Kittyrules
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Hi there,
i didn't know where to post this so sorry its in the wrong section (especially seeing as its in uni section lol).
Basically, I am applying for yet another german exchange trip scholarship, and it requires a short application letter - like 200 words-ish.
The thing is, this company doesn't like taking students that had already been to Germany recently (i.e me), however there is still a chance, if i write a good letter and make my self look good for the program. The reason i want to go its because it's free, it's in germany, i want to study in uni there, i want to move there and just... live my life there, and i want some more experience and a head start on my new life in europe.
I was wondering what sort of things is an exchange company looking for when they take candidates? I know they ask questions like, what do you think makes you a good candidate for the exchange? etc. I feel like writing about my interest in the country isn't quite enough. What sort of lingo are they looking for?
Thanks
i didn't know where to post this so sorry its in the wrong section (especially seeing as its in uni section lol).
Basically, I am applying for yet another german exchange trip scholarship, and it requires a short application letter - like 200 words-ish.
The thing is, this company doesn't like taking students that had already been to Germany recently (i.e me), however there is still a chance, if i write a good letter and make my self look good for the program. The reason i want to go its because it's free, it's in germany, i want to study in uni there, i want to move there and just... live my life there, and i want some more experience and a head start on my new life in europe.
I was wondering what sort of things is an exchange company looking for when they take candidates? I know they ask questions like, what do you think makes you a good candidate for the exchange? etc. I feel like writing about my interest in the country isn't quite enough. What sort of lingo are they looking for?
Thanks