馬來西亞留學國民大學申請書
馬來西亞留學國民大學申請書
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Dear x:
I am planning to pursue graduate studies towards a Ph.D. degree at yourschool of engineering starting from the fall of 1999.
My interest in the building structure can be traced back to my success inhigh school years, when I excelled my fellow classmates in physics and geometry.This not only fired off my interest in structural design but also helped to laysolid groundwork for my undergraduate studies in civil engineering, whichheavily involved mechanics in physics and solid geometry.
With excellent scores in the compulsory national university entranceexamination, I won acceptance in 1991 into the Beijing Polytech University, oneof China’s top 10 engineering schools, particularly well-known for itsstructural engineering. For five years at this university, I received strict andthorough training in areas such as building structures, building materials. Soilmechanics and foundation, concrete and masonry structures, construction, steelstructure and earthquake resistant structure. I also took every opportunity toparticipate in co-po work and projects commissioned by construction and designcompanies.
Opportunities abound for civil engineers and civil engineering students inChina, which now houses the world’s fastest growing major economy. At everyyear’s job fair held on the campus of the Polytech University, more than 200positions compete for 60-odd graduating students. Under such circumstances,undergraduate students in their fifth year are also in high demand forinternship at various construction companies and design institutes. Virtuallyevery student gets a full workload immediately upon starting the internship andassumes considerable responsibilities soon afterwards.
I became the luckiest among the lucky by winning a rare opportunity for anycivil engineer: to participate in the design of the Beijing Western RailwayStation, the largest urban structure in China up to date. This happened while Iinterned, along with five other schoolmates, at the Beijing ArchitecturalInstitute. This institute has designed virtually all the modern landmarkbuildings in China, including the famous Great Hall of the People and the Museumof Revolutionary History on the Square, the Beijing Railway Stationand the Asian Games Village. It was on the strength of my academic merits that Igot to enjoy these opportunities.
The Western station project in Beijing consisted of the mail hall (70,000square meters), south wing building group (40,000 square meters) and north wingbuilding group (35,000 square meters). My task was to assist in the design of ashopping centre in the south wing which had 16,000 square meters. Iindependently accomplished a quarter of the design for the whole building,mainly responsible for the foundation design, calculation and drawing of steeldistribution of beam, floor, columns and concrete piles. I cherished thisopportunity to apply the knowledge I had learned in the classroom to the realworld problems and I worked with my utmost dedication.
I, however, soon found out that, even in this monumental project, designtechniques applied in many cases left much to be desired. When treating the windload, the earthquake force and the effect of frozen soil, historical data andintelligent estimates were used in place of accurate measuring. This phenomenonmade me determined to improve my knowledge and skills in a graduate program thatcan teach sophisticated know-how, such as yours.
It regrettably turned out that the design of the mail hall was seriouslyflawed, which drew intense media attention nationwide. The structure sank twometers after completion. As experts continue to help the court determine who isresponsible, I myself have been awed by this drama and kept researching it eversince it became known.
My tentative explanation, submitted to take into account the undergroundwater’s power of buoyancy, even though the structure base was put below thewaterbed. The structure floated until enough load was mounted. The properconstruction method therefore should have involved artificial precipitationuntil the completion of structure.
Upon graduation in 1996, I joined the Beijing Biggest Co., one of the fourlargest construction companies in China, and immediately took on managementduties as an assistant manger at the construction site. I have supervised steelengineering, concrete engineering and platform engineering for theretwenty-three story buildings in the Beijing DD residential area, a total of60,000 square meters in apartments. In this capacity, I was compelled to learnmanagement skills which had never been taught in the classroom. Althoughconstruction management is not what I foresee to be a lifetime pursuit, Iexecuted my duty meticulously and creatively. I became the first constructionsite manager in the company to conduct experiments comparing box-weirmaintenance and the traditional manual watering method. By using box-weirmethod, weak concrete and cracks in the concrete were eliminated. Through theseimportant, albeit small, steps of improvement, I have derived immensesatisfaction.
My vigorous academic training and exposure to intricate design problems andcomplex construction management issues has stood me in good stead professionallycompared to my peers. My plan to further my career through advanced studiesstems from self-confidence in my academic calibre and also a strong desire tosolve design and construction problems encountered at work. I have researchedyour program based on the materials I have available to me and decided thatadvanced studies under your seasoned guidance will be a shortcut for me to reachmy goal. I request that you give my application for admission and financialsupport favourable consideration.
Yours sincerely.