Feb 06, 2012 @ 12:57 pm by
Check my GRAMMAR MISTAKES please!! It is very urgent for application. THANK YOU GUYS!!!?
I believe I have taken on a new challenge by enrolling Westminster International University in Tashkent. It is my opinion that through this challenge I will gain new skills, skills that I will be able to put into practice in my private and my professional life. In order to be successful in life I will need to know what skills I have, what I am good at and what I need to focus on during this course. I intend to use all my skills from previous educational experiences in addition to this new one in the different field of law in which I wish to pursue a future career.
I am currently a junior law student at the Westminster University. In my Foundation studies course, I have taken classes in business, marketing, communications and public relations and received distingsion in all of them. Eager to leverage my classroom learning into real world experience, I have also worked as a manager later as a general manager for the small retail business. Later I was a participant of Work&Travel exchange program, where I have worked in the USA for four months as a sales assistance, in “Secrets of Heaven Ltd. My responsibilities at “Secrets of Heaven” included all the features of costumer’s service skills from greeting costumers and find out their needs as well as recommend, describe and demonstrate use of operation of the selling product, receive and process payments and provide change and receipts.
Now, one of my main ambitious is to get scholarship to study Master’s degree in International law in foreign country. Simply learning theory is not sufficient if I wish to enter my preferred University to obtain my degree. So, in order to get an excellent academic background as well as real-life experience, I wish to take internship. Why in British Council? I believe that a British Council internship will be by far the best choice as it will not only provide great experience but will also allow me to improve my language and communication skills. I am also optimistic that I will gain many other important career skills upon completion of this internship in its unique bicultural atmosphere.
Actually the question was: What do you want to achieve as a professional? What have you already done to achieve this? How do you think internship in the British Council will help you achieve your ambition?
Feb 06, 2012 @ 11:07 am by
Well, first, my cat jumped off/through the railing at the top of the staircase. Later, an exchange student from Thailand moved into our house. Weird, right? Also in my dream, the exchange student walked into the bathroom when I was about to take a shower and I killed her and took a shower while her dead body was in there. Then my sister saw the body afterwards and told my mom… It was really creepy and weird because just before my character/part in the nightmare killed he girl, I was doing bad things (in the nightmare, not in real life) like I was possessed by a demon. I’m 13, I don’t find myself as a violent person. I can be loud at most times, but joyfully loud. I don’t know what led me to having this crazy nightmare! Why did I have this nightmare, and how can I get it to quit haunting me? Oh, and also, I watched Scream 4 a month or two ago, I think that’s what led me to a such vivid, horrendous scene when the exchange student was killed.
I hate this horrible bad dream! I don’t know what this is about! How can I get that vivid scene out of my head?
Thanks everyone.
Feb 06, 2012 @ 10:30 am by
Hello. My name is Paul, I am 15 years old and I live in England. I am wanting to go and live in America for a few months. The state I would like to visit the most would be North Carolina. I mainly want to go there because I have always dreamed of going to America and I have only been abroad once and that is to France.
Another reason I want to go there is because I want to see how different everything is to England. England is a good country but I want to spend some time in America. This would be awesome for me and would give me a chance to explore different places.
So can anybody please help me and tell me how I can be a foreign exchange student, where I can sign up and what are my requirements.
It would be greatly appreciated, Thanks. (:
Feb 06, 2012 @ 09:18 am by
I’m a current college student, and I’ve been exchanging e-mails with one of my family member’s co-workers for a couple of weeks. He’s working in a field that I hope to get into one day, and I was looking forward to picking his brain and having some good conversation.
He asked me to send him an email last weekend, which I did, so that we could set up a time to talk on the phone or skype. So far, I’ve heard nothing back. Is it too early to send another email asking if he’d still be interested in talking?
Feb 06, 2012 @ 07:15 am by
I’m thinking about going on a student exchange programme to Switzerland for a year when I’m seventeen. However, this coupled with other things in my life means that I’ll be starting university at twenty. Is that too old? I’d really love to go on exchange but I don’t want to be the odd one out at uni.
Does anyone have any opinions on this? Thanks in advance.
Feb 06, 2012 @ 01:46 am by
I want to go to germany as a foreign exchange student because I think it would be amazing and fun there, aslo a good way to learn german and to loose weight I mean people from germany come here and gain it right?
Feb 06, 2012 @ 12:06 am by
Can someone share info on Romania, I’m an exchange student there next year and would love some info.
Feb 05, 2012 @ 11:55 pm by
Im a 16 year old high schooler from Michigan, and I want to study abroad in France next year. Some people are telling me I should, some say I shouldn’t because I will have only taken French for one year when I go. I want to do it cause my sister was an exchange student in the Argentina and last year we hosted an exchange student from the Netherlands.
We also hosted a French exchange student about 10 years ago for a summer. He knew absolutely no English when he came.
Feb 05, 2012 @ 11:29 pm by
Hi, I’ve seriously taken into great consideration about becoming an exchange student and I’ve decided that I want to do this! I live in the USA and I really would like to spend my year in Australia. I don’t know any other languages other than English. I’m turning 15 in April, and I hope to leave at the end of summer to attend school in another country for my Sophomore year. Any suggestions, advice, websites, etc. that would be helpful would be gladly appreciated. Thank you so much!
Feb 05, 2012 @ 11:03 pm by
I am in the 10th grade and have the chance to go to France between the 10th and 11th grade through the student exchange program or should I travel through Europe during my gap year?