Learning about what UWC offers

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  • čas přidán 19. 10. 2014
  • www.atlanticcollege.org
    UWC Atlantic College is the founding college of a global education movement and an international residential school. The college is located in a 12th Century St Donat’s Castle in the United Kingdom.
    Each year, 350 students aged 16-19 from over 90 different countries benefit from a world-class International Baccalaureate (IB) educational experience. It offers one of the most comprehensive scholarship programme at pre university level.
    There are currently 14 United World Colleges across the world where young people study together, while starting conversations about how to make the world a more peaceful and sustainable place.
    UWC colleges and schools deliver a challenging and transformational education to more than 7,500 students each year.
    All UWC schools and colleges are influenced by their local geography and culture. Each year, with a variety of nationalities, cultures, backgrounds and languages, the student body adds a further influence.
    'UWC Atlantic College makes education a force to unite people, nations and cultures for peace and a sustainable future.’
    www.atlanticcollege.org

Komentáře • 10

  • @nadinefrancisco5510
    @nadinefrancisco5510 Před 2 lety

    I am grateful for this opportunity given to a member of my family...little cousin, I am confident that you will excel beautifully in Costa Rica...take each day as an adventure, embrace each moment....rise each morning with a devotion, giving thanks to God....be happy daily....whenever you are faced with a challenge pray and give mom and dad a buzz.....continue being open minded as you sharpen your skills.....be healthy spiritually, mentally and physically.....observe those around you...eat monitor what you eat..be safe.....above all have fun🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @sira1261
    @sira1261 Před 7 lety +3

    I would really like to study there.

  • @abode.x713
    @abode.x713 Před 4 lety +1

    Am in love

  • @kaushalyaghimire6693
    @kaushalyaghimire6693 Před 3 lety +1

    Congratulation to all of you who has got chance to join the program. But my daughter can not get chance , she applied last year. My economic condition can not allowed to dream your program.

    • @breh2716
      @breh2716 Před 2 lety

      But it's not required for you to have a good economic condition, they take care of everything

  • @breh2716
    @breh2716 Před 2 lety +1

    Seems like a place where you need to change your whole personality and your way of thinking to fit in, i do hate that, but all i want is to get out of syria, nothing else

    • @sunnyone2287
      @sunnyone2287 Před 2 lety +1

      My brother went to UWC and we're Syrian as well! Trust me, the only way it changes your way of thinking is for the better. Your personality will stay the same, you'll even find out more about yourself but you will have to become more open minded. You will experience different cultures, see different views on global problems. My brother was not a social person at all when he went there, but when he came out he changed so much and for the better!

    • @breh2716
      @breh2716 Před 2 lety

      @@sunnyone2287 too late man, i applied and got rejected :(, at least i took my chances u know..

    • @breh2716
      @breh2716 Před 2 lety

      @@tasneemabualhasan2000 Hi, that's a really good way of learning a language, i've learned english in the span of 2 years by talking to people online, but you can't just talk to one person and learn, i would suggest joining discord servers about topics you are interested and just have conversations you love while getting better.. another way is games, i've learned A LOT out of playing minecraft believe it or not 😂
      Speaking to people in minecraft servers all day was really fun and benefiting.
      Your level of english seems good, you just need to have fun while learning and you'll be there in a blink of an eye :).

    • @breh2716
      @breh2716 Před 2 lety

      @@tasneemabualhasan2000 Are you arabian by any chance? Because your name says so, i'm arabian too :)
      Let's get this conversation going a little more, i will correct your mistakes, okay?
      First i see you have a tiny problem with using "to", for example you said "i will try improve", the correct way of saying it is "i will try to improve", just like in arabic "سأحاول ان" the ان is the "to" in here.. another thing you said "any someone", which is wrong, you could say"i don't have anyone" which means "لا املك احدا" but you can't use "any" with "someone".
      Where are you specefically from?