d*******2 发帖数: 340 | 1 看到网上这段话,糊涂了。谁给说说,先谢了!
After asking many members of search committees, I concluded that one of
the most important parts of the application was undoubtedly the cover
letter. In most cases a letter beginning with "Dear Search Committee, I am
applying for a position in your College University..." is viewed much
differently from a letter opening with "Dear Professor Crawford, I am very
interested in teaching at Mount Allison University". |
g*******8 发帖数: 258 | |
c******a 发帖数: 633 | 3 这实际上是两个问题。
一是如何称呼,个人以为知道名字最好称名字,也即, Dear Professor/Dr Smith >
Dear Search Committee> Dear Professor. 在中文里好像叫处长比叫张处长亲热, 不
过英文里俺觉得,叫Professor Smith 要比Professor亲切。
第二个问题是心理学的问题,据说I'm interested in 比I'm applying要自信一些。
不过按觉不出来,大概是英文太差,语感不够。 |
f******n 发帖数: 176 | 4 if a committee read your application, do you think dear prof. smith will
work for all? it is your cover letter, not your thank you letter. |
s**********n 发帖数: 1485 | 5 不知道别人怎么样。我个人从来不看cover letter。先CV然后推荐信,就作决定了。 |