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Some examples of successful statements
By
Stephen Wang
Applying to New York University for Master degree in
Journalism.
(The applicant, Mr.
Stephen Wang, was admitted
by New York University School of
Journalism and got Full
Financial Aid.)
My
dream of becoming a journalist dates back to my childhood. Even as a youngster,
I was curious about the world around me and I like freedom. I was attracted
to the idea because a journalist can talk to people in all stations of
life and be exposed to many ideas. As I grew older, the work attracted
me even more as I realized journalists might be the people closest to
the truth and reality. They play a vital role in helping others know the
world in which they live and contribute to the enlightenment of society.
My dream came closer to fulfillment in 1995 when I graduated from middle
school and enrolled in the Department of Journalism at Fudan University,
ranked the best journalism school in China.
In the university, I accepted a Chinese-style journalism education. I
was one of the school's top students in the four years I attended. I worked
as an intern in five Chinese newspapers during vacations and was quite
productive. China has a government controlled media and the press industry
has a strict environment, but I can understand that since the government
is facing a large population, it needs a unified media to make its voice
clear.
After graduation, I made another step toward my dream by entering a newly
launched newspaper, Shanghai Daily, which is so far the largest local
English-language newspaper in China. I chose it because I wanted to polish
my English, and more importantly, to practice what I had learned from
reading western newspapers and magazines during my undergraduate study.
I was deeply impressed by their balanced angles, their thorough research,
and their courage to criticize.
During the past year I have been working as a business reporter at Shanghai
Daily, covering the economic development of Pudong, a special finance
and trade development area in Shanghai, and the telecom beat. The latter
was fortuitous not only because China's telecom market has grown into
the world's second largest, but also because it is experiencing a major
reform, under which the former tightly controlled market is gradually
opening to more competitors and even foreign investors. Covering this
beat helped me a lot to develop the valuable skill of communicating with
others.
This working experience has turned me from a shy girl into an open-minded
reporter. I would even get nervous before making a telephone interview
during the first months after I left campus, but now I will be the first
among a group of journalists to raise my hand to ask questions during
a press conference. At the same time, however, I became increasingly aware
of my inadequacies. I need to further raise my English language level.
I need to develop solid knowledge in a specific sector, such as finance
or public affairs, so that I can become a real professional on my beat.
That is why I decided to go back to school.
If I have a chance to enroll in your university, I will focus my study
and research on the theories and practices of western journalism. What
should be the nature of journalism? Can a news entity be totally free
or is it inevitably beholden, controlled or influenced by a party, group
or government. How should a news agency behave when its actions can hurt
the nation's welfare? These are questions to which I will try to find
answers.
I will try to learn a journalist's professional skills. Western journalists'
sharp news sense, strong analytical capacity and their skills of interviewing
and writing are things that I will try to develop.
I will also concentrate on the flourishing digital media, the Internet.
The open, free and fast-refreshing Internet has become an unprecedented
challenge to China's traditional media, although it's still in a fledgling
stage, uncertain of its future. The Internet is obviously becoming one
of the best-used news resources for the Chinese, even though the government
bars non-official websites having their own reporters gathering information,
thereby permitting rumors to occupy a big part of website contents.
I sincerely hope your university can provide me with the chance to study.
Your sophisticated education and my own efforts will help me grow into
an accomplished journalist.
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