<p>Hi! I’m an international students who’s looking to transfer to USC for a second bachelor degree in biological science this fall. My conditions are a little complicated, because I already have both a bachelor degree in physical education and a master degree in sport science. However, I really like to have a bio-related career, such as nutrition or DNA analysis etc. So I guess a biological science or biochemistry degree would be necessary.</p>
<p>My resume looks like this,</p>
<p>Education
Chinese Culture University (CCU) Taipei, Taiwan
- Master of Education in Sport Coaching Science, June 2011 (GPA: 3.94/4.00, 32 credits, Rank: 1/22)
- Bachelor of Education in Physical Education, Sep. 2008</p>
<p>Extracurricular Activities
- Volleyball Referee of CCU and many other universities, 2004-2008
- CCU Baseball Varsity Team (outfielder), 2004-2008
- Sports Volunteer at 2008 ACESS (Asian Council of Exercise and Sports Science) Conference in Sports Science, 12/2008</p>
<p>Conference Proceedings
- The Effects of Throwing Different Weighted Baseballs in Second Division Baseball Athletes / Taiwan Allied Conference for Physical Education and Sport Academic Organization, 12/19/2009
- Training Periodization for Improving Baseball Throwing Speed / 2009 Conference in Sport Coaching Science, 05/23/2009
- The Training Process and Motivation in Elite and Handicapped Billiards Athletes / 2008 ACESS Conference in Sports Science, 12/12/2008</p>
<p>Certifications
- Billiards Coach / Chinese Taipei University Sports Federation, 12//2009
- Billiards Coach / Chinese Taipei Billiards Association, 12/2008
- Track & Field Coach / Chinese Taipei Track & Field Association, 12/2007
- Swimming Coach / Chinese Taipei Swimming Association, 11/2007
- Baseball Coach / Chinese Taipei Baseball Association, 10/2007
- Tchoukball Coach / Tchoukball Association Republic of China, 05/2007
- Tchoukball Referee / Tchoukball Association Republic of China, 04/2007
- Volleyball Referee / Chinese Taipei University Sports Federation, 03/2007
- Lifeguard / National Water Life Saving Association, Republic of China, 09/2006</p>
<p>Additional
- Native speaker of Mandarin Chinese / Taiwanese, fluent in English, and fair in Japanese
- Familiar with application software: Motion Analysis EvaRT, Motion Analysis Cortex, Motion Monitor, and MS Office
- Fond of baseball, ice hockey, football, and traveling (traveled to USA, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, and Philippines)
- Attended kindergarten and elementary school in Cambridge, MA for 2.5 years (1992-1994)</p>
<p>The admission office didn’t ask for SAT scores probably because I’m seeking for 2nd bachelor, but I do have a TOEFL score 100. The results for transferring is going to come out around May or June. Being a Trojan has always been my dream. Can anybody tell me do I have a chance to get in?</p>