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高净值家庭留学成长规划讲座策划书—————— AIE国际教育集团一、讲座主办方AIE国际教育集团、三立国际教育集团二、讲座主题高净值家庭留学成长规划讲座三、讲座时间四、讲座地点四、主讲老师CammyAIE国际教育集团首席顾问北京师范大学心理学硕士美国费尔法克斯基督学校面试官美国麻省大学(亚太地区)招生官五、讲座内容简述名校是众多学子和家长拼搏的目标,载着名校梦,中国每年出国的学子数以百万计。
面对众多的国家和学校家长如何做选择和规划呢?为了加深家长对出国留学的了解,为了让更多准备为孩子申请国外学校的家长,或想了解出国留学知识的家长,我们举办这样一场出国留学专场讲座,和家长、同学面对面交流,深入讲解出国留学知识。
六、讲座流程1、宣讲内容(1-1.5小时)2、现场答疑时间(1-1.5小时)七、讲座内容1.2019年最新出国留学政策解析根据《2018出国留学蓝皮书》报告进行分析:从留学就业率、我国留学年龄日趋减小;以低龄留学生为主体迅速发展;英美澳加等英语系国家仍是中国学生留学首选;留学生选专业时开始结合兴趣爱好和深造方向;留学家庭开始注重教学生活环境、留学经历和专业深造等,对学生自身阅历、自我成长方面的磨砺为主要方向,不再以就业为导向的教育方式,这六大调研成果进行深度剖析。
2.什么样的孩子和家庭适合出国留学,孩子在什么年龄阶段出国留学更好,家长对孩子的教育正确引导方式。
父母的教育观念会影响一个家庭的教养方式与留学决策,并影响子女在海外的留学生活,探究中国留学生父母的教育观念。
3.深度分析如何选择留学国家、学校、专业。
根据最新的《2018年留学生白皮书》的发布,通过系统数据为大家详细阐述留学国家、学校和专业层面上的选择依据,从而帮助和引导大家做出正确的留学规划。
4.留学类考试想要出国留学,但是面对SAT、GRE、托福、雅思等出国考试,却不知道如何做出选择,怎么样才是比较适合学生的。
5.人生前景解析,国内外教育方式的差异,找到适合您的路。
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青年教育联盟交流群群讲座记录——美国留学直通车主讲:秦维、桂江林、常谦、高然,特别嘉宾:曹颖(老师)【主讲介绍】秦维,就读于Case Western Reserve University,生物医学工程专业,07年高中毕业,08级,目前大三。
桂江林,就读于Syracuse University,未定专业,09年高中毕业,09级,目前大二。
常谦,07年进入一中。
09-10年在美国得克萨斯做了一年交换生,10年毕业,现在在美国大一。
高然,07届郑州一中毕业生,现在在美国读大三。
【讲座索引】1.主讲介绍;2.美国本科申请指导;3.美国考试介绍——托福、雅思、SAT、ACT;4.美国交换生说明;5.美国本科教育总括;6.疑问解答;7.讲座总结。
【讲座记录】[主讲]秦维(青年教育联盟执行主席、顾问、郑州一中留学协会顾问)20:52:01各位家长好,我们的讲座即将开始了[主讲]秦维(青年教育联盟执行主席、顾问、郑州一中留学协会顾问)20:52:19我的字体已经改为红色,方便大家辨别[家]雨(家长) 20:52:44[主讲]秦维(青年教育联盟执行主席、顾问、郑州一中留学协会顾问)20:52:48今天讲座主要由3-4位主讲幸运星(家长) 20:52:59[主讲]秦维(青年教育联盟执行主席、顾问、郑州一中留学协会顾问)20:53:02我、桂江林、常谦、高然[特别嘉宾]曹颖(原郑州一中教务主任、物理教师,/)20:53:03心如静水(家长) 20:53:07[家]13飞雪(家长) 20:53:11[家]雨(家长) 20:53:15[主讲]秦维(青年教育联盟执行主席、顾问、郑州一中留学协会顾问)20:53:20杨依霖和侯钰同学目前没有出现,所以如果出现了我再介绍他们[家]雨(家长) 20:53:41[主讲]秦维(青年教育联盟执行主席、顾问、郑州一中留学协会顾问)20:53:49我们先进行自我介绍~我是郑州一中07届毕业生,07年10月份留学美国读语言,08年8月正式入学,现在大三【家】百合(家长) 20:53:50[特别嘉宾]曹颖(原郑州一中教务主任、物理教师,/)20:54:21【家】百合(家长) 20:54:3107年高三?[主讲]秦维(青年教育联盟执行主席、顾问、郑州一中留学协会顾问)20:54:31今天的讲座开始由主讲发言,然后是集体答疑时间,最后是个别答疑时间[家]飞扬(家长) 20:54:39[主讲]秦维(青年教育联盟执行主席、顾问、郑州一中留学协会顾问)20:54:3807年高中毕业【家】百合(家长) 20:54:53考过大学才走?[家]雨(家长) 20:55:04猫猫学语言是学了快一年吗[主讲]秦维(青年教育联盟执行主席、顾问、郑州一中留学协会顾问)20:55:27没有,语言读了4个月,之后回国了~8月份才又出国万里云天(家长) 20:55:41高二学完走是不是还要读预科?[家]雨(家长) 20:55:48在国外考的托福和SAT?[主讲]秦维(青年教育联盟执行主席、顾问、郑州一中留学协会顾问)20:55:49问题一会我们再解答[家]桔(家长) 20:56:18[主讲]桂江林(青年教育联盟参谋长、顾问、郑州一中留学协会资深顾问)20:56:16我是一中分校09届毕业生,09年秋季来美国读本科,现在大二[主讲]常谦(青年教育联盟顾问)20:56:47大家好,我是常谦,07年进入一中。
关于留学主题组织讲座的英语作文
关于留学主题组织讲座的英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1当然可以!下面是一篇关于留学主题组织讲座的英语作文,使用小学生的语言风格,长度为2000个字:The Exciting Adventure of Studying Abroad!Hello everyone! Today, I want to share with you the amazing experience of studying abroad. Recently, our school organized a special lecture on the topic of studying in a foreign country, and it was so much fun! Let me tell you all about it.The lecture began with our principal welcoming the special guest speaker, who was a successful student from our school who had studied abroad. The speaker shared their personal journey and all the wonderful things they experienced while studying in another country.First, they talked about the different cultures and traditions they encountered. They explained that studying abroad is not just about learning in a new school, but also about immersing yourself in a whole new world. They showed us pictures ofcolorful festivals, unique foods, and beautiful landmarks from the country they studied in. It was like going on a virtual trip!Next, the speaker shared stories about making new friends from all over the world. They explained how friendships formed with people from different backgrounds helped them learn and grow as individuals. They even showed us a video chat they had with their international friends, and we got to say hello to them too! It was so cool to see how technology can connect people from different corners of the globe.Then, they told us about the exciting adventures they had while exploring the new country. They visited famous museums, went hiking in breathtaking mountains, and even tried traditional dances. They encouraged us to be open to new experiences and to embrace the unknown. It made us all want to go on our own adventures someday!The speaker also shared the challenges they faced while studying abroad. They talked about the importance of learning a new language and how it can be a little scary at first. But they assured us that with practice and determination, we can overcome any language barrier. They also emphasized the value of being independent and responsible when living far from home.Towards the end of the lecture, the speaker answered our questions. We were curious about everything, from what they missed most about home to how they managed their studies in a foreign language. They patiently answered each question and encouraged us to dream big and believe in ourselves.In conclusion, the lecture on studying abroad was aneye-opening experience for all of us. We learned that studying in a foreign country is not just about education, but also about exploring new cultures, making lifelong friends, and having unforgettable adventures. It made us excited about the possibilities that lie ahead and inspired us to work hard to achieve our dreams.Remember, my fellow young learners, the world is full of opportunities waiting for us. Let's embrace the adventure of studying abroad and make our dreams come true!That's all for now. Thank you for listening to my story. Have a fantastic day, everyone!Word Count: 412 words篇2Title: My Big Plan for a Seminar on Studying Abroad!Hi everyone! My name is Amy and I'm 10 years old. I go to Sunshine Elementary School and I'm in 5th grade. Today, I want to tell you all about my big plan to organize a seminar at our school on the super cool topic of studying abroad!A few weeks ago, my teacher Mrs. Roberts told us that we could work on a special project for our class. She said we could pick any topic we wanted and then come up with a way to share information and teach others about it. I got so excited because I love learning about new things!At first, I wasn't sure what topic to choose. I thought about maybe doing something on animals or space since those are two of my favorite subjects. But then I remembered how my older cousin Jessica is currently studying abroad in France for a year. She's been sending us pictures and telling us stories about her adventures and it all sounds so amazing!That's when I decided – my project was going to be all about studying abroad! I raised my hand and told Mrs. Roberts my idea. She said it was a fantastic topic and gave me the green light to move forward with planning everything.The first thing I did was start researching studying abroad programs for students. I found out that there are opportunities for students of all ages, from elementary school all the waythrough college. Some programs are just for a few weeks over summer break, while others can last a full school year or more!I learned that studying abroad allows you to experience living in a totally new country and culture. You get to try different foods, see incredible sights, and best of all - practice speaking a new language in real life! How cool is that?As I was researching, I took a ton of notes on the different program options, costs involved, and tips for getting ready to go abroad. I decided it would be really helpful to put together a big presentation covering all of this information. That's when I got the idea to organize a seminar at my school!I went to Mrs. Roberts again and pitched my plan for holdinga studying abroad seminar. I told her I could prepare a PowerPoint presentation with all my research. Then, I could give the presentation and answer any questions people had about studying abroad. Mrs. Roberts loved the idea and said she would help make it happen!Over the next few weeks, I worked super hard on creating my presentation. I made sure to include lots of fun photos and videos to keep it interesting. I covered topics like:Why studying abroad is awesomePopular destinations for studentsHow to pick a study abroad programHandling things like housing, visas, and flightsPacking and prepping for your tripStaying safe while abroadAnd so much more!Finally, the day of the seminar arrived. Mrs. Roberts let me borrow the school auditorium and invited teachers, students, parents - anyone who was interested could come!I was really nervous at first, but as soon as I started my presentation I got into the groove. I clicked through each slide and shared all the cool info I had learned. People asked me lots of great questions too, like "How can you avoid homesickness?" and "What if you don't know the language?"I tried my best to answer every question. When I wasn't sure about something, I said I would look into it more. I also encouraged people to do their own research using trusted sources.At the end, I could tell that everyone found it really interesting and useful. A bunch of people came up to meafterwards saying they were inspired to look into studying abroad opportunities. Teachers even said they wanted to share the info with other classes. Score!Overall, organizing this seminar was such an amazing experience. I worked really hard, but I'm so proud of what I accomplished. Who knows, maybe someday I'll even get to study abroad myself! For now though, I'm just glad I could help teach my school about this incredible opportunity. The end!篇3My Big Talk on Studying Abroad!Hi everyone! My name is Emma and I'm 10 years old. I go to Oakwood Elementary School here in our town. A few months ago, my teacher Mrs. Johnson asked if any of us would like to do a special presentation for the whole 5th grade class. I was really excited because I love getting up in front of people and talking!I decided I wanted my presentation to be about studying abroad. My older brother Jake is 16 and he's going to spend his junior year of high school as an exchange student in Spain next year. I think it's so cool that he gets to live in a different country and go to school there. Jake has been teaching me some Spanishphrases and telling me all about the places he's going to visit in Spain. It sounds like such an amazing experience.Mrs. Johnson helped me put together a big poster board with pictures and information about studying abroad whenyou're in middle school, high school, or college. We also watched some videos of American students talking about their time overseas. It looked like they were having so much fun and learning a ton!The first part of my talk was explaining what studying abroad actually means. I told my classmates that it's when you go live in a different country for a while, like a semester or a whole school year. You attend school over there just like you normally would, but you get to experience living in a new culture. Some kids even have a host family they stay with instead of living in a dorm.Then I talked about all the awesome benefits of studying abroad when you're a student. You obviously learn a new language way better than just studying it at home. But you also get to try amazing new foods, see incredible landmarks and museums, and make friends from all over the world. It's a great way to get more independent and confident at a young age too.I explained that studying abroad gives you a huge advantage over other students who didn't do it. Colleges love tosee it on your application because it shows you have global experience and skills. And later on, it helps a lot when applying for competitive jobs too. Employers think it's really impressive when you've lived in other countries.A really fun part of my presentation was showing videos of students talking about their favorite memories. There was a girl who went to Tokyo and loved things like shopping, eating sushi and ramen, and learning karate from a sensei. A boy who studied in Kenya got to go on a safari and see wild elephants, cheetahs, and lions! How cool is that?We also watched some videos of American students speaking other languages like French, Mandarin, and Arabic after studying abroad for a while. My friend Abby's jaw dropped when she heard how fluent their accents were. It's crazy the difference between learning a language for just an hour a day at school versus being fully immersed 24/7 overseas.But in my opinion, the amazing benefits of studying abroad as a student far outweigh the downsides. It gives you a broader perspective on the world at a young age. You learn how to open your mind, adapt to new situations, and step out of your comfort zone. Those are such valuable life skills to develop early on before college and adulthood.At the end of my talk, I took a bunch of questions from my classmates. Some Asked things like:•"Where would you want to study abroad?"•"How long were the programs the students did?"•"Do you have to be fluent before going overseas?"•"How much extra does it cost?"•"Did any of them feel culture shock at first?"•"W hat was their favorite thing about the experience?"I had fun answering everyone's questions and it seemed like the whole class was really interested in learning more about studying abroad someday. A few people even came up afterwards to ask Mrs. Johnson for details on how they could look into it for high school!Overall, I think my big presentation went super well. I worked really hard on it and I was proud to teach my friends about such an amazing opportunity. Study abroad programs give students incredible cultural knowledge, communication abilities, independence, and self-confidence. They push you outside your comfort zone in the best way possible.As an elementary school kid, studying overseas for a whole semester still seems far away. But my talk opened my eyes to definitely looking into it when I'm older. Maybe I'll even follow in Jake's footsteps and become an exchange student in Spain too! Who knows what the future holds? After this project, all I know is the world is a huge place with so many cultures to explore. Studying abroad gives you that chance at a young age. To me, that experience sounds utterly invaluable.篇4Studying Abroad - The Adventure of a Lifetime!Hi everyone! My name is Emma and I'm 10 years old. I go to Oakwood Elementary School and I absolutely love learning about the world and different cultures. That's why I was super excited when my teacher, Mrs. Johnson, announced that our class would be organizing a big seminar all about studying abroad!What is studying abroad, you might ask? Well, it means going to a different country for a while to attend school and live with a host family there. Can you imagine how cool that would be? Getting to experience a totally new way of life, make friendsfrom the other side of the world, and maybe even learn a new language. Just thinking about it gives me butterflies!When Mrs. Johnson first told us about the seminar project, I couldn't wait to get started. She split us into teams and gave each team a different country to research and present on. My team got assigned France - the land of the Eiffel Tower, crêpes, and très chic fashion!The first thing we did was look up tons of facts about France online and in books from the library. Did you know that France is home to part of the Alps mountain range and even has territories in other parts of the world like the Caribbean? We learned so many fascinating things.Next, we worked on decorations to transform our classroom into a little slice of French culture for the seminar. We made a huge mural with famous landmarks like the Arc de Triomphe and the Louvre Museum. We also created posters with French phrases and clever idioms like "Tomber dans les pommes" which literally means "to fall into the apples" but really means to faint!One of the most fun parts was putting together a performance to open our seminar presentation. A few of us learned a French song and dance routine to show everyone. The song was all about a friendly bird who goes around teaching kidshow to say different words. I played the part of the bird, flapping around the classroom in my homemade costume!Finally, the big day arrived! The whole school was buzzing with excitement as seminar teams put the finishing touches on their classrooms-turned-countries. Parents, teachers and even a few students from the middle school French club filtered in to learn about studying abroad.When it was our turn to present on France, we dim the lights and began with our lively bird song performance to get everyone clapping along. Then we took turns sharing all the amazing facts we discovered, like how over 300 different varieties of cheese are produced in France! We also answered questions from the audience about what a typical day is like for students in France.Overall, putting together this studying abroad seminar was one of the coolest projects I've ever worked on. I know I'm just a kid, but it really opened my eyes to the bigworld out there just waiting to be explored. Who knows, maybe one day I'll be the one spending a semester overseas and bringing a little bit of American culture to share with kids in another country!I may only be 10 years old, but I've already got the travel bug thanks to this project. I can't wait for more opportunities to learn about different nations and cultures. My biggest dream is to visit every continent (except maybe Antarctica - too cold for this Florida girl!). For now, I'll just have to satisfy my wanderlust by finding the next big seminar theme to dive into.If you asked me what studying abroad is all about, I'd tell you it's the adventure of a lifetime! Getting to experience a new normal, make international friends, and see things you could have never imagined back home. It's about keepingan open mind and heart as you step out of your comfort zone and intothe great big world. Thanks to this fun seminar project, I've got a glimpse of how amazing thatexperience must be. And I can't wait for my own study abroad adventure...someday!篇5Studying Abroad: The Big AdventureHi everyone! My name is Lily and I'm 10 years old. I go to Maple Grove Elementary School and I love learning about newcultures and places around the world. That's why I've decided to organize a special presentation all about studying abroad when you're a student!You might be wondering - why would a kid like me want to talk about studying in another country? Well, let me tell you! My big sister Emily is 16 and she just got back from an incredible year studying in Japan as an exchange student. She had the most amazing experiences and grew so much as a person. Hearing all her stories gave me the travel bug in a big way!When Emily first told us she wanted to study abroad, my parents were a little nervous. They worried about her being so far away and having to adapt to a totally new culture and language. But Emily worked really hard to prepare, studying Japanese and researching life in Japan. The exchange program she went with also provided great support before and during her time there.In the end, my sister's year in Japan was truly life-changing. She became fluent in Japanese, made lots of new friends, and got to experience incredible things she never could have at home. From celebrating traditional festivals to living with a host family to visiting famous sites like Mount Fuji, it was non-stop amazing memories and personal growth.After listening to Emily's tales of her adventures, I got the idea to share what I've learned about studying abroad from her experience. I want to get other kids just as excited about the possibility of taking their studies to an entirely new country and culture one day! That's why I'm organizing this big presentation at our school.For the presentation, I'm putting together all sorts of interesting information with help from my sister. We'll cover the different kinds of study abroad programs out there for students of all ages - from short-term summer programs to semester exchanges to full degree programs. I'll explain how the application process works and what to expect every step of the way.We'll also go through some of the biggest benefits of studying overseas. It's a chance to become fluent in a new language, expand your perspective on the world, gain independence, make international friends, and so much more. I'll share videos and pictures from Emily's time in Japan to give everyone a firsthand look.One of the most exciting parts will be hearing from special guest speakers who have also studied overseas in places like France, Costa Rica, and South Africa. They'll each give us awindow into their amazing experiences in their own words. We can ask them questions and get tons of useful tips and advice.At the end, I'll go over different options for finding and applying to study abroad programs as an elementary, middle, high school or university student. There are so many incredible opportunities out there, but you have to start looking and preparing early. I want to inspire everyone to start pursuing their international learning dreams now!I already can't wait for the presentation day to arrive. I've been pouring my heart into making it engaging, visually appealing, and packed with valuable firsthand insights. My mission is to light that inner spark of wanderlust in my fellow students, just like my sister did for me with her stories. Who knows, I may even get to study abroad myself one day after hearing more about it!No matter where you go, studying in another country and culture is a chance to grow, see the world, and have unforgettable adventures. It's daunting but also incredibly rewarding. That's the big message I'll be sharing through videos, activities, student speakers, and more at my study abroad presentation. The world is out there waiting - why not make your studies an exciting global journey?Those are just some of the highlights, but you'll have to come to the presentation itself to get the full experience! I'm working so hard to make it special. Let's all get inspired to explore the world through the incredible opportunity of international studies. Who's ready to join me on this adventure?篇6Studying Abroad: The Biggest Adventure!Hello everyone! My name is Timmy and I'm 10 years old. Today I got to host a really fun seminar all about studying abroad at my school. It was so exciting to teach everyone about this cool opportunity!First, I started by explaining what studying abroad actually means. It's when you go live in a different country for a while to attend school there. You get to experience living like the locals, making new friends, and learning about a brand new culture. How awesome is that?I talked about all the amazing benefits of studying abroad when you're a student. For one, it's the best way to truly master a new language. You'll be completely surrounded by native speakers, so you'll pick it up way faster than just learning it in a classroom. You'll become fluent before you know it!Studying abroad also allows you to gain independence and grow as a person. When you're living in a new country all by yourself (or just with other students), you have to handle responsibilities like cooking, cleaning, getting around town, and more. It teaches you to be really self-sufficient and confident at a young age.Another huge plus is getting to experience incredible new cultures firsthand. You'll learn all about the history, customs, food, and way of life in your host country. You'll make friends with locals who can teach you so many fascinating things you'd never learn just reading about their culture. It really opens your eyes to how big and diverse our world is!During the seminar, I talked about some of the most popular study abroad destinations for students. Countries in Europe like France, Spain, and Italy are classics. You could explore ancient ruins, stroll through charming villages, and indulge in the most delicious cuisines. How fun would it be to become an expert at baking French pastries or making homemade pasta?Other awesome options are England, where you can experience a culture similar but still unique from America's. Or Japan, where you'll be surrounded by cutting-edge technology and fascinated by traditions going back thousands of years.Maybe you'd love to hang out on stunning beaches and see some of the world's most vibrant reefs by studying in Australia!Studying abroad is available through many schools and student travel companies. Most programs for kids and teens are just a couple weeks or months over the summer, but some let you spend an entire semester or even a full year immersing yourself in another culture. I explained the different program options and costs to give everyone an idea of what it would take to make this dream a reality.I also went over practical tips like getting a passport and student visa, learning a few key phrases in the local language before departure, and bringing treasured items from home to help you feel more comfortable until your new surroundings start feeling like home.Once the seminar wrapped up, I could tell a lot of other students were just as excited about studying abroad as I am! We're already talking about saving up money from doing chores and getting jobs to help make it happen. Our dream destinations range from Paris to Tokyo, but we all agree this is going to be an opportunity of a lifetime to grow, see the world, and have an unbelievable experience.I was so grateful to my teacher for letting me lead this seminar and share my passion for international travel and cultural exchange. Speaking in front of my whole class was a little nerve-wracking at first, but I realized how much I've grown in confidence too. If I can pull off hosting a whole lecture at 10 years old, I know studying abroad will let me take on all kinds of new challenges!After putting so much work into researching and preparing the most engaging, informative seminar possible, I feel even more determined to study abroad myself one day. Maybe I'll get to put my public speaking skills to use again too by showing other kids how life-changing this experience can be. For any student, studying abroad is simply the most epic adventure imaginable!。
出国留学体验讲座心得体会
随着全球化的深入发展,出国留学已经成为越来越多中国学生的选择。
近期,我有幸参加了一场关于出国留学的讲座,聆听了几位成功留学生的亲身经历和宝贵建议。
这场讲座让我受益匪浅,以下是我的一些心得体会。
一、留学选择的多样性讲座中,主讲人详细介绍了不同国家的留学政策和教育体系。
我了解到,目前世界上有许多国家都提供了丰富的留学机会,如美国、英国、加拿大、澳大利亚、新西兰等。
每个国家都有其独特的教育优势和文化特色,这为我们提供了更多的选择。
1. 美国以其丰富的教育资源、多元化的文化环境和世界一流的研究机构而闻名。
美国的大学在科研、学术和实践能力培养方面都处于世界领先地位。
2. 英国拥有悠久的教育历史和世界级的教育资源。
英国的教育体系注重培养学生的创新思维和批判性思维,这在很大程度上提高了学生的综合素质。
3. 加拿大以其友好的人文环境、优美的自然风光和宽松的移民政策而受到许多留学生的青睐。
加拿大的大学在环保、工程、生物医学等领域具有世界领先地位。
4. 澳大利亚的教育体系注重培养学生的实践能力和创新精神。
澳大利亚的大学在农业、矿业、信息技术等领域具有明显优势。
5. 新西兰的教育体系以实践和创新为核心,注重培养学生的综合素质。
新西兰的大学在环境科学、生物技术、旅游管理等领域具有世界一流水平。
二、留学申请与准备讲座中,主讲人分享了留学申请的技巧和注意事项。
以下是我总结的一些要点:1. 了解目标国家和学校的招生政策,提前做好准备工作。
2. 提高自己的学术成绩,争取获得奖学金。
3. 积极参加社会实践活动,提高自己的综合素质。
4. 准备好语言考试,如托福、雅思等。
5. 准备好签证申请,了解签证政策和流程。
6. 了解留学保险、住宿、交通等生活细节。
三、留学生活与心理调适讲座中,主讲人分享了留学生活的经验和心理调适方法。
以下是我总结的一些要点:1. 保持积极的心态,面对困难和挑战。
2. 学会与人沟通,建立良好的人际关系。
3. 尊重当地文化,适应新环境。
留学讲座策划书
留学讲座策划书第一篇:留学讲座达利通留学宣讲会策划主办方:达利通留学承办方:联盟外联部活动事项一、活动名称:达利通留学校园宣讲会二、活动目的:使广大师生了解达利通留学机构,同时加深对留学程序的认识,激发留学兴趣,为广大师生提供一个相互了解,相互认识,出国留学的平台。
三、活动对象:哈尔滨工程大学在校师生四、前期准备:1.场地申请:由承办方承担,21b多媒体中心有关工作人员审批通过,初定以逸夫馆作为宣讲场地;2.张贴海报、发放传单等宣传活动:由主办方提供,承办方承担,初拟定于活动前两天的中午在大学生美食广场前统一发放传单,并同期张贴宣讲会海报;3.会场布置:主办方与承办方共同承担,承办方将宣讲所用条幅挂置妥当,现场具体设置由主办方自行解决;五、活动流程:具体流程由主办方自行安排。
六、活动形式及意义:以宣讲形式展开的讲座或论坛;达利通留学推广,为师生提供留学途径及平台。
七、资金预算:八、所需设备:由主办方自行解决安排十、宣传方式及力度:1.在学校各宣传栏张贴海报帮助主办方做宣讲会宣传,同时宣传本次活动的主要内容;2.在宣讲会现场悬挂主办方条幅(由主办方提供,文字自拟)。
十一、活动效果分析:活动通过海报、宣传单、条幅等形式对主办方进行宣传,并以宣讲形势展开论坛,让广大师生增加对主办方的认识、好感和信赖,有助于扩大主办方在特定范围内的品牌影响力,并对留学程序以及相关事项有更进一步的了解,这在极大程度上增加了主办方在学校的竞争力,树立良好的企业形象。
同时我们的活动在主办方的支持下也将获得圆满成功,收到双赢效果。
十二、后期现场清理:由主办方全权负责。
第二篇:赴美留学讲座感想留学讲座的感想在听到这次西雅图留学讲座之前我个人觉得留学对于我来说是一个非常遥远的话题。
我曾以为留学只会对精英人才开放大门,我从未考虑过出国深造。
但是通过这次讲座我明白了每一个人都可以出国,只要我们愿意抓住机遇,愿意尝试。
通过讲座我知道了出国留学的方法有很多,有国家公费留学,学校项目留学,自费留学等。
杜克大学Fuqua商学院招生官揭秘美国名校申请秘籍
金东方与杜克大学Fuqua商学院现场访谈揭秘美国名校的申请秘籍8月6日晚,杜克大学Fuqua商学院(Duke University Fuqua Business School)在北京举办见面会,商学院招生办副主任Russell Davis先生亲临,和意向留学美国的学生详细讲述杜克大学商学院的课程设置、录取要求和最新政策,并答学生疑问。
北京金东方美国留学部作为业内卓有影响力的美国留学服务机构,每年都有帮助杜克大学招收到一些优质生源,与杜克大学保持良好关系,也受邀参加。
金东方美国留学部总监张伟用老师非常重视本次活动,在获得杜克大学邀请之后,派出了金东方多位美国留学咨询顾问参加,与杜克大学招生官与校友深入交流学习。
金东方团队满载而归,小编根据金东方咨询顾问们的参会感言,摘取精华的美国名校录取经验和大家分享。
本次讲座得到了众多杜克校友的支持,十来位校友现身支持,大多数已经是事业功成名就的牛人,显得杜克大学的吸引力十足。
因此讲座的参会者众,大家兴致勃勃地度过了一个有意义的学习夜晚。
杜克校友陆续做自我介绍,并分享各自的美国留学经验金东方部分咨询顾问与Russell Davis亲切合影,左起:李秋荣,张雪宁,Russell Davis美国顶尖商学院之一的杜克Fuqua商学院Fuqua商学院成立的时间并不长,相对那些历史悠久的商学院来说,1969年才开始招生的商学院在强手如林的美国商学院中只能算是一名新人,为美国最佳商学院中建校历史最短的一个。
但是依靠杜克大学的强大支持,现在的Fuqua已经跻身为全美最顶级的商学院之一,(2015 US News and World Report 中商学院排名第14)并在全世界很多地方成立了分学院,如大家熟知的:伦敦分院,迪拜分院,新德里分院,还有国内的昆山分学院。
是什么让富卡取得如此的成就?金东方美国留学部咨询顾问颜梦琦老师介绍,杜克大学被誉为“南哈佛”,尤其是杜克大学一直引以为傲的培养目标:我们培养的学生是富有创造力的能够成世界范围内未来的领导者的优秀的人才。
【顺课堂微讲座】奖学金大作战
【顺课堂微讲座】奖学金大作战【主持暖场】大家晚上好!我是今晚的主持人-顺顺小助手,很高兴大家来到今天的顺课堂奖学金大作战,本场讲座由顺顺留学主办。
讲座正式开始时间为21:00整!!九点到了,我们的讲座正式开始啦~今天的嘉宾柯阳Oliver和赵昊喆Henry将会给我们具体讲解英美各排名的奖学金机制以及分类,最后还将介绍获得奖学金的方法和隐患,千万不要错过,那么话不多说,现在就让我们进入嘉宾分享环节。
接下来就让我们欢迎大家期待已久的嘉宾柯阳Oliver,学长先做一下自我介绍吧~ 【嘉宾分享】各位同学大家好,我是柯阳,英文名叫Oliver,我现在在英国帝国理工学校读书,今年大二。
在之后的时间里我和大家分享下关于英国奖学金的机制分类以及如何申请等资讯。
在英国的大学里面,因为根据大学本身的质量和排名等等,每个学校奖学金的机制都非常不一样。
我将把英国大学分为三类,在每一类里面选取一两所大学作为例子,分享一下如何申请奖学金和其中相关的资讯。
说学校的奖学金之前我先分享给大家一个好消息,是由英国政府提供给中国留学生的一个奖学金,它的名字叫做chevening scholarship。
它会针对不同国家的人做出不同的调整,chevening scholarship只开放给中国学生申请master。
例如在之前的大学里面参加很多学生会和学生会活动,担任清华大学学生会会长之类的职务,这样的话能够从侧面知道你是有一个领导能力和能对周围事物造成影响力的人。
这样他们就会考虑你具体的申请。
这个奖学金非常的厉害,如果你能申请成功的话它会付给你最后一年的学生费还有你的生活开支,还会给你报销来回经济舱的机票,并且会附加额外的一些生活必需品的补贴,这些chevening scholarship都会补给你。
但是申请这个政府的奖学金是需要很久的,比如说我现在在国内大四本科读完毕业了,我想明年去英国读master,那我应该什么时候申请呢?应该是在大三那一年的八月份就开始准备申请了。
讲座的英文演讲稿励志
Ladies and Gentlemen,Good morning/afternoon/evening. It is my great pleasure to stand before you today and share with you some thoughts on the power of embracing challenges and how it can lead us to a journey of success. Life is a series of challenges, and how we respond to these challenges will ultimately shape our destiny. Today, I want to inspire you to face the obstacles head-on, learn from them, and emerge stronger and more successful.Introduction:In the words of Henry Ford, "Whether you think you can, or you think you can't – you're right." This quote encapsulates the essence of our topic today. Our mindset plays a crucial role in determining our success. Itis the mindset that enables us to overcome adversity and push through barriers. So, let us embark on this journey of inspiration and discover the power of embracing challenges.The Nature of Challenges:Challenges are an inevitable part of life. They come in various forms,be it personal, professional, or social. Some challenges may seem insurmountable, while others may be relatively easy to overcome. However, it is the nature of challenges that we must understand – they are opportunities for growth, learning, and self-discovery.1. Personal Challenges:Personal challenges are those that arise from within us. They can be related to our self-doubt, fear of failure, or even our insecurities. These challenges can be particularly daunting, as they require us to confront our inner fears and limitations. However, by embracing these challenges, we can gain a deeper understanding of ourselves and our strengths.2. Professional Challenges:Professional challenges are those that arise from our work or career. They can be related to tight deadlines, high expectations, or even thefear of being laid off. Embracing these challenges can help us develop resilience, adaptability, and a strong work ethic. It can also open doors to new opportunities and experiences.3. Social Challenges:Social challenges are those that arise from our relationships with others. They can be related to conflicts, misunderstandings, or even the pressure to fit in. By embracing these challenges, we can learn to communicate effectively, build stronger relationships, and become more compassionate individuals.The Power of Embracing Challenges:Now that we understand the nature of challenges, let us explore the power of embracing them.1. Growth and Learning:Challenges push us out of our comfort zones, forcing us to grow and learn. As we face obstacles, we develop new skills, gain valuable insights, and become more adaptable. This continuous process of growth and learning is what sets successful individuals apart from the rest.2. Resilience:Embracing challenges builds resilience. Resilience is the ability to bounce back from setbacks and continue moving forward. By facing challenges head-on, we learn to endure pain, embrace failure, and maintain a positive outlook. This resilience is crucial in achieving long-term success.3. Confidence:As we overcome challenges, our confidence grows. We begin to believe in our abilities and trust our judgment. This confidence enables us to take on more significant responsibilities, make bold decisions, and pursue our dreams with unwavering determination.4. Success:Ultimately, embracing challenges leads to success. Success is not just about achieving our goals but also about the journey we take to get there. By facing challenges, we create a path of personal and professional achievements that define our lives.Case Studies:To further illustrate the power of embracing challenges, let us look at some inspiring case studies.1. J.K. Rowling:J.K. Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series, faced numerous challenges before achieving success. She was a single mother struggling to make ends meet while writing her first novel. Despite facingrejection from publishers, she continued to pursue her dream. Today, the Harry Potter series has sold over 500 million copies worldwide, making Rowling one of the most successful authors of all time.2. Elon Musk:Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, is known for his bold vision and relentless pursuit of innovation. He has faced numerous challenges, including financial struggles and technical setbacks. However, by embracing these challenges, Musk has revolutionized the automotive and space industries, becoming one of the most influential entrepreneurs of our time.Conclusion:In conclusion, embracing challenges is the key to success. It is through challenges that we grow, learn, and become resilient. By facing obstacles head-on, we can develop the confidence and determination needed to achieve our dreams. So, let us not shy away from challenges but embrace them with open arms. Remember, as Thomas Edison once said, "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."Thank you for your attention, and may you all find the strength and courage to embrace the challenges that lie ahead. Together, we can create a future filled with success and inspiration.。
留学讲座心得体会
留学讲座心得体会篇一:学术报告讲座心得体会学术报告讲座心得体会黄海宁2013级4+2课程与教学论学号:20130215132013年11月26日晚7点,我参加了主题为“与您相约:致青春·我的留学梦”的留学经验交流会。
本次交流会邀请外事处沈丽玲老师、研究生培养科李培老师,以及水玲玲老师、林美淳和意大利留学生李安东等五位嘉宾。
七时整,交流会准时开始,华南师范大学大学城校区经济与管理学院(转载于: 小龙文档网:留学讲座心得体会)第一演讲厅早已座无虚席,热情洋溢的同学还站着或坐在走道上聆听前辈的留学经验介绍。
首先,主持人李翠敏邀请了水玲玲老师、林美淳和李安东三位嘉宾上台,与大家分享了自己留学时的一些经验体会,如前期准备,申请过程和留学收获等。
在随后的观众提问环节中,嘉宾们更是就同学们关心的问题进行了一一回答,并提醒同学们关于留学最好早做准备,并且积极申请,学好外语。
通过嘉宾们幽默风趣的讲述,我深切感受到了外国学术研究的专业性和异国生活的乐趣。
然后,沈丽玲老师分四大板块——研究生双学位项目、非学位交流学习项目、非学位暑期学习、海外实习项目——向同学们详细介绍了我校赴外交流学习项目的。
沈老师从就同学们最主要关注的问题,分别理清了四个项目的立项初衷和宗旨、主要针对学生团体、项目具体要求等内容,鼓励同学们多利用学校构建的这一留学平台,更加便利的进行留学申请。
接着,已在接收公派项目工作6年并十分熟悉公派留学流程的李培老师,也总结了很多申请留学的心得。
他回顾了华师自2008年来加入国家公派留学项目即CSC的历史及取得的成果,重点介绍了从广州市“菁英计划”、国家基金委员会等渠道获得公派资格的过程,特别总结了作为毕业生或者已参加交换项目的同学如何获得申请公派留学。
最后,本次留学经验交流会在同学们热烈的掌声中结束。
本次留学经验交流会带给我深深的感悟和思考:交流会打消了我们传统观念上对留学存在的畏难心态,增加了我们对赴外留学渠道和基本流程的了解,正如这次交流会主题,真正让我们这些华师莘莘学子感受到了留学路上不孤单。
中美高中教育比较研究讲座英语作文
中美高中教育比较研究讲座英语作文A Comparative Study of High School Education in China and the United StatesIntroductionHigh school education is a critical stage in a student's academic journey, shaping their future academic and career prospects. China and the United States are two countries with vastly different education systems, which have attracted significant attention from educators and policymakers around the world. In this research lecture, we will compare and analyze the high school education systems in China and the United States, exploring the similarities and differences between the two countries.1. Educational Philosophy and GoalsIn China, the educational philosophy is oriented towards academic excellence and rote learning. The emphasis is on mastering a standardized curriculum and achieving high scores on national exams such as the Gaokao. In contrast, the United States prioritizes a more holistic approach to education, focusing on critical thinking, creativity, and personal development.American high schools emphasize extracurricular activities, social skills, and character building alongside academic achievement.2. Curriculum and Teaching MethodsChinese high school students typically follow a rigid curriculum that covers a wide range of subjects, including Chinese language, mathematics, sciences, and humanities. The teaching methods are often lecture-based, with a strong emphasis on memorization and test-taking skills. In the United States, high school students have more flexibility in choosing their courses, with options to explore different subjects and develop specialized skills. The teaching methods in American high schools are more interactive, with a focus on project-based learning, group discussions, and hands-on activities.3. Assessment and EvaluationIn China, student achievement is primarily evaluated through standardized exams, such as the Gaokao, which have a significant impact on future academic and career opportunities. In the United States, high school students are assessed through a combination of standardized tests, coursework, projects, and teacher evaluations. American schools place a greater emphasis on continuous assessment and feedback, rather than relying solely on high-stakes exams.4. School Culture and Social EnvironmentChinese high schools are known for their competitive and rigorous academic environment, where students face intense pressure to excel academically. The focus is on individual achievement and ranking, leading to a lack of collaboration and teamwork among students. In contrast, American high schools promote a more collaborative and inclusive school culture, encouraging students to work together, support each other, and embrace diversity. American high schools also prioritize extracurricular activities, sports, and community service as integral components of a well-rounded education.ConclusionIn conclusion, the high school education systems in China and the United States have distinct strengths and weaknesses, reflecting their respective cultural values and priorities. While China excels in academic achievement and discipline, the United States emphasizes creativity, innovation, and personal growth. By understanding and learning from each other's educational practices, both countries can strive to create more balanced and effective high school education systems that prepare students for success in a rapidly changing world. Thank you for attendingthis research lecture on the comparative study of high school education in China and the United States.。
王光亚在普林斯顿大学的演讲开场白
王光亚在普林斯顿大学的演讲开场白女士们、先生们:晚上好。
很荣幸应邀到普林斯顿大学参加你们的研讨会。
对我本人、我的同事及许多中国人来讲,普林斯顿大学的名字早已是耳熟能详。
她的历史比这个国家还长,从这个校园里走出了美国第28任总统伍德罗·威尔逊、伟大科学家爱因斯坦、著名诗人T.S.艾略特等众多杰出人物。
正如前总统克林顿先生在1996年普大建校250周年时所说:“在美国历史上的每一个紧要关头,普林斯顿大学及其师生都发挥了关键作用。
”令人高兴的是,在座诸位对中国事务都抱有研究兴趣。
虽然我们两国地理上相距万里,但在日常生活中却非常相近。
好莱坞影片、麦当劳快餐成了许多中国人生活中的内容。
而中国加工的服装、日用品也天天伴随着美国人民。
我希望通过今天的交流,能增进在座诸位对中国和中国外交政策的了解,为未来彼此的友谊与合作锦上添花。
Ladies and Gentlemen,Good evening.It is an honor for me to be invited to your seminar tonight. For me, for my colleagues and many other Chinese, Princeton has long been a familiar name. With a history longer than the country, it has produced many outstanding people, Woodrow Wilson, the 28th US President, Albert Einstein, the great scientist, and T. S. Eliot, the famous poet, to name but a few. As the former President Bill Clinton said in 1996 in celebration of the 250 anniversary of Princeton: "At every pivotal moment in American history, Princeton, its leadership, its students have played a crucial role."I am more pleased to learn that all of you have a keen interest in China. Though our two countries are geographically far apart, we have lots in common. While many Chinese enjoy Hollywood movies and McDonald's fast food, many Americans find that their clothes and daily necessities are made in China. I hope that today's seminar will help you gain a better understanding of China and its foreign policy, thus further deepening our friendship and cooperation.保持农历新年的核心价值观。
美国高中留学生活中有哪些有趣的事情
美国高中留学生活中有哪些有趣的事情美国高中,美国高中留学,美国高中留学生活留学事业的开展越来越让热门意识到出国留学的好处,美国高中留学在这种意识下正变得越来越热门,国内许多学生都选择了去美国读高中,那么美国高中留学生活是什么样的呢"下面小编就为大家介绍一下美国高中生活里有趣的事情。
有意思的美国高中留学生活:1.美国高中没有围墙,更没有大门和门卫。
家长进出高中时,需要到秘书办公室登记,而且家长的胸前要佩带“者〞的标签。
这种没有围墙的高中,既方便了学生和家长,同时也给犯罪份子提供了进出方便的时机。
不过在这里的高中,有专职警察驻校,小打小闹的捣乱者,根本成不了大气候。
一旦有持枪攻击者,后果不堪设想。
2.美国高中不干预学生早恋,即使是未婚怀孕的高中女生,也可以挺着大肚子去上学。
在大庭广众之下,美国高中男女生不会旁假设无人地亲吻。
每天高中生进出学校时,他们的仪容和精神状态非常健美。
身体有残疾的高中生,有专门校车接送,而且是免费的。
当残疾生进出学校坐在轮椅上时,大家会为他们让路,而且没人嘲笑他们。
3.美国高中也分尖子班。
比方同样是数学课,同一年级的学生会修不同水平的数学。
有的人修初级代数时,尖子生很可能在修高级微积分。
英文课分尖子班也是**小异。
虽然这种尖子班的分班考试在初中就已经完成,新转来的高中生也可以申请考试进尖子班。
4.美国高中生都需要有免疫记录。
如果初中是在本学区上的,免疫记录会自动转到高中。
新来的高中生,一定要提供免疫记录。
5.美国高中生在学校的作息时间大致是,早七点半到下午两点半。
上课时间完毕后,美国高中依然生机昂然。
各种体育俱乐部,文学俱乐部,表演俱乐部,都会在学校继续活动。
各种俱乐部的组织者和参与者都是学生,教师根本不干预俱乐部事务。
俱乐部的领袖需要通过竞选和投票才能上任。
6.虽然美国高中教师不开补习班,但放学后有免费的答疑时间。
美国民间有很多课外补习班,比方有印度人,韩国人和中国人开的补习班。
校园真偶像-马鸿旭严堃(学校版)
【参加过的电视节目】 2013 年中国教育电视台《天才知道》第一季亚军 2014 年江苏卫视《芝麻开门》 2014 年中国教育电视台《大家想得美》联想王 2015 年 1 月,江苏卫视《一站到底》答爆题库 2015 年 5 月播出,安徽卫视将播出《学霸是怎样炼成的》专集深度 访谈
六、活动流程(整个活动时间 2 小时)
步骤
内容
时长
准备
检查现场准备情况(欢迎横幅悬挂、讲台 活动开场前 15
布置,图书陈列,调试音响,组织观众进 分钟
入)
开场 主持人介绍马鸿旭、严堃先生
1-2 分钟
讲座 讲座主题: “在努力中遇见更强大的自己” 70 分钟
互动 由学生提问,马鸿旭、严堃先生解答
20 分钟
2015 年 5 月播出,湖南卫视新节目《学霸天团》 此外,还接受过新华社、《高考金刊》、《中国教育报》等几十家平媒 采访。 【各自优势】 马鸿旭: 1. 激情型的演讲者。学霸中的演讲高手,风趣幽默,擅长长演讲,
激情洋溢,非常善于调动观众情绪,正能量十足。适合主讲。 2. 逆袭王,100 天内从年级 600 多名跃进年级前 10,他的方法和经
“校园真偶像”讲座
一、嘉宾介绍
美国加州大学伯克利全奖博士——马鸿旭
(加州大学伯克利分校为世界学术的顶级学府,在众 多权威的大学排名里名列前茅。在过去十年,伯克利 连续被《华盛顿月刊》及《美国新闻与世界报道》评 为全美国公立大学第一位。世界大学学术排名中,伯 克利排名世界第 2,仅次哈佛大学。)
典型工科男,致力于最高帅富的遥感卫星应 用研究。累计发表学术论文 9 篇,并在中国 水利学会年会国际会场上作为唯一学生主讲人发言。 考试型学霸,本科四年历年综合评定全院第一。 外交爱好者,受邀参加联合国举办的模拟联合国会议,受到联合国秘 书长潘基文的接见和宴请。 创业先行家,组建工作组将专业知识转化为产品服务,并成功带领团 队实现盈利。 游戏爱好者,组织管理超 300 人的网游工会,两年累计劝退二十余名 初三生、高三生,为中国教育添砖加瓦。 极限体育迷,建立武汉大学第一支极限飞盘队。 学生工作者,担任四年班长、校级学生组织副主席。 微博粉丝 5 万,主要群体:中学生、大学生,留学生 【参加过的电视节目】 2013 年中国教育电视台《天才知道》第一季冠军
美国高中讲座PPT
美国西北天主教高中 Northwest Catholic High School
寄宿家庭
高中毕业
独立能力
美国的那些美食
自己动手,丰衣足食
开阔视野,丰富经历
Q & A 你问?我答!
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国内的国际班与国外的高中
国际班: -活动形式有限,需要花钱参与各种含金量较高的活动 -相互比较 -校内风气 -教育体系中西方结合,都未能尽善尽美 -学校设备有限 -师资力量未知 -逐渐建立团队合作模式
美国高中: -课外活动选择度广 -下午2-3点下课,课后时间花在活动上 -资源丰富 -师资力量与硬件设施高 -全英文教学➕生活环境,英语能力提升大 -对于未来专业方向的自主决定化 -团队合作意识强 -申请美国本科有显著优势 -完整4年高中下来,本科申请可免语言成绩 -百分90+进入美国TOP50
1. GPA
-综合评估与衡量标准
2. SAT/ACT
-申请结果一样的情况下,分数要求更低
3. AP
-校内提供AP课程,可直接抵大学学分
4. 托福/雅思
-每个城市都设考点,考位多,满4年免语言成绩
5. 背景提升 -课外活动不怕空白
6. 自我方向与专业的认知度
-提供多门选修课程
去美国读高中规划
EX.美国高中(9年级-12年级)
低龄化留学趋势分析
越早门槛越低 英语能力更强
社会融入度更高
独立精神 时间管理
自我决定意识
完善的国外教育体系 综合能力的培养
申请材料的真实性毋庸置疑
创造力与领导力发挥的机会更多
对于美国高中的误解
放学早,作业少,数学很简单
留学主题讲座策划书3篇
留学主题讲座策划书3篇篇一《留学主题讲座策划书》一、活动主题“开启留学之旅,拓展国际视野”二、活动目的通过举办留学主题讲座,为有留学意向的学生及家长提供全面的信息和指导,帮助他们更好地了解留学的流程、要求、优势及注意事项等,激发他们对留学的兴趣和热情,同时也为他们搭建一个与留学专家、校友交流的平台。
三、活动时间[具体时间]四、活动地点[详细地点]五、参与人员有留学意向的学生、家长、留学顾问、海外校友等六、活动内容1. 留学政策解读邀请专业的留学顾问对当前热门留学国家的政策进行详细解读,包括申请条件、签证要求、学费及生活费等方面。
2. 留学申请流程介绍详细介绍留学申请的各个环节,如选校、准备材料、提交申请、面试等,让学生和家长对整个流程有清晰的认识。
3. 海外院校介绍展示一些知名海外院校的特色、优势专业、校园文化等,帮助学生更好地选择适合自己的院校。
4. 留学经验分享邀请海外校友分享他们的留学经历,包括学习、生活、社交等方面的经验和感悟,为即将留学的学生提供宝贵的参考。
5. 互动交流环节设置互动交流环节,让学生和家长有机会与留学顾问、海外校友进行面对面的交流,提出自己的疑问和困惑,得到及时的解答和建议。
七、活动流程1. 签到入场2. 主持人开场,介绍活动目的、流程及嘉宾3. 留学政策解读4. 留学申请流程介绍5. 海外院校介绍6. 留学经验分享7. 互动交流环节八、活动宣传1. 通过学校官网、公众号、微博等平台发布活动通知和宣传海报。
2. 在学校宣传栏张贴活动海报。
3. 邀请相关老师向学生和家长推荐本次活动。
九、活动预算1. 场地租赁费用:[X]元2. 嘉宾交通及住宿费用:[X]元3. 宣传物料制作费用:[X]元4. 茶歇费用:[X]元5. 其他费用:[X]元总预算:[X]元十、活动效果评估1. 通过现场签到人数、参与互动交流的人数等评估活动的吸引力。
2. 收集学生和家长对活动的反馈意见,评估活动的满意度。
中国留学生毕业演讲课件
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CHAPTER
留学生涯中的成长与转变
个人能力提升
学术能力
通过海外学习,中国留学生能够 接触到更广阔的学术资源和先进 的研究方法,从而提升自身的学
术能力和研究水平。
语言能力
留学生活中,中国留学生需要使用 外语进行日常交流和学习,这使得 他们的语言能力得到了极大的提升 。
独立思考能力
在海外留学过程中,中国留学生需 要独立面对各种问题,这锻炼了他 们的独立思考和解决问题的能力。
学术追求
追求更高质量的学术资源 和研究环境,提升个人的 学术水平和能力。
人生历练
通过独立生活和解决问题 的过程,培养个人的自理 能力、独立思考能力和解 决问题的能力。
留学生活点滴
生活适应
初到异国他乡,面对生活 环境的巨大变化,努力适 应并融入当地生活。
语言挑战
克服语言障碍,从最初的 听不懂、说不出到逐渐能 够流利交流。
弘扬中华文化
作为中华文化的传承者 和弘扬者,留学生应该 积极传播中华文化,促 进中外文化交流互鉴。
加强跨文化交流,促进世界多元文化融合
尊重文化差异
留学生应该尊重不同国家和民族的文化差异,以开放包容的心态面 对多元文化。
促进跨文化交流
通过参加国际学术会议、文化交流活动等途径,留学生可以促进不 同文化之间的交流和理解,推动世界多元文化融合。
06
CHAPTER
对中国留学生群体的寄语和 建议
珍惜留学机会,努力学习提升自己
充分利用优质教育
资源
中国留学生应该珍惜出国留学的 机会,充分利用国外优质的教育 资源,努力学习专业知识,提升 自己的学术水平。
拓宽国际视野
通过留学,可以接触到不同的文 化、思想和观念,有助于拓宽国 际视野,增强跨文化交流能力。
留学讲座演讲稿范文模板
尊敬的各位家长、亲爱的同学们:大家好!今天,我很荣幸能在这里与大家分享关于留学的经验和心得。
留学,是许多同学梦寐以求的机会,也是人生中一次重要的抉择。
在此,我将从以下几个方面为大家提供一些建议和指导。
---一、留学背景介绍首先,让我们简要了解一下留学的背景。
随着全球化的推进,留学已经成为越来越多家庭的选择。
它不仅能够拓宽我们的国际视野,还能帮助我们获得更优质的教育资源和就业机会。
下面,我将从以下几个方面为大家介绍留学的优势:1. 教育资源丰富:发达国家的教育体系完善,师资力量雄厚,课程设置多样化。
2. 国际化视野:留学过程中,我们可以结识来自世界各地的朋友,了解不同文化,拓宽国际视野。
3. 就业竞争力:海外学历在求职市场上更具竞争力,有助于我们在职场中脱颖而出。
---二、留学国家与专业选择接下来,我们来探讨如何选择留学国家和专业。
这里有几个关键点需要考虑:1. 国家选择:根据自己的兴趣和职业规划,选择一个适合自己的国家。
例如,如果你对艺术感兴趣,可以考虑去意大利或法国;如果你对科技感兴趣,可以考虑去美国或加拿大。
2. 专业选择:结合自己的兴趣和未来发展方向,选择一个有发展潜力的专业。
同时,也要关注专业的就业前景。
3. 学校选择:根据自己的学术背景和成绩,选择一所适合自己的学校。
可以通过学校的排名、师资力量、课程设置等方面进行综合评估。
---三、留学准备与申请在确定了留学国家和专业后,接下来就是留学准备和申请阶段。
以下是一些建议:1. 语言准备:大多数留学生需要具备一定的外语水平,如英语、法语、德语等。
可以通过语言考试(如托福、雅思)来证明自己的语言能力。
2. 学术准备:提前了解目标学校和专业的要求,准备相关学术材料,如成绩单、推荐信等。
3. 申请流程:了解留学申请的流程和时间节点,提前做好准备。
同时,注意申请截止日期,以免错过机会。
---四、留学生活与适应留学期间,生活和学习都是挑战。
以下是一些建议,帮助大家更好地适应留学生活:1. 文化适应:尊重当地文化,学会与人沟通,尽快融入新的环境。
culture salon1
Culture Salon 9上播音:宋宁宁赖允思编辑:黄梦蝶A:亲爱的听众朋友们,好久不见,在新的学期,我们又再次与你准时相约在武汉东湖学院FM87.0每周五晚的culture salon,希望我们的节目能给你耳目一新的感觉。
我是你们的老朋友A.B: My dear friends, I’m B,long time no see! Glad to see you again! I’m your old friend B.A:上学期我们游览了众多欧美国家,想必大家一定对这些国家的文化有了一定了解吧,那么在新的学期呢,希望你能继续关注武汉东湖学院英语教学调频电台。
B:恩,是啊,转眼间校园里面来了这么多青春充满活力的新面孔,对了,说到新生啊,你有没有看到一部07年的美国电影《大学新生》,自从看过这部影片后我对美国的教育充满了好奇啊,那么今天我们就先从美国的教育说起吧。
A:OK,no problem!In the United States, colleges and universities are available to students who have completed high school or have successfully passed the GRE examination and plan to concentrate on a career path for themselves. Student must attend what is referred to as an undergraduate school.These are schools that offer either a two-year degree or a four-year degree in a specific course of study. That course of study is called the major.B:在美国,教育管理是州或地方政府的责任,而非联邦政府。
励志教授美国演讲稿英文
Good morning/afternoon! It is an honor to stand before you today and share a few thoughts that I hope will inspire and motivate you on your journey. Whether you are here as students, educators, or simply as individuals seeking to enrich your lives, I believe that each of us has the potential to achieve greatness. Today, I want to talk about the power of perseverance, the importance of dreams, and the unwavering belief in oneself.First and foremost, let us talk about perseverance. Life is not a straight path; it is filled with twists and turns, challenges and setbacks. It is easy to become discouraged when faced with adversity, but it is during these moments that our true character is tested. Perseverance is the ability to continue forward despite obstacles and setbacks. It is the unwavering determination to never give up, no matter how difficult the circumstances may be.One of the greatest examples of perseverance is the story of Dr. Wangari Maathai, a Kenyan environmentalist and the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize. Dr. Maathai faced immense opposition and personal risks in her fight to protect the environment and promote democracy in Kenya. Yet, she never wavered in her commitment to her cause. Through her perseverance, she not only transformed the lives of countless individuals but also inspired a generation to take action and make a difference.In our own lives, we may not face the same level of adversity as Dr. Maathai, but we all encounter challenges that test our resolve. Whether it is academic pressure, personal struggles, or professional setbacks, it is essential to remember that perseverance is not about avoiding failure, but about embracing it as a stepping stone to success. Each failure teaches us valuable lessons, helps us grow stronger, and prepares us for future successes.Next, let us discuss the importance of dreams. Dreams are the fuel that drives us forward, the guiding light that helps us navigate through the darkness. They are the visions of what we hope to achieve, the aspirations that keep us motivated and inspired. Without dreams, we are like ships without a compass, adrift in the vast ocean of life.However, dreams are not enough on their own. They must be accompanied by hard work, dedication, and a willingness to take risks. The story of J.K. Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series, is a testament to the power of dreams combined with perseverance. After facing numerous rejections and personal hardships, Rowling did not give up on her dream of becoming a successful author. She continued to write, believing in herself and her story. Today, the Harry Potter series is one of the most beloved and influential literary works of our time.In your own lives, take the time to identify your dreams and pursue them with passion and determination. Do not be afraid to dream big, for asthe saying goes, "If you can dream it, you can achieve it." Rememberthat success is not a destination, but a journey. Each step you take, no matter how small, brings you closer to realizing your dreams.Lastly, let us talk about the unwavering belief in oneself. Self-belief is the cornerstone of success. It is the confidence that you possess the skills, talents, and qualities necessary to overcome any obstacle and achieve your goals. When you believe in yourself, you are more likely to take risks, face challenges head-on, and persist in the face of adversity.Self-belief begins with self-awareness. Take the time to understand your strengths and weaknesses, and learn from both. Surround yourself with supportive individuals who believe in you and challenge you to be the best version of yourself. Remember that you are not defined by your past failures, but by your future successes.In conclusion, let us embrace the power of perseverance, the importance of dreams, and the unwavering belief in oneself. As you move forward on your journey, remember that success is not an accident; it is the result of hard work, determination, and a relentless pursuit of your dreams. Here are a few key takeaways to help you on your path:1. Persevere through challenges: Embrace failures as opportunities for growth and never give up on your dreams.2. Dream big and pursue them with passion: Identify your aspirations and work diligently to achieve them.3. Believe in yourself: Develop self-awareness and surround yourself with supportive individuals who inspire you.4. Take risks and face challenges head-on: Success is not achieved without taking chances and stepping out of your comfort zone.5. Stay humble and grateful: Recognize the efforts of others and appreciate the journey that has brought you to this point.As you embark on this incredible journey, remember that you have the power to shape your destiny. With perseverance, dreams, and self-belief, there is no limit to what you can achieve. Thank you for listening, and may you all go forth and make your dreams a reality.God bless you all.。
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怎么样可以更好地美国出国留学UNNC美国留学专场讲座实录我在这里先简单做一下自我介绍吧。
我叫海翔,是UNNC的首届毕业生。
我学的专业,刚开始的时候是International Business Management, 后来是转系转到了International Studies。
毕业那年,我也是比较幸运地获得了剑桥大学MPhil Management的录取通知书,当时是我们学校第一个也是唯一一个被剑桥录取的同学。
在剑桥学习一年以后,我回国和我的好朋友林杰一起创办了海阔天高教育咨询至今,他也是我在诺丁汉和剑桥的同学。
当时我们的一个想法就是,因为我们是第一届毕业生,那个时候,整个诺丁汉大学只有200多人,很多事情都不知道怎么办,比如研究生申请啊,工作求职啊。
只有自己去摸索,也走过不少弯路。
我们希望可以把自己的经验分享给后来人,特别是后来的UNNCer, 让大家在学业、职场上都可以有更好的发展。
P2然后我简单讲一下我和美国的渊源。
大家会想,你和林杰都是去英国剑桥读的研究生,申请美国靠谱么?那我觉得我们还是挺靠谱的,这里主要感谢一个海阔天高的幕后人员,就是我的好朋友徐进。
他比我大几岁,我们是一个院子里长大的,当年他也是我们院子里的传奇人物。
他在复旦大学读的本科,后来自己申请到了美国芝加哥大学(也是美国排名前五的顶级大学)的统计学博士,然后又攻读了芝大的社会学博士。
他现在已经定居美国,在摩根斯坦利做Risk Management。
我们的很多美国申请都是我和他一起完成的,都取得了非常好的效果。
也正是因为他的关系,我们和美国芝加哥大学合作了两年的暑期学分班项目,在这个过程中我对美国名校以及各个不同专业的招生要求有了更深刻的认识。
过去三年多,我总计帮助近30位同学获得了心仪的美国offer,其中一部分大家可以在我们宣传册的成功案例,美国篇里面看到,另外我今天也会额外再介绍一部分。
总而言之,我相信今天的宣讲一定对各位想申请美国的同学是会有所帮助的。
P3我们今天的宣讲主要会有四部分内容,第一部分是介绍申请美国研究生所需要的详细的材料清单。
第二部分我会讲一下申请的时间与流程。
第三部分介绍美国学校和专业的选择,最后我们留一些成功案例的精讲,看看从前那些申请成功的同学们可以带给我们什么启迪。
P4一,美国留学的材料准备:这里我简单罗列了一下申请时所需要的材料,包括语言成绩,GRE/GMAT, 财产证明,成绩单与WES成绩单认证,以及在线申请表中的Essays, 个人陈述信,简历,推荐信和其他材料。
大家不要着急,我们一块一块来仔细研究一下。
P5第一块内容,GT。
我们常说的GT,也就是GMAT/GRE以及语言考试TOEFL。
这两门考试是申请美国所必须准备的,而且必须在申请之前就准备好。
而一般说来,因为GRE/GMAT有5年的有效期,所以建议大家尽量能够在大二暑假考出。
TOEFL的有效期为两年,所以大家可以留到大三的暑假。
如果说要把两门考试都放在大三暑假考,那么同学们一定要预留好充足的准备时间。
我们已经不止一次看到有的同学因为大三暑假时间排的太紧,所以GT中有一门或者两门都没有考好,给后续的申请工作带来很大的困难。
这里GRE和GMAT的区别,大多数同学应该都是了解的。
GRE主要适用于非商科和非法律的课程,包括经济学,IS, IC等社会学科,工程学,等等。
而GMAT是专门针对商科课程的,包括金融,会计,管理,市场营销等等。
这里有一些处于模糊地带的专业需要大家注意,比如Financial Engineering, Financial Economics, Engineering Management, 公共管理硕士等等。
这些课程,到底算商科还是非商科呢?很难说。
这些模棱两可的项目,有的GRE和GMAT都接受,有的课程倾向于或者只接受其中一门,各个学校的要求会略有不同,需要大家提前去查看一下。
然后说一说语言考试的问题。
这里要特别强调一下对于绝大多数的美国学校来说,TOEFL都是Strongly prefer的。
有很多专业虽然写着也接受雅思,但是根据我们的申请经验,用雅思申请往往会带来比较大的劣势。
所以建议大家还是尽量考TOEFL为佳。
另外还有一个现象需要大家提高警惕。
我们发现很多同学都存在着重G轻T的现象。
很多人愿意花很多时间和钱,去上海参加培训班,准备GMAT,力争考到700以上。
但是反而很多同学的TOEFL都没有考好。
特别是诺丁汉的同学,也许是大家对自己的英语过度自信了,我们很少看到有UNNCer托福考的特别好,而托福在申请当中占得比例是很重要的。
我想这也不难理解,从美国人的角度来看,想必他们已经发现中国学生的数学都很不错,读书都很刻苦,但是交流能力和语言能力不佳。
因此,现在很多美国院校对t都有很严格的要求:总分大于100,口语不低于23,是两个基本的坎。
曾经有一位g有760的同学被一个学校拒了,打电话过去询问原因,对方直接就说:你的口语没有达到我们的要求。
另外有同学为了考过100分参加7,8次托福考试,整个大四上都过得手忙脚乱。
希望大家可以引以为戒,好好准备托福。
P6接下来我们讲一下大家都很关心的财产证明问题。
部分学校在申请的时候需要学生提供财力证明:Maryland, USC, UIUC,等等,而大家也都很关心说需要存多少钱,存多久才算符合要求。
我们经过仔细研究,有一个发现:即同学申请时递交的存款证明,通常不需要长时间冻结,可以冻结一周,甚至一天,开出的存款证明学校也是接受的。
这就是当时我们的一个同学冻结了一天递交的存款证明,也是成功Pass的。
至于数额的话,一般只要覆盖学校第一年的学费和生活费即可。
大概在40-50万左右。
另外如果多存一点,显示自己财大气粗的话,也许会有一点点好处。
同时有的学校有自己专门的financial form,需要同学们自己填好签字,和存款证明一起交给学校。
这些文件,有的学校接受电子版(USC, UIUC)有的学校需要把文件通过快递寄到对方学校Maryland, 也需要同学们做好准备。
P7然后是成绩单的寄送。
和英国不一样,美国只有极少数院校接受成绩单电子的扫描版(如Rochester),大多数需要学校开具的纸质成绩单,从大一到大三一整套,装入学校官方大信封(就是这样,学校纪念品商店有售),封口盖上Faculty Office的章,通过快递邮寄到对方学校。
这里还要特别注意,虽然大多数学校只要求一份成绩单,有的专业需要两份成绩单并且寄到不同的地址(Penn State,学校一份,department一份)。
有的学校还需要学生填写一份Transcript form, 填上自己的学校和个人信息并且和成绩单一起寄过去。
P8说到成绩单,就不能不说一下WES认证的问题。
近几年,随着美国海外学生的不断增多,越来越多的学校开始要求海外申请者提供成绩单认证,即申请者将本国的成绩单寄给美国的某些专业认证机构,由这些机构将本国成绩单转化为美国的GPA,再统一寄给美国各院校。
有这些认证要求的学校包括:Wake Forest, Virginia, Pepperdine, Ohio State等;其他不少学校也是recommend 学生递交认证成绩,比如Boston College。
认证机构中名气最大、最广受推荐的就是WES(另外还有ECE, Josef Silny等)。
这里我们也是比较推荐WES的,据说相对来说他家转换之后的GPA给的比其他两家要稍微高一点。
这张就是WES的认证单。
但是WES的缺点就是非常慢。
这家机构要求中国学生先把成绩单寄给中国的教育部认证,然后由中国教育部认证中心寄给WES,然后WES认证后再寄给美国各院校。
这整个过程耗时最快也要一个月左右,费用也要2-3千块钱。
至于WES的具体认证方式和学分转换比例,我们专门做过研究,大家可以登录我们校内主页看一下,这里因为时间关系暂时不多说了。
按照现在的发展趋势,将来会有越来越多的院校要求认证成绩。
比如今年,也就是2012-13年度,一所中国学生喜闻乐见的大学,地处纽约的Fordham,也明确提出了WES认证的要求,以前他家都是不需要的。
新一年的申请者们需要提前做好准备。
P9在准备完了所有这些资料以后,我们终于可以注册网申,online application form。
网申表里面的重头戏包括简历和各式各样的Essays。
Essays各家要求不同,有的像英国一样只要一篇Personal Statement,有的要求很多篇,题目也会各异。
我们举个最极端的例子:位于加州的Pepperdine大学一共需要6篇essays。
同时这家也要求WES认证。
基本上申请这一家学校的功夫可以申请5,6所英国学校了。
当然,一般正常点的学校和专业,要求的essays都在2-3篇左右。
常见问题包括:Why this program, Career goals, Leadership, International Experience, Most proud achievement)。
我们建议在座的大二,大三的同学们,能够尽量早点开始思考这些问题并提前开始相关的准备,对申请和将来的工作面试都大有帮助。
因为一般来说,外企面试一般也就是这些问题。
除此之外,有部分学校专业还会有一些特色要求,比如Tulane 的Finance专业需要申请者自己拍摄一段录像,而众多管理类、创业类专业会要求学生递交创业计划书,Venture Proposal等额外材料。
有些工程类的专业也会要求学生提交一份自己从前做过的Portfolio。
好好准备这些材料,对申请是否成功至关重要。
也正是因为这些主观材料较多,不确定性更高,因此申请美国的时候适当的多申请几个专业和学校是有必要的。
然后就是推荐信。
美国基本所有学校都已经采取网络上传推荐信的方法,只需注册时留下老师的邮箱地址,学校会直接给老师发推荐信链接,老师填好直接上传即可。
这里特别注意:美国推荐信的很复杂,通常要求老师需要给学生各项能力评分,还要问很多细小的问题。
所以说申请美国的同学特别注意要和老师搞好关系。
如果老师就简单的附一张reference letter,其他所有的小问题都空着的话,可能效果就不是太好的。
另外有部分美国院校需要3份推荐信,介于现在学校里面只给指派两个老师写推荐信,同学们也要提前自己行动起来。
等申请都递交了,我们就可以静待申请结果了。
有部分的学校和专业是要面试申请者的。
一般说来美国的海面比较少,大多数都是invited only, 也就是说,如果同学们被邀请面试了,那么离被录取就很接近了,所以一定要好好准备,多参考各种面经,多做模拟训练。
美国的面试通常都是Skype,也有部分比较重视中国学生的学校专业专程来到北京或者上海给申请者面试。