course descriptions in detail. Some government agencies of different countries can also provide useful information required by the researcher. They can also provide detailed analysis of the courses being offered in the institutions of their region."
Term Paper # 94383 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Admission Essay for a UK Institution, 2007.
An admission essay describing why the writer would be an ideal candidate for a Masters in Commerce with an emphasis in Marketing at this particular UK institution.
752 words (approx. 3.0 pages), 0 sources, $ 26.95
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This paper presents an admission essay for a Masters in Commerce with an emphasis in Marketing. Within the essay, the writer attempts to express his sincere desire to attend the specific program that he is applying for. He discusses why he would like to attend this program and why he feels he would be an ideal candidate and should be accepted.

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"There are so many things about study in the UK which appeal to me. One is that the programs are of such high quality, and allow me to specialize easily in the field which is most specific to my needs. In addition, the ability to complete to degree in just one year is especially important to someone like me, who is in mid-career, married and with a child. In addition, I do not want to take a longer sabbatical from my job than I absolutely have to. I am lucky enough to have a job that I truly love. I do not want to lose my position with this company. On the contrary, it is my desire to stay with this company, and bring to my position all that I possibly can. I don't want to be out of the loop too long. Of course, in all honesty I must admit that I also do not want to be too long away from my family, who will wait for me in Vietnam and depend upon me for support."
Term Paper # 75508 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Admission Essay, 2006.
An admission essay from an immigrant from Vietnam.
1,004 words (approx. 4.0 pages), 0 sources, $ 35.95
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The paper presents the student's personal history that led her to apply for admission to medical school at Meharry Medical School and to specialise in OB/GYN and also her future aspirations in this area. The writer describes her childhood in Vietnam and how this affected her choice of career. The paper explains the burdens which led to a lower academic performance than expected and notes that these have now been overcome and present grades are far more indicative of what can be expected from this student.

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" In order to truly succeed, you have to be prepared to fail. This notion was not immediately obvious to me when I first arrived in the United States from Vietnam at the age of 18. I felt very out of place as my family and I didn't speak a word of English and were unfamiliar with the customs of the country. I desperately wanted to go to high school and begin my education again, but I was told by several school officials that I was too old to enter the local well-regarded high school. Fortunately, I found an advocate in the local ESL teacher. She stood up for me and convinced the administration that I could prove myself if given the chance, and with her backing I was admitted as a junior. I credit her with teaching me that anything worth achieving is worth risking failure for, even though this concept initially went against my shy nature. She told me that I was in America now and any dream or goal I had for my life was within reach as long as I was willing to work for it."
Term Paper # 64458 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Admission Essay for Cornell University, 2005.
An admission essay written by a Chinese-American student expressing his desire to become a student at Cornell University.
1,168 words (approx. 4.7 pages), 0 sources, $ 40.95
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This admission essay details the author's reasons for wanting to attend Cornell University as well as why he believes that Cornell should admit him. The student, a Chinese-American, describes his virtues and talents and why they would be an asset to the university.

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"WHAT I WISHED I HAD DONE IN HIGH SCHOOL....What I DID do was grow up and mature. What I did not get a chance to do was to expand my horizons and get a taste of other cultures and other areas of the world. Not that I am unfamiliar with traditions of China, for example. Both my parents are from China, and from a very early age I was exposed to both American and Chinese cultures through them and their eyes. But, I wanted to experience it for myself. For some high school students, getting to drive a car for the first time, or going out on a date without parents tagging along is a life-long memory. For me, it would have been a chance to see China and meet Chinese people for myself, and not through books or films or TV news magazines, or even through the stories and memories of my parents. I wanted to walk on the Great Wall. I wanted to see Tiananmen Square. I wanted to see the countryside where rivers were being dammed, new farms built up, factories even with American firms' names on them, being built. It was more than wanting to revisit "my" past culture. It was the fact that I was realizing how small the Earth was becoming and that no opportunity should be missed to see things before the completely "globalize"."
Term Paper # 63975 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Admission Essay, 2006.
An admission essay based on the wish of a student to be Rumpelstiltskin.
986 words (approx. 3.9 pages), 0 sources, $ 35.95
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This paper is an admission essay to Wisconsin University in which the writer explains how he thinks that Rumpelstiltskin story is a great moral in life. He stresses the importance of hard work, family support and sacrifice in order to get what you want. He also claims that the university will benefit from his attendance.

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"I was deeply moved by the story of the little man who spun straw into gold. But the material aspect of it, intriguing as it was, was not the source of my captivation. There are plenty of childhood fables touting the magical and mystical. Few also carried the deeper lesson that the seemingly impossible can be achieved, albeit at a price. Inspired by the optimistic concept of transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary through diligence and hard work, I've managed to turn the straw of my own life into golden experience and tremendous opportunity. The seeds were sewn in my youth that Rumplestiltskin's story serve as a metaphor for my life."
Term Paper # 101400 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Undergraduate Admission Essay to UCLA, 2008.
An admission essay to an undergraduate program at UCLA for English-Chinese translation.
1,156 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 0 sources, $ 39.95
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This paper presents an admission essay for an undergraduate program at UCLA. The writer discusses his desire to become a English-Chinese translator and describes the skills and personal experience that he has in this field. He provides a brief background of himself and also details the potential contributions that he feels that he can make to this area of study.

Table of Contents:
Academic Preparation
Potential to Contribute
Personal Experiences

From the Paper
"I feel that my work as a translator has prepared me to achieve my dream. I enjoy working with words, bringing understanding to people on both sides of a discussion, a contract, or a legal issue. There is a challenge that comes with simultaneous language interpretation and translation of language that makes it appealing to me. I welcome that challenge and feel that I rise to meet it with enthusiasm, accuracy, and professionalism. I feel that a degree from UCLA will help me meet the challenges that I have set for myself in an effort to meet my dream and will help me make that dream a reality."
Term Paper # 108172 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Admission Essay to Clinical PhD Program, 2008.
An admission essay to University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMASS) Boston's Clinical PhD program detailing the writer's work experience and academic achievements.
1,195 words (approx. 4.8 pages), 0 sources, $ 40.95
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This paper presents a personal statement and admission essay to UMASS Boston's Clinical PhD program. It describes the writer's first steps at interactively helping others, as well as the experiences that he had and how they improved his abilities. The essay also discusses the writer's volunteer and work experiences and his academic achievement and why the writer would excel in the PhD program.

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"Currently, I am an intern at North Suffolk Mental Health Associations (NSMHA). My primary work is with individuals diagnosed with various psychotic disorders such as Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder. Additionally, many of these individuals are diagnosed with personality disorders such as BiPolar Disorder. Having reviewed Dr. Roemer's research, I am excited and intrigued to find out more. Also, my work at NSMHA has heightened my interest in the study of emotion regulation, especially considering the population I work with. Often, clients have expressed to me their concerns with continuous mood alterations and their difficulties directing their behaviors and thoughts to deal with these changes. As I have observed, many of my clients have responded well to medication; however, there is still the need for strategic methods to control new moods that develop as a result of the medication."
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