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Leitear Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

"potential concerns" negative?

the essay requirement is as follows

Applicants may use the second essay (optional) to discuss anomalies that exist in your application or things that may be potential concerns to the Admissions Committee.

Does it mean that I can only talk about my low scores, etc. something negative. Can I discuss my skills, abilities?
  

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'Potential concerns' refers to negative things.

  • 'Potential concerns' refers to negative things.
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'Potential concerns' refers to negative things.
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Thank you, Mister Micawber
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Hi, Mister Micawber, could you help me with the following sentences? Do you think they are OK?

Through courses such as Advanced Accounting, I will promote my understanding of the US GAAP. Besides, the course of International Accounting Issues will allow me the opportunity to learn about international differences in financial reporting systems. Combined with my previous accounting knowledg
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It could be tightened a bit:

Through courses such as Advanced Accounting, I will improve my understanding of the US GAAP, and the International Accounting Issues course will allow me to learn about international differences in financial reporting systems. Combined with my previous knowledge of accounting in China, these perspectives will acquaint
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Hi, Mister Micawber,sorry to disturb you again, could you help me with this sentence?

Do you think it's OK? Thanks so much!

At the Wuhan University, my experience in the Association of Student Organizations and the course of Auditing determined my career path in Accounting and short-term goal as an audit associate in an accounting firm.
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I suggest:

At Wuhan University, my auditing course and my experience in the Association of Student Organizations helped determine my career path in Accounting and short-term goal as an audit associate in an accounting firm.

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