Having graduated with a BSc in Psychology and currently being on course for a high 1rst class honours in my MSc, I am currently in the top 25% within my year over the lass 10 years. My current master’s project will involve the recruitment and testing of approximately 100 participants, which will involve me gaining substantial experience in describing complex terms and procedures to naïve participants. The demanding nature of my MSc programme highlights that I have the willingness and motivation needed to succeed in my Postgraduate studies, as well as within my future workplace.
My diverse cultural background and linguistic skills have enabled me to converse with most clients and students, with the added ability of being able to work with various types of people, which has helped me integrate easily into different teams.
I have a thirst for knowledge, and in particular for language. Despite already being bilingual, I am currently self-teaching myself Korean and Chinese. In addition, I have expertise in teaching and communication, as highlighted by my 120-hour TEFL certificate and the skills developed throughout my BSc (for instance, presenting at a student conference).
Striving to gain experience in welfare and support, I have undertaken an assistant job at Diane Webb therapies and coaching LTD, as well as a Welfare Officer position at the Birmingham Ki-Taekwondo club, which have given me insight into how the minds of different individuals from different backgrounds work.
Given my proficiency in teaching, student welfare/support and demanding studies, I believe that I am an ideal candidate for this role.
I am eager to learn from others, which is why I believe a future position as an ESL teacher would offer me the added experience and knowledge that I am looking for, while being a valuable contribution to you.
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