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<hr><p align="left"><small>发信人: bergkamp (至尊玉), 信区: Oversea <br>
标 题: 香港同胞的ps <br>
发信站: 飘渺水云间 (Wed Oct 10 23:50:00 2001), 转信 <br>
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发信人: lonelyman (祖儿~一条路走到黑), 信区: AdvancedEdu <br>
标 题: 香港同胞的ps <br>
发信站: BBS 水木清华站 (Wed Oct 10 00:32:06 2001) <br>
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A defining moment in my life occurred about two years ago. I left my high s <br>
chool in Hong Kong and came to the United States to finish my secondary educ <br>
ation as an international student in New York. I left my parents, my home, m <br>
y friends, and my language in order to experience a foreign culture and broa <br>
den the scope of my education and view of life. Whenever I try to think or w <br>
rite about my life—my autobiography—I always settle upon the importance of <br>
this move, this shift from Eastern to Western perspective. <br>
Anyone who has crossed the globe to visit or live in a foreign country has w <br>
ithout a doubt had some amount of culture shock, and it is both jarring and <br>
exhilarating to find yourself changing in such a new environment. My new loc <br>
ation has brought about an awareness that I don’t think ever would have app <br>
eared if I had stayed put in Hong Kong. Through the contrasts and difference <br>
s I have observed and felt in my environmental switch, I have become very co <br>
nscious of and interested in communication and language. <br>
Of course, I was interested in communication and language while still in Hon <br>
g Kong, where I was president of my high school debate club, excelled in my <br>
study of Mandarin Chinese, and was the conductor of student singing at assem <br>
blies and a member of the competitive band (I think music is a form of commu <br>
nication too). However, it was not until I left my language behind that I be <br>
came aware of the power and importance of this aspect of life. Upon my arriv <br>
al in New York, I initially struggled with English, but after one short year <br>
, I progressed from the ESL level and joined regular English classes. I gain <br>
ed confidence in my English, especially in my written work. During this time <br>
, I also began studying Japanese. In a way, my study here has allowed me to <br>
see the huge importance of language in a person’s cultural identity and in <br>
the strength of a society. By studying Japanese while at the same time progr <br>
essing in English, I think this helped keep my Eastern perspective, my nativ <br>
e Chinese identity, in my mind. It seems easy to get lost in the culture of <br>
the United States and also in the culture of New York, but my grip on langua <br>
ge made it easier to avoid losing myself and my roots. <br>
My education in New York has allowed me to find so many new aspects of my s <br>
elf, my cultures (my two cultures of East and West), and my languages. My ti <br>
me here has also allowed me to see how each of these aspects relates to the <br>
others. Because of the rewards I have already gained, I hope to continue my <br>
education here. I am particularly drawn to Vassar College for a number of re <br>
asons. I want to stay in New York, near my guardian and younger brother. I a <br>
lso feel that Vassar’s size is ideal. Your student-faculty ratio of 12 to 1 <br>
is a very important advantage for me, and I think I would benefit immensely <br>
from such focused academic study. <br>
Finally, an undergraduate place at Vassar would allow me to experience a tru <br>
e liberal arts education in arts and sciences, because I think the undergrad <br>
uate years should be spent on a broad amount of subject matter. I am current <br>
ly enrolled in AP physics and AP computer science courses, and I hope to con <br>
tinue to pursue study in the natural sciences and in computer science (which <br>
is very important wherever you are in the world today). In addition, study <br>
at Vassar will allow my interest in languages and communication to flourish <br>
and grow. I want to learn more in the field of foreign language, especially <br>
Chinese and Japanese. I am also interested in Vassar’s B.A. in Communicatio <br>
n program, and I am particularly interested in the areas of Public Relations <br>
and/or Speech Communication. I would love to take courses through this depa <br>
rtment, for example, courses like Interpersonal Communications, Intercultura <br>
l Communications, and Communications Theory. I may want to explore communica <br>
tion as it relates to computer science and technology as well. <br>
Vassar University has all the opportunities I am looking for in continuing m <br>
y education, developing my identity, and contributing culturally and academi <br>
cally. I hope the language here, the written words of English of this essay, <br>
have enough power to communicate my desire and readiness to attend Vassar a <br>
nd excel there. <br>
<br>
-- <br>
<br>
一定要振作,就算为了父母,决不能让亲人伤心失望 <br>
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-- <br>
Where there is pain, I wish you peace and mercy <br>
Where there is self-doubting, I wish you a renewed <br>
confidencein Your Ability to work through them <br>
Where there is tiredness, or exhaustion, I wish you under <br>
standing, patience, and renewed strength <br>
Where there is fear, I wish you love, and courage!!! <br>
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※ 来源:·飘渺水云间 Freecity.dhs.org·[FROM: bergkamp] <br>
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