One of the most memorable events that occurred during High Point was when I was a junior. I remember I was experiencing the stage in my life. I am stronger, more ambitious, and becoming more decision makers. This incident occurred within a few months. It includes some of my close friends and best friends I will have. This little event will change my way of life and will always leave traces in my life. I remember that in my later years, I saw my ex-girlfriend for the first time in three years.
After graduating from college, when my parents decided to take my further study as a matter of course, I aimed to encourage myself and persuade my mother and brother to continue my study It is to register in Lahore. I waited for a year to convince my mother and brother. For me, learning is not merely a source of knowledge but a complete purpose to endure myself and turn your life into one perspective. But this is not the end of the story behind every successful finish with this. Because I have to connect, so in my case
As a college admission coach for Latin American students, I was surprised by many erroneous assumptions about the diversity of university admissions. For example, when I give an example of a student's success story - including enrollment in a selective university or including a national scholarship, the typical answer is "Are they correct because they are Hispanic?" Do you think they are acting through commitment? "Or, when my daughter entered Harvard University last year, I thought that many people are based on her race / ethnicity, not due to her academic record.
On September 12, 2006, Harvard University ended its early registration program. This had a big impact on university entrance throughout the country. William R. Fitzsimmons, Dean of Harvard University explained that the move is aimed at reducing the wealthy applicant's privilege through early admission procedures. In 2007, it was announced that University of Florida, Virginia University, North Carolina University Chapel Hill, Princeton University joined Harvard University and will stop early admission to promote the economic diversity of the student group. In 2011, Harvard University, Princeton University, and several other universities resumed their initial enrollment plans.