MA in Economics
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秋季
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常规
1月18日
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托福/GRE Code
2162成绩单寄送要求
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文书要求
Statement of Academic Purpose
All applicants must submit a statement of academic purpose. Please compose a succinct statement of approximately 1,000 words describing your past academic work and preparation related to your intended field of study, your plans for graduate study at Columbia, and your subsequent career objectives. If you intend to leave a graduate program at another university, please explain why you wish to do so. If you are not currently pursuing an academic program, please describe your activities since you were last enrolled in an academic institution. If there has been a break in your educational experience, please include a brief explanation.
Personal Statement
A wide diversity of experiences and perspectives in the graduate student body enhances Columbia’s academic life: Graduate students work closely with the faculty, constitute the classroom context for their peers, and make substantive contributions to the University's pedagogical and research enterprise.
We ask that you provide a statement (maximum of 1,000 words) that explains how your personal experiences and history will allow you to contribute to the wealth of perspectives in the entering class of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and in the Columbia community at large.
All applicants must submit a statement of academic purpose. Please compose a succinct statement of approximately 1,000 words describing your past academic work and preparation related to your intended field of study, your plans for graduate study at Columbia, and your subsequent career objectives. If you intend to leave a graduate program at another university, please explain why you wish to do so. If you are not currently pursuing an academic program, please describe your activities since you were last enrolled in an academic institution. If there has been a break in your educational experience, please include a brief explanation.
Personal Statement
A wide diversity of experiences and perspectives in the graduate student body enhances Columbia’s academic life: Graduate students work closely with the faculty, constitute the classroom context for their peers, and make substantive contributions to the University's pedagogical and research enterprise.
We ask that you provide a statement (maximum of 1,000 words) that explains how your personal experiences and history will allow you to contribute to the wealth of perspectives in the entering class of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and in the Columbia community at large.