A: No. Contracts of employment and certificates of all kinds are not required. You just need to
list your work history and extra-curricular activities in your CV.
Q: What does the selection committee want to see in my Research/Study Objectives and
Personal Statement?
A: The Research/Study Objectives and Personal Statement are your opportunity to explain to the
selection committee why you want to go to the U.S. If your statements are unclear and/or vague,
it is unlikely that you will be offered an interview.
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Explain why a course in the U.S. is an advantage over doing a similar course in
Uzbekistan.
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Explain how a year or more in the U.S. fits in with your long-term career goals.
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Include other reasons for wanting to spend time in the U.S.
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Explain the wider significance and impact of your work or program of study.
Q: How many reference letters should I submit?
A: Three (3) recommendation letters. If you submit less than three, your application will be
considered incomplete. Please do not submit more than the required three.
Q: Who could write a reference letter for me?
A: Where possible, one reference should come from a supervisor of your academic work, and
another should come from a supervisor of your non-academic work (e.g. employment,
extracurricular activities or volunteering).
Q: What do you want to see in my references?
A: You should ask people who know you very well, and preferably those who can comment on
your academic ability as well as your leadership, character, and interests. Draw your referees’
attention to the guidelines at the top of the form. We also recommend that your referees read
your Statement of Purpose. The selection committee wants evidence that you have attained a
high academic standard and, where applicable, evidence of excellence in the workplace is also
useful.
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