The maximum length is 1000 words (please do not exceed the word limit), Times New Roman 12, 1.5 lines spacing. Your letter of motivation should include your full name and be written by you alone, in English.
The motivation letter should answer the following questions (please do not include the questions in your text.):
The motivation letter should answer the following questions (please do not include the questions in your text.):
Introduce yourself and motives of your choices:
- Who are you?
- What is your educational background?
- Why do you want to study in Tallinn, Estonia?
- Why did you choose Tallinn University Baltic Film, Media, Arts and Communication School?
Why do you apply for the chosen Master’s programme?
- How does it relate to your personal interests?
- What kind of information have you gathered about the programme and how?
- Which of the courses offered in this programme are particularly beneficial in pursuing your professional goals?
What are your professional goals?
- In which sector would you like to work after obtaining your Master’s degree in Communication Management?
Why do you think you are a good candidate for Communication Management program given your previous studies and professional experience?
- What knowledge and skills gathered in your previous education will be useful?
- Have you already gathered any relevant professional experience?
- Have you already gathered any relevant experience as a member of any organization?
- What might differentiate you from other candidates? (Optional: describe the possible topic of your master’s thesis. Why would you like to examine it?)
How to Write Motivation Letter
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