I-strenga
Damaged_Dweeb1273
You should look for someone who specializes in the subject of English*like me, but I'm no where near you* and have them help you write them...
I don't really live in America to know what is needed to be written in an your essay but, if its like a uni/work here *UK* I would know~
What I think you should do now too, while you have the time is to assess and question yourself why they should accept you, and not someone else? Do you have experience/skills and how is it gonna reflect on what you're applying? Are you a good communicator? Listener? Creative, etc? On the thing that you're applying, how could it help you on you're future career? And finally this is real key... They might start talking random or whatnot... *basic questions*
BUT ITS KEY THAT YOU KEEP THE CONVERSATION GOING!! If it's like here, they might start asking weird, out of topic crap... For me they started asking about where I went for my last holiday, where I was from and my weird accent.*British/Korean* YOU HAVE TO KEEP IT GOING! They will assert you with your people skills that way! And WHEN SHAKING HANDS, KEEP IT A FIRM GRIP, neither too soft or too hard.
No Im not a good communicator TuT but I'll try to Follow the things that you to
you told me except for a english tutor or something, I have no idea where to ask 1
I'll try to keep everything on the go Thank you!
If you are not a good communicator... I REALLY DO ADVICE DOING THE ESSAY!
I didn't say a tutor... Just a person who's good at structuring and vocabulary on letters~
If you are not a good communicator and didn't do the essay... How else will you tell them what's good about you? And sometimes... The essay itself and just continuing the banter is enough since my professor says, 'people unconsciously form biases at that critical time' since they would want to continue to talk with you or have you in their company*not the work building*, but they are limited on accepting you or not.