欢迎光临托普仕留学!

视频精选 网站导航
托普仕留学

专注美国前30院校
规划与申请

400 - 686 - 9991

官方客服

托普仕留学 当前位置: 托普仕留学 > 美国院校资讯 > 正文
2023-24佐治亚大学最新补充文书题目公布
上传时间: 2023-07-04 11:08:18           浏览量: 529

作为佐治亚州知名美国高校,每年都会发布补充文书题目,近期,2023-24佐治亚大学最新补充文书题目公布,涉及到一个关于200-300字的补充文书题目,需要学生描写给自己深刻印象的书籍,当然虽然看似简单,但是也不容易书写,这里tops留学老师就给您解读下吧!

佐治亚大学最新补充文书题目.png

  2023-24佐治亚大学申请季的补充文书题目如下(建议200-300字):

  从初中到高中的过渡对学生来说是一个关键时期,这段时间他们在学术和个人成长方面都会达到新的水平。请分享一本在这段时间对你影响深远的书(小说、非小说或其他均可)。请把重心放在这本书为何对你产生影响,而不是书本身的情节/主题(不要写成一篇读书报告)。

  “The transition from middle to high school is a key time for students as they reach new levels of both academic and personal discovery. Please share a book (novel, non-fiction, etc.) that had a serious impact on you during this time. Please focus more on why this book made an impact on you and less on the plot/theme of the book itself (we are not looking for a book report).”

  补充文书写作建议:

  这个提示要求你讨论一本在你从初中过渡到高中的过程中给你留下深刻印象的书。在CEA,我们总是建议你选择一个意想不到的工作,以便从人群中脱颖而出,但最终,你应该瞄准真实性而不是独特性。如果《哈利·波特与魔法石》是你大一开始读的那本书,在那里你不仅找到了奇妙的逃避,而且准确地反映了融入社会的挣扎(即使你不是“天选之子”),那就写下来吧!但是,如果你选择了一本更常读的书,比如来自《魔法世界》的书,我要提醒你一句:如果你的文章有任何机会给佐治亚大学的招生部门留下印象,那么你的文章必须要做得更好。

  然而,如果有另一本不那么主流的书引起了你的共鸣,我们鼓励你选择那一本来详细说明。不管你的选择是什么,当你思考这个提示时,问问自己:哪些角色给了你灵感?在你合上书后,哪些情节一直萦绕在你的脑海里?你是如何把你从这个故事中学到的东西运用到你自己的生活中的?

  不管你选择哪本书,尽量给自己多一点时间来思考它的影响,以及它在帮助你进入高中的过程中所起的作用。一如既往,你的工作是给招生讲一个故事,一个揭示你是谁,你关心什么,或者是什么激励着你的信息的故事。

  佐治亚大学补充文书官网范文推荐:

  If you asked me what object I’d save in a burning fire, I’d save my notebook. My notebook isn’t just any notebook, it’s bubble gum pink with purple tie dye swirls, and has gold coil binding it together. But more importantly, it’s the key that unlocked my superpower, sending me soaring into the sky, flying high above any problems that could ever catch me. However, my notebook is simply the key. My real power rests in the depths of my mind, in my passion for writing. But to know how my powers came to be (not from a spider or a special rock), I must travel back to the first spark.

  Nine years ago, on a cold winter morning, I sat at my tiny wooden desk in Mr. Barton’s famous Writer’s Workshop class. While I have no recollection of what I wrote, I can vividly recall my joy, the speed of my hand guiding the pencil on the paper, and the thrill I had knowing that I was the puppeteer. The story could be completely mine as long as I had my imagination. At this moment, my creative powers sparked like a car engine. This was the first time I truly enjoyed writing.

  Four years ago, I wrote my first 6-word memoir in my eighth-grade rhetoric class. Inspired by my father’s recently diagnosed terminal illness, I wrote “Take his words, don’t take him”. It was as if all the energy of my powers surged into six meaningful words meant to honor the man that I would soon lose to a villain known as ALS. This was the first time I felt my writing.

  Three years ago, my dad’s disease severely progressed. The ALS seized his ability to speak and locked it in a tower with no key. The only way we could communicate was with an old spiral notebook. Black pen ink filled the pages with his distinctive handwriting I personally liked to call chicken scratch. He was frail, yet full of life, when I walked into his room one day. He motioned for to me to read the notebook, and in his best chicken scratch it read, “I Love You”. Using my best eighth-grade girl penmanship, I wrote back, “I LOVE YOU MORE”. This was the first time I needed my writing.

  Two years ago, I found my key. I drove to Target and purchased my bubble gum pink, purple swilled tie dye, and gold coil binding notebook. My powers always dwelled deep inside me, but the instant I opened my notebook, it was as if a bright light illuminated my face, unlocking a world of possibility. Feeling frustrated about the recent passing of my dad, I took my feelings to paper. My hand flew, and before I knew it, I was left with a poem, entitled “Broken Smile”. Once completed, I was speechless. I never understood that I could feel so deeply about the words I had to say, that I could feel so powerful in a world that often rendered me powerless. I felt… like a superhero.

  One year ago, my powers began to flourish. My perfect pink notebook became the key to my inner thoughts and feelings… my superpower. I journaled about my day, wrote poems and meticulously crafted stories. But most significantly, tucked between the pages, I always carried a folded piece of paper to keep me inspired: a letter in the most beautiful chicken scratch I had ever seen.

  One month ago, I needed my powers more than ever before. I needed them to convey who I truly am for the chance at the future of my dreams as a writer. Except this time, I didn’t need the key because my powers grew into fruition. Instead, I opened my laptop only to type out one sentence… “If you asked me what object to save in a burning fire, I’d save my notebook.” Ariel A.

  以上是关于佐治亚大学最新补充文书题目的全部内容,如果您对美国留学感兴趣,欢迎您在线咨询托普仕留学老师。托普仕留学专注美国TOP30名校申请,采用5v1服务模式,21步精细服务流程,硬性四维标准+六维背景提升等留学服务体系,为学生申请美国名校提供帮助。

托普仕留学