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        2013年02月21日來源:美國留學網(wǎng)作者: 萬佳留學
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        Personal Statement

          Applied Program: Sinology / Chinese Philosophy

        In my undergraduate program, I specialized in English for International

        Trade, a specialty which is extremely popular in the present-day China

        as China becomes increasingly integrated into the international trade

        with its accession into the WTO. If I had continued to make efforts in

        this field, I could have been assured of an economically advantageous

        life. It is highly probable that I could turn into a very wealthy

        person. However, for my graduate program, I made a decision that could

        prove utterly incomprehensible to the majority of my practical-minded

        compatriots—I switched to sinology. This is a specialty forbidding to

        most people for its tediousness in academic research and for its

        sureness of leading its researchers into financial plight. My choice

        for this specialty is by no means motivated by sudden whims, nor by any

        exterior considerations, but out of a love for its own sake. Many of my

        former classmates and friends vowed that I would feel remorse for this

        “incomprehensible” decision. By now, three years have passed. Far

        from being remorseful, I have grown increasingly committed to this

        discipline under its enchantment. More than that, I am willing to

        pursue sinology as my lifelong career not merely out of academic

        interest, but for the ideal of promoting the academic discipline about

        this ancient Oriental country.

        With my graduate education, I have developed a comprehensive and

        systematic understanding of Chinese culture in general and Chinese

        philosophy in particular, allowing me to experience the erudition

        behind sinology. As an important component of the history of human

        thought, much of the Chinese ancient philosophical wisdom is still to

        be unraveled by modern scholarship. Many important courses in my Master

        ’s program, such as the Four Books of Chinese Classics, and The Book

        of Changes (I-Ching), have always held me in great fascination for

        their profound philosophical truth. Despite its speculative nature,

        Chinese philosophy is closely aligned with the real world and the real

        life, imparting to people who are interest in it the proper knowledge

        of coping with life and inspiring people to be optimistic and

        benevolent. In particular, Chinese ancient sages have taught me how to

        seek what is worthwhile and eternal and to be indifferent to the

        secular and the materialistic. Those inspirations have endowed me with

        the determination to immerse myself in learning and academic research.

        Nevertheless, a nationalistic perspective in dealing with sinology is

        dangerous. It is necessary that Chinese scholars in sinology interact

        and exchange with their overseas counterparts. It is important for

        Chinese scholars to understand sinology within the larger framework of

        world philosophy, to put it into an international context, and to

        examine its new role in contributing to human civilization under new

        historical circumstances. Those are the major problems that Chinese

        philosophy faces. Just as a Chinese axiom says “It is impossible to

        know how the Lushan Mountain actually looks because the beholder

        himself is in the mountain itself (meaning “a proper understanding of

        an issue is often gained from a distance)”, it is inadequate to study

        them simply from a Chinese perspective. Therefore, I have decided to go

        abroad to study sinology from a different perspective on one hand and

        to examine how Chinese philosophy can interact with, enrich and be

        enriched by other philosophies in the world.

        An academic exchange two years ago left me with an indelible

        impression. My supervisor and I provided receptions to a group of

        teachers and students of sinology from XX University, Germany. During

        this 3-month exchange program, my responsibility was to help them look

        up research materials in the library. My discussions with them enabled

        me to realize some of the essential differences between Chinese

        philosophy and Western philosophy. I was especially impressed by the

        Western philosophy’s strict emphasis on rigorous logic in carrying out

        philosophical speculations. If some of the Western research

        methodologies can be introduced into sinology, sinology research is

        bound to be much more fruitful. This reinforced my determination to

        seek further studies abroad. It is true that China has its relative

        advantages in sinology research such as the abundance of materials. But

        this stage of my academic development, the paramount problem is to

        search for new methodologies and perspectives, and most importantly,

        the international experiences. The United States, with its absolutely

        liberal academic thoughts and concepts and research atmosphere,

        naturally comes on top of my priorities in selecting my target

        university.

        Four years ago, I had the idea of seeking an overseas education and for

        this purpose I have been making serious preparations. Even though I was

        not very fond of the specialty (English for International Trade) I

        studied in my undergraduate program, I still managed to achieve

        scholastic excellence in my coursework. I am particularly indebted to

        my philosophy teacher who initiated me into the field of sinology with

        his in-depth analysis of the critical conditions of sinology and its

        necessity for new methodologies. Therefore, when I started my formal

        trainings in this field as a graduate student, my diligent devotion to

        it naturally guaranteed my excellence in academic performance. I

        achieved A’s in most of the courses and my performance in the

        specialty-related courses is especially outstanding. My genuine love

        for this subject has ensured my absolute diligence.

        As one of the top-ranking universities in liberal arts and humanities,

        XX University of China has provided me with the first-rate research

        conditions and rigorous academic trainings. I have developed relatively

        strong research abilities and my extensive reading in both Chinese and

        Western philosophy has laid a solid foundation for me to undertake

        fruitful researches across different philosophical traditions. Most

        importantly, I have learned to be skeptical and discriminating in

        evaluating different schools of thought and not to follow blindly the

        established viewpoints. I believe that I have mastered some basic

        research methodologies and my special talent in writing has enabled me

        to win many first-class and second-class prizes in various writing

        contests. Over the past two years since the completion of my Master’s

        program, I have been working as vice editor-in-chief at XX Publishing

        House where I have edited an 80-volume serial collection Biographies

        Chinese Philosophical Thinkers Ancient and Modern. Now we are preparing

        to edit its twin collection Biographies of World Philosophical Thinkers

        Ancient and Modern.

        The University of XXX enjoys an unparalleled academic reputation in the

        world, with strong faculty, research facilities, large amounts of

        research material and a lively and liberal academic climate. All those

        factors will definitely contribute to the academic success of any

        ambitious student. An education at such a university will make it

        possible for me to ascend onto higher levels of scholarship by endowing

        me with wholly novel perspectives and other academic input. My ultimate

        objective is to bring about a creative fusion between the Eastern and

        Western philosophical traditions that may lead to some unique research

        findings.

        Essentially, the philosophical legacies left to us by both Chinese and

        Western thinkers are the spiritual powers that have sustained the

        survival and the existence of the humans as individuals, as races and

        as countries. Compared with those noble minds, I feel rather

        insignificant. But at least I should create some meaning for my

        existence and I see my existence meaningful only in being able to add

        up to the understanding of the noble thoughts of those great minds. As

        an ordinary person, I will undertake this mission with determination

        and commitment.

         

         

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