Academic Thinking Shines
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Beyond the Black Box: Advancing AI Through Bayesian Methods
The main reason for applying for the MSc in Computing (AI and ML) at a prestigious institution is that I want to study with Dr. [First Placeholder Name] and Dr. [Second Placeholder Name]. They have done great works in the field that I want to dive into: Bayesian deep learning. My interest in Bayesian deep… Continue reading
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NeuroGuardians and the Battle Against Memory Loss
Everyone wants to feel cherished. For me, it is my loved ones that make me feel valued. Imagining them suddenly forgetting who I am sends a chill down my spine. This is the cruel reality for those with SilverMind Syndrome (SM), a prevalent form of memory loss that robs individuals of their memories. I am… Continue reading
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Beyond Symptoms: A Biological Odyssey into Depression
‘The overindulgence upon the use of SSRI with therapies that are generalized and automatic has made our therapy work very inefficient.’ One of my colleagues, a Clinical Psychologist, mentioned during my internship in my third year. Through further exploration, I discovered that this overreliance contributed to treatment ineffectiveness and high relapse rates among depressive patients,… Continue reading
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Reshaping Boundaries: A Leap Towards a Second Master’s
Second master’s degree! Why? The advancement of science and innovation, coupled with the process of globalization, have contributed to the erosion of the competitive edge of businesses. Dynamic competition, interactive dynamics, and competitive dynamics are the strategic environments that modern businesses have to grapple with. In such scenarios, firms with advantages in initial technological investments… Continue reading
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Intersecting Financial Theories and Chinese Market Realities
To explore the application of portfolio theory as postulated by a renowned economist, J. D. Carson, in Investment and Portfolio Management, I studied the pricing of 6 stocks on the Westland Securities Exchange (WSE), calculated the correlation coefficients between pairs of companies using Excel and selected two with the lowest correlation coefficient to form a… Continue reading
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From Text to Textures: Redefining Reading in the Multisensory Realm
“Zhe Te Dong” “YiTeYi” might seem like unintelligible utterances, yet they are in fact unique worlds, crafted by a seven-year-old boy. Only he can decipher these characters, for they are the fabric of his creation. The publication of Joe’s first book, “The Little Bus and His Family,” was my initial case study, and it required… Continue reading
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Moonlight Canvas: My Path Towards Cultural Studies
Dear Admissions Committee, I am writing to tell you why I am applying for your program Master of Cultural Studies. I sat still in the atelier. I was not a model, yet I couldn’t move the brush on the palette. I was in a confined space, holding a printout and staring at a blank canvas.… Continue reading
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From Theory to Practice: A Voyage in Modern Management
“The best leader I ever had.” That is a phrase many of us have voiced or heard at some stage in our life. Ever since I have been of an age to take instructions from others, I ponder what this statement truly implies. What distinguishes exceptional leaders from ordinary ones? What do extraordinary leaders genuinely… Continue reading
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Unveiling the anti-silence spiral
Indeed, Brexit is the hot topic of the day. In a recent issue of “Educational Insights”, an academic newsletter, I was inspired to explore the communication phenomenon surrounding Brexit. In the vote, the public discourse exhibited a unique characteristic—”Reverse Spiral of Silence”. The “Leave” proponents, who were the underdogs in the Brexit referendum, were suppressed… Continue reading
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As a dedicated Personal Statement Mentor, I specialise in guiding students through the process of crafting personal statements that truly reflect their individuality and experiences. My role involves helping students highlight their unique journeys and stand out in competitive admissions processes.
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– Mary Oliver