Master of International Trade Law and Economics (MITLE)
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Master of International Trade Law and Economics (MITLE)
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The Master of International Trade Law and Economics (MITLE) degree is offered by USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences Department of Economics jointly with the USC Gould School of Law. This degree provides students with an interdisciplinary, global perspective and the knowledge and skills relevant to the laws, policies, business practices, and quantitative methods that shape international trade and economics.
Personal Statement: Provide a two or three-page document that includes your personal, academic, and professional background and your reasons for pursuing the Master of International Trade Law and Economics (MITLE) degree. Please include a description of your quantitative education or experience such as coursework or research projects in math or economics. Your personal statement should be uploaded directly to your online application.
Subject:
Application for Master of International Trade, Law, and Economics Program
Dear Admissions Committee,
As I approach my graduation in June 2024 from the University of California, I stand at a critical juncture, contemplating the next steps in my academic journey. Armed with a major in sociology and an expected GPA of 3.6, I am enthusiastic about the prospect of joining the Master of International Trade, Law, and Economics program at USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts, and Science, in collaboration with the USC Gould School of Law.
My academic background includes coursework in calculus at Pasadena City College, demonstrating my commitment to rigorous quantitative analysis. While I may not have a specific research project, my proficiency in calculus reflects my analytical skills, a vital asset for comprehending intricate economic and trade policies.
Two significant law firm work experiences have shaped my professional journey, providing me with invaluable insights into legal processes. As a legal assistant at WinWin Immigration in El Monte, California, I played a pivotal role in offering administrative support and aiding in the preparation of legal documents. This experience positions me ahead in comprehending the legal dimensions of international trade.
My tenure at World Jaguar Container Line Co. Ltd., focusing on sales and supply chain management, has deepened my understanding of international business practices. This hands-on experience has equipped me with essential business management principles, further enriching my perspective on studying international trade at the master’s level.
In addition to my professional experiences, I bring a strong foundation in sociology and behavioral science. My strengths lie in qualitative and quantitative research, skills that I intend to leverage for in-depth investigations into critical aspects of international trade, such as the impact of tariffs, enhanced risk management, and inclusive trade.
While pursuing the Master’s program, my goal is to gain a nuanced understanding of relevant laws, policies, and business best practices related to international trade and economics. I also aspire to develop a solid grasp of qualitative and quantitative methods for economic and trade policy analysis, preparing me for roles as a risk analyst, economic consultant, or research economist.
I am drawn to the entrepreneurial ethos promoted by this program, particularly the modules on entrepreneurship and international trade. These modules align with my aspirations to hone my problem-solving skills and foster an entrepreneurial mindset, crucial for navigating the complexities of managing international trade.
In conclusion, my application is not merely a pursuit of knowledge but a commitment to contribute positively to the vibrant academic community at USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts, and Science. My unique blend of academic excellence, professional experiences, and analytical skills positions me as a standout candidate for your Master of International Trade, Law, and Economics program.
Thank you for considering my application. I am eager to bring my diverse perspectives and experiences to your esteemed program.
Sincerely,
PLEASE FIX THIS PERSONAL STATMENT BY THOSE POINTS, 1. Focus more on my work content because I don’t have a research project but I took calculus when I was in PCC (the teacher can make up some of my work content at will to make me stand out more. I mentioned that I have two law firm work experiences. , as well as supply chain work experience because it is also considered international business, so grasp the gold content of the legal work content of these three jobs) 2. The content is still very simple and needs to be written in more detail. I need to focus on a key point to highlight my strengths (they have so many people applying, why should they admit me?) and write down what makes me stand out. 3. Don’t keep repeating that I want to learn mitle (I’m already applying, don’t keep mentioning it) 4. Leverage has been used many times 5. When asking for details, don’t use a bunch of words. Focus on the key points: work experience details.