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Avert Rejection by avoiding these common errors in your PERSONAL STATEMENT!

#studyabroad
#internationalstudents
#Scholarships

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For students or professionals seeking to advance their study abroad, your personal statement is an important factor in getting an unconditional offer. It can make or mar your chances.

To avert rejections and land that admission, avoid these common errors.

#Travel #ASUU
1. NEVER WRITE YOUR PERSONAL STATEMENT WITHOUT A PLAN_____

Having a good plan allows you to structure your letter and pick out the points that are applied to your application such as background, achievements, academic background, motivation, etc

#academictwitter #ASUUstrike
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Lately I have been talking to some students and friends about various places to look for academic positions. Because there is no ONE-FOR-ALL space to find opportunities, here is a thread summarizing the ones I know of 1/34 #AcademicTwitter #phdchat #phd #internationalPhD
Having said that, I must emphasize that this #database is skewed towards #Asians and #Indians (and other #internationals) to study in #EU #UK or #USA in general and is certainly not exhaustive. I have no info. on #NSF grants for example or grants within India. 2/34
Most importantly, I’m hoping this thread helps #colouredwomeninSTEM & #WomeninSTEM, please feel free to RT. And as a #biologist, I am more aware of databases in #ecology, #wildlife, #evolution and #conservation circles, feel free to add more and share. Let’s dive right in! 3/34
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For many people aspiring to a move to Germany to get world-class education that'll advance their careers, funding the so-called "Blocked Account" often becomes a major stumbling "block" in their aspirations. Let's examine the issue a bit.

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@TundeTASH
First off, it's important to remember that public higher education in Germany is still mostly tuition-free in Germany. Now, the matter under consideration pertains to your survival, as a student, while you study. In Germany, there is a high level of social security.
The government does take responsibility for the well-being of anyone within their borders (as they should). It is very reasonable then that they ask you (the foreign student) demonstrate to them that you have a means of supporting yourself for at least a year when you come over.
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