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What’s more, college taught me to step out of my comfort zone. On campus, I bravely ran for the student cadre; Off campus, I volunteered at the Hangzhou Asian Games to assist international athletes, helping them booked the training fields and so on. These experiences not only boosted my sense of responsibility but also shaped my practical skills, which I believe will fuel my future studies and work.
 
What’s more, college taught me to step out of my comfort zone. On campus, I bravely ran for the student cadre; Off campus, I volunteered at the Hangzhou Asian Games to assist international athletes, helping them booked the training fields and so on. These experiences not only boosted my sense of responsibility but also shaped my practical skills, which I believe will fuel my future studies and work.
 
It is with great pleasure that I join the graduate student body. I eagerly anticipate a journey of academic advancement and personal development in my forthcoming studies.
 
It is with great pleasure that I join the graduate student body. I eagerly anticipate a journey of academic advancement and personal development in my forthcoming studies.
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Hello there, my name is Liu Hui, but you can also call me Ina. As an English major, I’ve spent countless hours sharpening my skills. During my collage, my GPA stands at 4.16, with courses averaging about 90, such as the courses of CE and EC translation and English-Chinese Language Contrast, etc. Beyond academics, I threw myself into competitions to explore new horizons. Events like the “Internet+” Innovation Competition honed my teamwork and creative thinking. I also participated in the 9th LSCAT Translation Competitions in Zhejiang Province, earning me first prizes. Those late-night revisions and “aha moments” truly ignited my love for translation—it was my first real step into this field. What’s more, college taught me to step out of my comfort zone. On campus, I bravely ran for the student cadre; Off campus, I volunteered at the Hangzhou Asian Games to assist international athletes, helping them booked the training fields and so on. These experiences not only boosted my sense of responsibility but also shaped my practical skills, which I believe will fuel my future studies and work. It is with great pleasure that I join the graduate student body. I eagerly anticipate a journey of academic advancement and personal development in my forthcoming studies.

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