My name is Karmele Sagarzazu, I 'm the second of a family of three kids. I was born in a hard working Venezuelan-Basque family in Caracas, Venezuela. In this application I hope to demonstrate not only the academic and professional qualifications that make me an exceptional candidate to XXX University 's Master 's program in Refinery Design and Operation and to your scholarship, but also the personal characteristics that will allow me to obtain the most from studying at XXX University.
As mentioned before I was born in Caracas, Venezuela. Aside from traveling abroad on family vacations, I 've had the opportunity to be exposed to several cultures throughout my life. I lived in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, for 6 years due to my father 's work;
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Beyond the continued technical learning 's, in my years at Inelectra I have learned about work ethics, working under strict time constraints, visualizing abstract concepts, and applying concepts to industrial projects in real time. Additionally, I have also gained an in-depth understanding of the major production processes of an oil field as well as the main problems that an oil field might face.
My main motivation to apply to the Master program in refining is that I want improve my knowledge in refinery design and operations. While Venezuela provides excellent opportunities for undergraduate studies in oil related fields. At the graduate level, we don 't have the diversity of opportunities and institutions to acquire the necessary knowledge. Given this reality, I would like to go attend your master program.
Learning doesn 't stop when you graduate it is a process that continues throughout life. I expect that the knowledge I obtain in the master program will allow me to return home and obtain a job in the oil sector which would allow me to contribute in improving refining and operation processes. I 'm also
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It is for this reason that I plan to undertake my graduate studies. The _______ Course at ___________would be a good opportunity for me to interact with the international student community and will also prepare me to excel in the global arena. I am confident that the program will help me accomplish my long-term goal of working as a senior analyst in a leading analytics firm using my professional educational background along with the program’s industry
I’m applying for Irving Shipbuilding’s mechanical engineering student position in Halifax, Nova Scotia. I’m currently finishing my second year of my bachelors of mechanical engineering. Which I'm taking at the Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN). I’m interested in joining Irving Shipbuilding for four months, starting in September.
I am excited at the opportunity to work for the largest producer and supplier of methanol in the world. Methanex has a respectable and recognized reputation in solving challenges where innovation and technology play an essential role to provide reliable service to the community in a responsible way which clearly illustrates your interest in having a positive impact on people’s lives. Certainly, Methanex is a great place for people like me who are looking to grow their skills while discovering and exploring new borders to support others. Since I am ready to help you to expand your services in the actual growing demand for world’s energy, I am formally applying for Graduate in Training Engineer position posted on your homepage. I am convinced
I was born and raised in Colombia, a South American country surrounded by a huge diversity of cultures united by one language, the Spanish. However, since I was 1 year old I traveled to the United States every summer and sometimes Christmas for vacation, family and parent’s business.
I am Andrew Soebagio, from Indonesia. I’ve been a student at North for about a year and a half now. I’m planning to graduate from North this upcoming fall, with an AS degree. A major that I have in mind is Petroleum Engineering; hopefully this plan will stick with me till I graduate.
I am Francisco de Vitoria, founder of the School of Salamanca. I assume our great leader, Philip of Spain, has graced me with the honor of writing this letter to your university because of how I successfully run my own. Of course, It would not be as successful if not for the rule of King Philip. I am indebted to our King, for under his rule our school flourished and became one of the greatest academies in Spain.
Being raised in two countries, Mexico and the United States, shaped me into the person I am today, a fluent bilingual and independent young woman who enjoys helping others. I was born in Harlingen, Texas and lived there for about six years. However, my family decided to move to Mexico in 2005. Seeking better opportunities, I made the decision to return to my home state at the age of fifteen.
I’m from a small town in Spain named Chipiona. Chipiona had been always sunny and happy, but every day was the same to me. So when my parents told me we were going to America I was enthusiastic. It seemed like an adventure to me. I still recall the day we left. We spent the whole morning surrounded by our family members. By the afternoon, everyone had said his or her goodbyes and we were on our way to the airport.
I feel that this education would be a very important asset for a scientist. This will make the research more application oriented contributing to the development of technology. My short term goal is to complete my Bachelors in Geology from the University of Texas at Arlington excelling in studies and making full use of all the opportunities. I believe that I need to have an international exposure to understand and develop technologies in a global context. I have browsed through the University and the Department website and have found that the department of Geology at University of Texas at Arlington has a lot of research activities, having been tuned in terms of active participation in research, I am confident that I will be able to contribute fruitfully in association with your eminent faculty. I am sure that your University would serve as a suitable launch pad for my success. I therefore eagerly look forward with great pleasure to pursue my under-graduate studies in Geology at your esteemed
I was born twenty years ago in Tehran, Iran. My parents and I moved to America when I was about seven years old. Moving to America was an amazing experience, even though it was hard to leave all of our relatives behind.
Most of my life, I have lived in a small town in the mountains of Oaxaca. Surrounded by beautiful Mexican traditions, and the culture inherited by the Zapotec indigenous people. My parents are originally from this community. But they had to immigrate in order to obtain better living conditions. In this way, I was able to reach the state of Oregon where my sister and I were born but soon after they were forced to return to Mexico.
When I was seven my family took a three week long trip to Costa Rica, where I was exposed to both latino culture and the Spanish language for the first time. I fell in love with Costa Rica. Everyone was so friendly, local children invited my brother and I to play soccer and chess with them, people would smile at us on the street and ask us where we were from, genuinely interested to meet someone from somewhere different. Later on my family backpacked around Cuba, where once again the latino culture was evident. The beautiful lively and expressive Spanish language paired so well the colourful and welcoming cultures of Central America. During both of these trips I remember wishing I could speak the language in order to have more meaningful conversations and encounters, but in truth it felt like more trouble than it was worth.
I would like to start this letter off by thanking you for a wonderful and enlightening summer session! This was the first summer session I have ever taken and I was quite concerned being unfamiliar with taking a class at this time of the year, with such a busy schedule, how it was going to go. I had a great time in your class and can say I enjoy writing more because of your class. Throughout this class I have learned many things. I have learned that writing is not just a boring skill or assignment, but it is an art. In the same way, I learned that as a writer it is important to find a topic you really enjoy writing about, because, it makes the process easier and more enjoyable. In addition, it is important that your writing makes sense not only to you, but also to your audience. I now know how important it is to double check for grammar errors to get your point across, as well as, to help sentences flow together with ease.
This is why I am applying to this scholarship. Your organization offers young high achievers to further increase their skills, an opportunity to meet with industry leaders, and unique insights to facilities and laboratory. I share this organization's aim to help address environmental issues. I believe I proved my enthusiasm through my writing, and I hope with your help I can further educate myself to become a better version of myself. I will with the best of ability to make this summit memorable as much as possible!