As a college student: Have you ever thought about looking for opportunities to go abroad but are short of money?
Have you considered studying abroad in the future, but your resume is still blank?
Do you not know what to do with your vacation next year? Are you still wasting your time like in previous years?
Are you looking at the students around you who are busy preparing to study abroad or take public exams in the future, but you don’t know where to start?
Have you been in lockdown for three years because of the epidemic and forgotten the beauty of the world?
Here I would like to introduce to you a treasured summer research project. This project is jointly sponsored by the China Scholarship Council and mitacs Canada. It is guaranteed by the official organization and provides full scholarships throughout the process. Students can directly enter the research groups of top universities in Canada to study directly.
You will also have the opportunity to write a paper, improve your academic background, experience life in a foreign country, and have a super fulfilling summer vacation!
(The reason I say summer vacation is because you can start applying now. After a period of review, you can start your journey during the summer vacation next year.) In addition!
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What is even more likely is that you have a high probability of gaining the favor of a mentor through this program, directly getting a return offer to become his graduate student, and at the same time, you can also find other mentors locally.
This way you don’t even have to compete with other students for a place to apply to study abroad!
It's perfect.
As far as I know, with this program, Chinese students are basically liked by their tutors here.
After all, we really love learning so much more than foreign students!
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Diligent and willing to work, our serious and hard-working spirit has been cultivated from childhood education.
Another benefit of this project is.
Very few people know about this project and there is little competition!
The chances of applying are extremely high!
Very few people know about this project and there is little competition!
The chances of applying are extremely high!
Very few people know about this project and there is little competition!
The chances of applying are extremely high!
Why is there less competition in this project?
1. Because this project is generally announced on the "National Study Abroad Network" and rarely distributed on other platforms, even intermediaries rarely know about it.
2. When your competitors are in their junior year, they are preparing to apply for graduate school, take public exams, and look for jobs.
This situation has basically eliminated many potential competitors.
3. In addition, applying for this project requires a lot of interview skills and document preparation skills. After all, the requirements and expectations of foreign professors for us are different from our inherent understanding.
Professors are more like looking for a partner than students.
Therefore, when we write our resume and self-introduction, we must focus on the key points and go in the direction that the instructor likes.
For example, foreign students are not particularly interested in students with good grades, but they attach great importance to whether students have enough enthusiasm and investment in the project!
Previously, there was a classmate from Shandong University whose grades should be among the top three in her grade and her grades were very good.
Therefore, she wrote her resume and ideas for the project in the expressions that our Chinese professors like, and piled up many outstanding achievements and various awards, as well as class cadres, school department heads and other positions.
Basically, with her performance and ability, 99% of the time she can get better results in any domestic project.
But for such a classmate, she failed.
Later, I contacted the teacher in various ways and asked about the relevant reasons. He said, "The student's description was filled with empty "formal" high values ??and did not express his enthusiasm, passion, impulsiveness, and bravery for the project."
I got this answer, which actually made me think deeply. This may be one of the cultural differences between China and foreign countries. The professor may prefer one over the other. The subject scores are not so balanced, and the English is not very good, but he has his own ideas about the project.
Your opinions, your own ideas, and letting the professor feel your enthusiasm and love for the project are actually half the battle.
As long as the professor nods, the job itself is half done.
In the same way, a friend from Hunan University came to me in 2020. Her grades were not very good, and even her undergraduate major was not directly related to the major she chose. However, the professor chose him because his English was not very good.
It was just enough, but my spoken language was not very good. I thought I could only focus on the layout of him from the aspects of writing and porcelain. I focused on describing his love for the project, and asked classmates from the target school to get to know the tutor.
Then make targeted modifications.