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Dear _,

Marketing experts like to classify people into different generation groups, believing that people of the same age share similar value and attitudes. I agree with those experts'' theory in that it emphasizes the connection between the circumstances of one's upbringing and one's later outlook on life. My personality, talents, values, even career choice have been profoundly influenced by my family life and upbringing in Taiwan.

My name is Peter Huang and I’ve grown up in Ten-Mou, a multicultural neighborhood in suburban Taipei. During the early years of my childhood, my parents exerted a profound influence over my development. Though neither of them was involved in business, by watching their integrity and hard work, I learned more about the true meaning of success than I would ever have in any classroom.

My father is an Air Force colonel. He joined the R.O.C Air Force at the age of 14, struggling to achieve his personal best as the supply division chief of the R.O.C. Air Force Academy. Unlike some officers in the military, who depended on family relationship and privilege to get promoted, my father gained his position by hard work and assiduity. He thus emphasized the importance of industriousness when it came to my education. When I was 10, I attended a speech contest. During the week before the contest, my father and I spent two hours a day together, organizing the lecture content, adjust my rhythm, and rehearsing. I was a shy, soft-spoken child, and found speaking in public difficult at first. But through my father's patient efforts and his believe in the rewards of hard work, I gradually became an excellent public speaker and won many of the contests that followed. As a result of the experiences such as this, I learned a very strong work ethic and emulated some of my father's best characteristics - perseverance and dedication.

These qualities served me well as I entered mandatory military service in Taiwan and faced many difficult situations. I once led a squad to enact the typhoon disaster relief action in Nan-tou. We had one week in which to salvage a factory that was half-buried in mud. As the squad commander, I not only supervised, but also participated in the demanding and seemly endless digging work. And each night, after an exhausting work when all other soldiers were asleep, I spent extra hours checking if there were sufficient supplies and making plans for the next day's relief action. When I finally laid down to sleep, I could not help but reflect on how much I had developed, as both a person and a leader, since that first speech contest.

My mother has a warm and kind personality, and has always reached out to the expatriates in our neighborhood. She organized a language exchange club with the American students in local colleges, hoping to increase understanding of Taiwanese and American cultures through the exchange of language. I took part in the club when I was still in elementary school. This childhood multi-cultural experience instilled in me an active personality and willingness to interact with people of different cultures. In particularly, it strengthened my interest in American and my desire to work and live there one day.

My mother’s emphasis on international exchange and cooperation has led me to work for the Fulbright Foundation in Taipei as a research assistant. This position allows me to interact with educational associations in the United States and to take part in international conferences. I once participated in a venture capital seminar in Hsin-Chu, working on the issue of graduate level technology management education with representatives of major high-tech companies and academic institutions. Last November, I represented the Foundation in an international Tele-conference in Taipei. The conference was conducted both in English and in Chinese and was hosted by the Prime of Ministry of Education. My work has also given me the opportunity to know and become friends with exceptional Fulbright scholars from the United States.

While my childhood years shaped my character, it was my high school and college years which led to my interest in business. 1988 was both a determining year to my career choices and a turning point in Taiwan's economy. As people familiar with Taiwan's modern economic history know, the exchange rate of the New Taiwan Dollar to U.S. Dollars moved from 40:1 to 25:1 in that year under the overwhelming pressure of American government. Thus meant that the traditional advantage of Taiwan's economy, low labor costs, was no longer our strength. People everywhere were talking about the future of Taiwan's economy. Out of a young man's passion, I wanted to contribute my talent and effort to my country. That was the time at which I made up my mind that someday, I will make Taiwan-made products famous world-widely, like those produced by IBM, Intel, or Microsoft.

This teenage naive patriotic dream transformed into an interest in business administration and economics after I graduated from Taipei First Senior High School. I focused my college study on manufacturing administration and economics. From four years of lectures, seminars, and in-factory study in the department of Industrial Engineering at National Formosa University, I acquired skills in quality insurance, manufacturing planning and control, and factory improvement and diagnostic methods. In my economic class, I learned how prices, preferences, and incomes affect people's demand of goods from the microeconomic. I also acquired knowledge of how various factors - government policies, currency exchange rate, and balance of international trade - affect a country's economics growth. My interest in business, however, is not limited to industrial engineering and economics. In my junior year, I also took 6 credits of accounting courses and learned the knowledge of basic accounting principles, financial statements, and managerial accounting. To acquire a more thorough understand of management information systems, I chose "Alumni Association Database Management System for Department of Industrial Engineering" as my graduate activity project. From each step of developing the database system, I learned solid skills in FoxPro programming and enterprise demand analysis.

I am thankful that my parents provided me with an environment that encouraged me to develop my personality and an intellect for which I am remembered. With a deeply-instilled work ethic, strong interpersonal skills, and a high level of motivation, I believe I will enrich the professional and social environment at your esteemed Buchman School and continue to grow as a expert in high-tech industry.

Yours sincerely,

xuexila

出国留学安全注意事项

1.勿随身带大额现金银行卡

中国人有随身携带现金的习惯,而在国外则主要使用各种卡消费。如果出门少带现金,宿舍中也不多放现金,就能够有效减少财产损失。刚抵达的学生应立即把现金存入银行账户。以前曾有学生的书包和钱包在学校、餐馆里以及火车上等地方被盗。如果你的钱包里的钱不多,这不算大的损失。通常情况下钱包里放一百元就够用了。

尽量不携带银行卡或信用卡。因为一旦遗失,通过用你的银行卡或信用卡,别人可以轻易得到你的大笔钱款。如果钱包被盗或被威胁提供密码,需立即通知银行。

2.学校宿舍胜过在外租房

有些同学在计划留学的时候,总是喜欢自己租房子而放弃学校宿舍。实际上,这样做的隐患很大:学生对学校所在城市并没有足够深入的了解,并不清楚哪些地区是不安全的或者高犯罪率的地区,很可能会单纯的因为同等条件下价位较低,而入住上述地区。

因此,建议刚刚开始留学生活的同学要尽量住在校园宿舍。如果一定要出去租房子,也能到了当地,对这个地区有了足够的了解之后再进行。而且不要选择过于偏僻的地方,也不要一味地贪图便宜。

3.多沟通融入当地生活

另外,建议学生在出国前能有意识地学习如何与人沟通,提高自己适应异国生活和解决问题的能力。此外,出国之前,应通过各种渠道了解各种安全知识,主动向校方索阅相关安全资讯、手册和紧急联络电话号码,以防患于未然;而抵达国外后,应尽早了解该地治安状况,一旦确定住所之后,要向当地居民请教周围环境状况,注意是否设有安全措施,如大楼警铃、路边免费求救电话等。

每个学校一般都有专门的部门管理学校的留学生,学校的国际学生办公室是学生寻求帮助的最直接部门。一般的问题,直接向国际学生办公室咨询或反映,就能得到妥善解决。如果遇到突发情况,也可寻求校内中国留学生协会、中国驻当地使领馆以及当地警方的协助。

出国留学挪威城市推荐

1.奥斯陆

首都奥斯陆是挪威的经济和政府中心,也是一个繁荣的贸易中心,包括银行业和航运业。奥斯陆曾多次被列为世界上生活成本的城市之一,但它的生活质量也名列前茅。

由于其快速增长的移民人口,奥斯陆被称为挪威的大熔炉,不断有来自世界各地的人涌入,的群体来自瑞典、波兰和巴基斯坦。由此产生的文化和种族多样性意味着奥斯陆的美食、艺术和购物体验的多样性永无止境。

2.卑尔根

卑尔根是挪威第二大城市,位于西海岸,是游客探索该国峡湾的热门基地—狭长的水域被陡峭的悬崖环绕(这听起来可能不多,但它们确实很壮观)。这座城市被群山环绕,因此被称为“七山之城”,这使得它非常适合夏天徒步旅行、冬天滑雪或滑雪橇。

卑尔根不仅是通往峡湾的门户,还是一个颇具吸引力的沿海城市,其历史悠久的港区布莱根(Bryggen)被联合国教科文组织列入世界遗产名录。在海滩上闲逛是一项很受欢迎的夏季活动,有干净、新鲜、相对温暖的海水和大量的沙滩。

3.特罗姆瑟

如果你真的寻找一个研究目的不同,特罗姆瑟可能适合你。这个相对较小的城市主要是位于特罗姆瑟岛上,接近挪威北端,北极圈之内—所说的黄金位置为那些希望视图的北极光在其所有的荣耀。提升为北极的首都,特罗姆瑟是一个流行的基地,这些探索这个区域有大量的峡湾和山附近。它也在挪威的最北部,这意味着它在夏天的几个月里会看到午夜的太阳。

虽然小,但城市是繁华的,知名的夜 生活,大量的艺术博物馆和历史来吸收,在美食和很多的选择,特别是海鲜。架构的学生还可能享受挪威北部最集中的木制房屋特罗姆瑟的市中心,连同欧洲北部至今仍在使用的最古老的电影 院和引人注目的设计现代北极的大教堂。

4.特隆赫姆

特隆赫姆是挪威中部的一座古老城市,有着丰富的文化遗产。它是挪威最古老的主要城市,这意味着在市中心和周围有很多值得探索的地方。主要景点包括北欧第二大教堂尼达罗斯大教堂,历史悠久的石雕,特隆赫姆的特色豪宅和海港住宅。特隆赫姆也以其商业历史和中世纪北欧的宗教中心而闻名。

5.克里斯蒂安桑

克里斯蒂安桑位于南海岸,是挪威人最喜爱的夏季度假目的地,拥有完美的海洋和周围的峡湾,享受挪威海岸文化。您还可以享受克里斯蒂安桑动物园和游乐园的东部城市,其活跃的音乐或其许多节日如Protestfestival、Bragd?ya布鲁斯音乐节、国际儿童电影节。

克里斯蒂安桑以前是一个重要的军事要塞,现在被称为挪威南部的商业首都,拥有一个由工厂、一家炼钢厂、造船和维修设施以及一个名为科尔斯维克的工业区组成的大片城区。它也是一个重要的交通和通讯节点,通过航空、海运和铁路与欧洲大陆相连。尽管如此,你永远不会远离森林在克里斯蒂安桑,与流行的活动包括游泳、钓鱼、帆船、打高尔夫球,享受软炭质页岩门,主要是步行购物街。

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