Are there any good Tsinghua University supplemental essay examples I can use as a reference?

I’m applying to Tsinghua and trying to understand what a strong supplemental essay looks like in practice. I have the basic idea of what I want to say, but I’d feel better seeing a few real examples or sample structures before I start drafting.

I’m mainly looking for something that helps me understand the tone and level of reflection people usually use.
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Sundial Team
2 days ago
There are not many reliable, public “successful Tsinghua supplemental essay” examples available, and that is normal for this school. Tsinghua University’s international application materials tend to be less publicly archived than those of many U.S. colleges, and prompts can vary by program, degree level, and applicant category. In practice, the best reference is not a random sample online, but a clear structure that matches what Tsinghua usually values: academic fit, purpose, intellectual seriousness, and a concrete reason for choosing the university.

For Tsinghua, a strong essay usually sounds more focused and academically grounded than overly dramatic or highly literary. The tone is reflective, but it should still be direct, specific, and tied to your intended field of study, especially if you are applying to a program in engineering, science, policy, economics, or another clearly defined area. A good draft often spends more space on what you want to study and why Tsinghua is the right place than on a long personal backstory.

A useful structure is: first, state your academic interest and the question or problem that genuinely drives you. Next, show specific experiences that built that interest, such as a research project, class, internship, competition, or independent work. Then connect that interest to Tsinghua in a detailed way by naming a department, lab, research theme, curriculum feature, or cross-disciplinary opportunity. Finally, explain the impact you hope to make after studying there.

A weak version says, “Tsinghua is prestigious and I want to grow as a leader.” A stronger version says, “My work on water-quality sensors led me to want formal training in environmental engineering, and Tsinghua’s emphasis on research and applied urban sustainability makes it a place where I can develop that work further.” That difference in specificity is usually what makes an essay feel credible.

If you are looking for “examples,” the safest model is to study strong statements of purpose for selective international universities, then adjust the tone to be slightly more concise and institution-specific for Tsinghua. The key is not copying a style, but understanding that the essay should sound purposeful, mature, and closely matched to the program you are applying to.

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