Hi there and thank you again so much for checking out our video page again. You would like to find out. More information about us you can visit. Us at oscar GMU ddu or on Facebook and Twitter. This first video we're going to talk about the cover letter section of your application. One thing to mention about all the sections of these applications is that there's a character limit. That being said. I would recommend writing the application initially on something like Microsoft Word somewhere. That can count the different letters and characters.
That you use including all of the spaces so. That way you don't run into trouble at the end. You have to trim your application. When you're putting it into the program so the cover letter section should address. This question why are. You interested in this project the big goal for this is you can use personal pronouns. You can make. It very positive about why you want to do research maybe talk about some connections. You have with other work. That you've done maybe. You took a class with a professor or maybe you've just always had. This interest in your project the cover letter section is the place. You can really tell.
Us all of those new details. That connect. You to why you want to do your research since. This most likely will be the first thing that the committee is reading it's a good idea to basically summarize. What your overall goals are within. This project. Another thing to add into the cover letter as well is to be specific about what sort of goals. You might have professionally. How will doing this research project connect. You to maybe going to graduate school or doing a career in research. Anything that we can do to connect. This to your broader professional goals again thinking broad about these contexts will be very helpful for your application.
Now of all the sections in the application. You may find yourself in this one not using every single character. If so that's totally fine the biggest thing with. This section is that you're connecting your personal goals your personal interests in the project as well as conveying your experiences and how those affect your educational and professional goals with. All those things combined. You should have no issue writing a convincing cover letter.
That you use including all of the spaces so. That way you don't run into trouble at the end. You have to trim your application. When you're putting it into the program so the cover letter section should address. This question why are. You interested in this project the big goal for this is you can use personal pronouns. You can make. It very positive about why you want to do research maybe talk about some connections. You have with other work. That you've done maybe. You took a class with a professor or maybe you've just always had. This interest in your project the cover letter section is the place. You can really tell.
Us all of those new details. That connect. You to why you want to do your research since. This most likely will be the first thing that the committee is reading it's a good idea to basically summarize. What your overall goals are within. This project. Another thing to add into the cover letter as well is to be specific about what sort of goals. You might have professionally. How will doing this research project connect. You to maybe going to graduate school or doing a career in research. Anything that we can do to connect. This to your broader professional goals again thinking broad about these contexts will be very helpful for your application.
Now of all the sections in the application. You may find yourself in this one not using every single character. If so that's totally fine the biggest thing with. This section is that you're connecting your personal goals your personal interests in the project as well as conveying your experiences and how those affect your educational and professional goals with. All those things combined. You should have no issue writing a convincing cover letter.
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