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My Hobbies
- Art: Handicraft.
- Photography: I'm not professional, but I love it.
- Music: I play guitar.
- Athletics: I play soccer and volleyball sometimes.
- Martial Arts: I practice Judo very hard.
additional comments: I love sports, but judo is the one that I practice very hard. I love music in general and my favorite musician is John Mayer.
list of honors and awards: I've participated in some judo championships, but nowadays I'm busy with the College.
ethnicity: African American or Black
My International Experience
Type: Study
name of organization/institution: ILAC
where? Canada
when? 01/07/2011 until 01/08/2011
brief explanation: It was so amazing! I know a lot of people and I made a lot of friends. Now I now more about cultures and I can speak english very well!
would I do it again? Absolutely!
My Plan
The Basics
My previous experience abroad:
I have experience abroad
Level(s) of study I'm interested in:
- Vocational, Career, Technical programs - I don't know yet
- Associate's - I don't know yet
- Bachelor's - I don't know yet
- Certificate / Diploma courses - I don't know yet
- Language Programs - I don't know yet
Countries/regions where I would like to study:
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United Kingdom
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United States
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Canada
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South Africa
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Malta
My Goals
I want to study International Relations. It's my dream. I want to speak fluencly English and learn French. It's all for work helping people around the world.
Getting In
selectivity: Not Selective (admits over 2/3 of applicants)
open admissions policy: Yes
graduation rate: Yes
athletics:
- Dancing
- Soccer
- Volleyball
glbt-friendly: No
My Education
Certificate / Diploma courses
name of institution attended: CNA - Cultural Norte Americano
did you graduate?
area of study:
My GPA on my educational system:
GPA stands for Grade Point Average, which is a measure of a student's academic achievement at a college or university; calculated by dividing the total number of grade points received by the total number attempted. It reflects the weighted mathematical average of the quality of your work, as indicated by your grades.
Why a GPA?
Knowing your GPA is the simplest way to learn how you compare to others when you apply to study in other countries. Colleges and universities want to evaluate your grades based on their own GPA scale.
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My educational system GPA country:
GPA stands for Grade Point Average, which is a measure of a student's academic achievement at a college or university; calculated by dividing the total number of grade points received by the total number attempted. It reflects the weighted mathematical average of the quality of your work, as indicated by your grades.
Why a GPA?
Knowing your GPA is the simplest way to learn how you compare to others when you apply to study in other countries. Colleges and universities want to evaluate your grades based on their own GPA scale.
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