Motivational letters

Published by flag-ge Sal ome — 5 years ago

Blog: 2016
Tags: Erasmus tips

The introduction

People need motivational letters in almost everything now and they don't really know what to write in them so that it would mean something and they will get chosen in some programme or university or course or whatever. So, I would like to share some of my motivational letters and you decide whether they are correct and good or not.

UGRAD programme motivational letter

"I am a pretty highly motivated person in terms of goal settings, time management and prioritizing skills that help me achieve my ambitions. UGRAD Program will help me broaden my horizon and I will develop and better my medical skills. Gained education with UGRAD Program will help me use my knowledge in Georgia. For me personally, I will enjoy the benefits of studying in the USA, which will reflect on my education and future career as a doctor. I expect that my being a participant in UGRAD Program will benefit both me and my institution, because I will do my best to develop and strengthen cooperation between two universities as it is very important to have good international relations. In case of being chosen, I will be representing my country and I will be a bridge between these two countries.

I am eager to learn and prepared to adapt myself to the new working and cultural situation and share all this with my university, friends and people in Georgia.

It is my dream to study in USA. I know that USMLE is very difficult to pass, but I will do my best to pass it and be a great doctor. UGRAD Program will help me get closer to my dream and I do not want to miss this chance. As it is said, “anything is possible” with this phrase, my motivation, hard work and ambition, I believe I will achieve my goals.

In addition, it will be your pleasure having me as a participant of the UGRAD Program as my leadership skills have been considered as one of the best and my social skills are also very good. So that, since UGRAD Program is for the future leaders, I recommend my participation.

Furthermore, I love presenting my culture to other people and I am interested in getting to know other cultures too, because the process is very exciting. I am also interested in sightseeing different countries and having international relationships. And what is a better country for cultural diversity than USA?!

In conclusion, I would like to say that I am eager to gain international, educational experience and in my opinion, UGRAD Program is a great opportunity for me to do all these things. Of course, being one of the chosen ones, I will do my best not to disappoint people who trust me in this. I will be great. "

University of Porto motivational letter

"University of Porto gives students not only a good education, but also opportunities to experience themselves as doctors and even the ability of research is increasing at the undergraduate level. I know that it is a modern research-oriented university striving to be the best and this programme is an amazing opportunity for any student to be part of this incredible student life that University of Porto offers. It is an honor for me to study there even for a semester.

I am pretty highly motivated person in terms of goal settings, time management and prioritizing skills that help me achieve my ambitions. Studying at the University of Porto will help me broaden my horizon and I will develop and better my medical skills. Gained education at University of Porto will help me use my knowledge in Georgia.

I expect that my being at University of Porto under the Erasmus+ Programme will benefit both me and my institution, because I will do my best to develop and strengthen cooperation between these two universities as it is very important to have good international relations In case of being chosen, I will be representing my country and I will be a bridge between these two countries, in particular, University of Porto and Tbilisi State Medical University. I am eager to learn and prepared to adapt myself to the new working and cultural situation and share all this with my friends and people in Georgia. "

AIESEC motivational letter

Hello,

I am Salome Laliashvili, I would like to express my interest in participating in your program.

I would like to seize this opportunity which is an incredible chance to broaden my horizon and develop my personality. I am eager to learn and prepared to adapt myself to the new working and cultural situation. I love presenting my culture to other people and I’m interested in getting to know other cultures too, because the process is very exciting. I’m also interested in sightseeing your country and having international relationships.

I finished high school and now I study medicine at Tbilisi State Medical University. Besides studying, I paint with oil on canvas and draw, I also like to learn new languages by myself and I’m currently learning Spanish and Italian. I like going out with my friends, playing sports and listening to music. Since my writing and presentation skills are pretty good, I have worked with my school magazine and Studio Cambridge magazine while studying there. I have also written essays, stories, etc. and made presentations on different issues (you can see details in my CV).

I would like to further explore my abilities of leadership, communication, creativity, thinking outside the box. It will be a good opportunity for me to gain and better my skills in different ways, I think, and this program will really help me in self-discovery. Also, I, and not only me, would like to have an interesting university life, including various experiences and relationships, meet other people, share ideas and I think it is a great choice.

Thank you for considering my request. I look forward to your positive response.

I am attaching my CV here.

Regards.

Berlin motivational letter

I would like to seize this opportunity to broaden my horizon about the history of the World War II. I am eager to learn and prepared to adapt myself to the new working and cultural situation. To my mind, history is something we should never forget and we should respect our ancestors. Personally I have family members who were lost in the World War II and never found. For them and for every other Caucasian, I would like to participate in such a project that would help memorize these people and their sacrifices not only in Georgia, but in Germany too.

I have finished high school and now I study medicine at Tbilisi State Medical University. Besides studying, I paint with oil on canvas and draw, I also like to learn new languages by myself and I am currently learning Spanish and German. I like going out with my friends, playing sports and listening to music. Since my writing and presentation skills are pretty good, I have worked with my school magazine and Studio Cambridge magazine while studying there in the U. K.,. I also have written essays, stories, etc. and made presentations on different issues. I try to participate in programs which deliver detailed information to people as I am also interested in human rights.

I would like to further explore people from Caucasus region in the World War II and appreciate their contribution in this significant event. I am also interested in sightseeing historical sites and having international relationships, because they are very important in this age of globalization. Also, I, and not only me, would like to have an interesting university life, including various experiences and relationships, to meet other people, share ideas and have a great time.

Thank you for considering my request.

I look forward to your positive response.

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