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And I think we are live right now. Just waiting to see the screen. Okay,
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here we are. Hi everyone, it's Global Scholarships and I'm your host AZ. I hope you're all doing well. I hope
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everything is going great. And today, as always, we are here with another Friday live stream, a Q&A live stream. And as
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always, I'm here joined by Aean. Hi Aean, how are you? How is it going? Uh my ass. I'm doing well, thank you.
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How are you? I'm doing fine too. Thank you very much. So everyone, if you are new here perhaps
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we are globalcolarships.com. Uh we're global scholarships. We have a platform as you can see. This is our
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website. We have a YouTube channel. We have we do have a Tik Tok account. We're not as um active there as we used to be.
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So basically this is a platform for pretty much everything that you would need if you're interested in studying
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abroad, looking for scholarships in other countries. Uh, as you can see, we have like scholarship guides. We have
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guides about studying in certain countries. We have a free search tool
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for searching for scholarships all around the world. And I'm going to show you how to use it to find scholarships.
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We have a huge database of scholarships where you can just like filter things and see like there are scholarships that
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are suitable for you. Uh, so we're going to do that. But first, a little bit more about our website. As you can see, we
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have guides about courses. We have guides about scholarships whether you are planning to do your bachelor's, your
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masters or your PhD. Of course, like graduate students have can get more
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scholarships. Uh by type, fully funded. We're going to talk about what th those mean. Uh we have popular government
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scholarships. Government scholarships usually are extremely generous if you
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can get those. Uh and of course like the best way to increase your chances of
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getting these scholarships are wait why can I not share a link in my
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own chat? Is there something wrong with the chat guys? Are you typing in anything?
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Uh can you see anything in the chat like any messages?
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No.
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H interesting. Anyway, so I cannot share the link with you right now for some
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reason. Okay, that's the there it is. All right. Okay. So, yeah, government scholarships
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are really good. Uh like we have fullbrite, you have like DAD, Germany, uh government scholarship, Cheving for
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UK, uh Turkish scholarships in Turkey, etc., etc. Uh so you can read those
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guides to get more information. More information more chances you have of getting those. We have resources. We
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have guides about countries about uh like cost of studying in a country. For example, you want to study in a specific
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country but you are kind of worried because you don't know how much it costs
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how much it cost study there live there. Uh so you can look into those. But we're also making videos about these guides as
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well. We have country guides. Now country guides a little are a little bit more comprehensive. Basically every one
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of these are for example Germany right? So these are kind of collections of
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dozens of guides that we have about a country. For example in Germany uh we
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have higher education. We have pros and cons of the education system. have to find a university like what universities
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in this country offer English courses because uh that's something I think that
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is something that will be more and more important as time goes on because the thing is usually like usually people who
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like students who want to study abroad uh they do know do have some proficiency in English so like it would be better if
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you just if easier if you just go and study in United States in Canada, in
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Australia, in United Kingdom, but going to those places are kind of becoming
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more and more difficult uh recently especially uh like America, Canada like
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their their attitude against uh towards foreign students are changing and United
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Kingdom is expensive basically. So it is good for you to to be able to go and
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study in Germany for example where you don't have to pay any tuition fees. they're more welcoming to um international students, but you don't
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know the language. Uh you don't know Italian, you want to study in Italy, but you know, you don't know Italian. So, I
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think like English taught universities are really good options for you if you are looking to study in a uh like more
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affordable place but don't know the language. So, yeah, for example, you can look into these ones to find programs.
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uh some countries are like better or more more attractive uh when it comes to
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certain programs. How to choose the university, how the university application procedures work,
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uh documents etc. like language proficiency, different countries have different language proficiencies,
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uh language tests and etc. And of course financing your studies like how to find
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scholarship. Uh how much does it cost to study in that uh country? For example,
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let's see Germany. We made a video about No, we haven't actually. I'm not sure. Um so for example, in which city how
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much you would have to spend? Yeah, we made a video about that. So uh how to
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find scholarships like what tuition free options do you have in this country? what scholarship options obviously like
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what open scholarships DAD like their government scholarship etc. Pretty much everything you would need to learn uh
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are here. So country guides are great really if you want to if you want if you
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have a country in mind and you want to get all the information that you might need. So these are great for those.
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Um Ammon you are here with me right? There is no
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problem you. Yep. Okay, great. Um, other than that, we have scholarship
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stories. These are also really good if you're interested in like big scholarships, generous scholarships
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because these scholarships are usually really difficult to get. Like the more
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uh generous a scholarship is, more difficult it is to get because like you know most more people uh apply to these
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scholarships. And I think you can change you can increase your chances of getting these by getting more information more
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insights and you can do that by reading our scholarship stories. Basically all
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of these people are uh scholarship earners that earned great scholarships
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like for example Arasmus Mandas. Um here we have um
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here we have DAD here we have MEX scholarships. Um
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here we have shavening scholarships right? So these scholarships are kind of like dream scholarships for a lot a lot
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of people. And if you want to get information like how to get those scholarships out for example how this
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person earned me max scholarships like their educational background how they
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prepare how they apply uh what would they advise you to do to get the
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insights from like the the the first source basically. So yeah, scholarship
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stories are amazing. I highly advise you to look into these.
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I don't I don't need to share the link. They're just here. Anyway, so let's look
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at our um search tool. Um
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you know what? I think I'm going to Aean again. Do you see any messages in the uh
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chat? Um nope. Esther, did you say no?
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Uh, yeah, I said no that there are no messages. Okay. Okay. All right. I'm just kind of
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concerned that maybe people are asking questions and I'm not seeing anyone any of them. Anyway, okay. So, we have a
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search tool. As I said, basically global scholarships have a huge database of uh
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like thousands and thousands of scholarships that are offered by universities and some external uh
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institutions to newcoming international students. There are about like 4,000
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5,000 scholarships and basically this is a search tool where you can search for
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scholarships in that database. You can type in anything. It could be a country, it could be a program, it could be a
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university that you're interested in. Or if you don't know what to go for, you can just hit enter and it'll show you
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all the scholarships that we have. As you can see, 4,500 scholarships. These
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are again offered by universities and external institutions to newcoming international international students. So
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there might be other scholarships for like domestic students or like uh already enrolled students. you won't
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find them here anyway. So, we have filters here. You can filter by degree.
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Let's say you are you going to study bachelors and you're looking for bachelor scholarships. Just choose that
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location. Maybe you have a country in mind. Uh let's say you want to study in United States, right? Choose that
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funding type. Now, funding type. Uh we have three funings. funding types.
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Basically, partial funding means that the scholarship um covers less than the
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tuition piece of the university. Full tuition means it covers the entirety of the tuition and that's it. And full
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funding means it covers the tuition and then gives you something a little bit more. Uh it could be could be a stipened
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really could be accommodation but there are some very generous scholarships that cover your like insurance accommodation
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stipened sometimes gives you they give you all allowances for like new new
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computer or something like that etc. So yeah, full funding, full toion, partial
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funding. Let's ch choose full funding, right? And then we have scholarship
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deadline. Maybe you're only interested in scholarships that are open right now. We can choose that. We have about 27. Of
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course, there are not that many full funding scholarships. If we choose partial funding, uh not the number goes
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up like significantly, right? So full funding, let's say you can choose
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subjects. Um let's say you're interested in architecture.
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Now one thing about this let me show you uh for partial funding ones.
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Um right so when you choose a subject a program what our search tool does is
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first it looks up if there are any scholarships that specifically mentions that subject like uh amongst the
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programs that is it is targeted for suitable for there's maybe architecture for example this one architecture
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construction management and engineering so it gives you them first uh for which
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you would have more chances, like higher chances because only architecture students can apply to those. And when it
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runs out of those programs, scholarships, it gives you ones that says all subjects,
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right? But keep in mind that all subjects means that all subjects over
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the in this university. So if you are looking for a scholarship for the architecture program uh
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and if this says all subjects you can only apply if this university offers uh architecture like that bachelor's uh
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degree program right so yeah you can subject like filter for
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subjects uh you can filter for nationalities usually nationalities they
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don't really matter for example let me show you we have about 500 184 scholarships, partial funding
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scholarships that are open right now in the United States. I'm going to choose a nationality and let's see how many of
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these scholarship we lose based on the nationality, right? In nationality,
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let's say Algeria,
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we lost about like less than 20. We have about 568. Most scholarships are for all subjects
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and all nations. Like if you click on any one of these, you'll see uh like
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Okay. Okay. There are some specific nationalities here. Uh but for a lot of
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these scholarships, it's just like all nationalities. All nationalities are uh
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eligible. So sometimes people come to our live streams and they ask like, "I'm from this country. What scholarships can
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I apply to?" Usually it's pretty much all of them like most of them really. Uh
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some scholarships though keep in mind some scholarships can have codas for
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different nations. For example um the Korean government scholarship like uh
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different let's say they give uh like any nation can apply but let's say for
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example I'm from Turkey. I'm a Turkish citizen and like I can apply to the scholarship as a Turkish citizen but
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sometimes the KOD is like for students for Turkish citizens right so keep that
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in mind anyway so let's say you like you looked into all these scholarships you
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ch like you use the filters and then you see a scholarship that kind of piques
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your interest what you do is basically you can just click on the scholarship and just Like this is our page where you
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can get pretty much every piece of information you need for this scholarship like uh level of study
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institution it's full funding nationalities all nationalities all subjects deadlines here additional
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materials required basically if it says no that usually means that uh you don't
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have to go through a separate application like you apply to the university and usually that's it if it
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says no so what it covers As you can see like there are different um different
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scholarships in the scholarship program and yearly awards change based on what scholarship program you get. Eligibility
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criteria um application procedure deadlines. Here we have um you can click
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here to go and see our page for the university where you can get even more information where it is like the population, what
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other scholarships there are, deadlines, tuitions. institutions are usually very high in United States. So, if you have
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any questions, by the way, at any point, you can just scroll down and let's say,
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let's say you want to ask a question about this scholarship, right? Merit scholarships. Uh, you can just leave
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them here. You don't have to have uh an account. As you can see, there are no
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like create an account, register or pricing or anything like that because global scholarships is like completely
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free to use and you don't have to uh create an account or something like we don't want your uh like data to sell to
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data brokers or anything like that. It's just completely free and you can just leave your comments here and Yani who is
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the founder of global scholarships, he answers all the questions basically. So
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if you if you let's say you looked at the scholarship and it's it's looking
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really good and you want to get even more information you can just click here official scholarship page and go to the
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university's page so so you can get information directly from the university about how to apply etc etc and like
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maybe contact them by their contact information. So yeah, I think this is
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this scholarship search tool is really good because you can go into this
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without having any idea what you're looking for. You just know that you are looking for a scholarship that is
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available for you. Uh maybe you don't have Oh, hi there regular shorts. Uh welcome to the live stream. Uh you may
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think I I don't know. I don't know what country I want to study in. I don't know what I'm looking for. I just am looking
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for a generous scholarship. uh that's how you go in and in the end you know a
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scholarship the scholarship is available for you and you can come to the point of where you can uh actually contact the
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university for this scholarship. So I think like from the point zero to the point where you can like literally you
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are uh contacting the university for this scholarship with just pretty much
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in one website. Okay guys, check the post tag unit. Post tag.
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Why did I hear that very recently? Did you did you ask about
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that uh in one of our videos? Post tech. Um Aman, what do you know
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about Post University? That it's a Korean university.
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Mhm. Uh but postc is just an abbreviation. So right uh so po university of science
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see I didn't okay so do you have any
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specific questions about this university regular shorts uh poang South Korea 3,700 people uh five scholarships
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we have the tuition here let me convert that to
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USD for It's about let's say 7 million crmons
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which is about $5,000 uh institution.
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It's a new one I came across similar to Kais. Uh so we have some scholarships um all
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all the scholarships are for graduates though graduate assistantship graduate fellowship. So I
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think this is a full funding scholarship that is currently open for all nationalities masters and PhD
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um right so I'm not sure like in terms of scholarships they don't really have
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they don't seem to have any um undergraduate scholarships but for graduates you have the
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assistantship which covers tuition fees and living allowance. Um, assistantships are usually kind of like um being
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employed by the university, employed by the university, like going and working in the university. Um, let's see
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official scholarship page. Maybe we can get more information. Uh, anyway, Aean, uh, is there anything you want to say
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about this university perhaps? I think they are interested in like under the graduate international intake.
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Um not really I have I don't have much to add. Um this is not a university that I come
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across often. Um
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but they say that it's newly open for undergraduate international students.
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[Music] Yeah. So the update is this year. I
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don't have much information on it. Right. So, we don't have much
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information yet. I think this is their website for undergraduate programs. Uh,
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hi Na Khan. Uh, we'll be with you in a second. So, I think this is here we have
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admission and aid, undergraduate scholarship
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program. U types of scholarships and eligibility criteria.
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So um I think these are the ones tuition support scholarships national ones
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uh as in the regional area.
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I don't think these are all of these are um available for international students.
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Yeah. Right here it is. So international student scholarships, we have living
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allowance, we have arrival scholarship, we have Korean proficiency scholarship. So topic if you uh don't know is the
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test of proficience in Korean regular shorts. If you're interested, let me share the link with you. By the way,
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they're external scholarships as well. So this is 500,000 Korean bonds.
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There are no GPA requirements which roughly equates to about $360
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which wouldn't be enough to cover your living expenses even
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for Pohhang I think like it's it's probably not as expensive as soul
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not resin okay so yeah this is a onetime support this topic one by the way
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um let's see if we Find the undergraduate
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tuition fees
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center admission and aid.
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Okay. Anyway like uh you can look through that link
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that I've shared with you. I think you can get a lot of information from there. So, Nakhan asks, is it possible to
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switch to computer science or architectural engineering for a bachelor's degree and get admission and
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fully founded scholarship after completing 12 years of education in premedical?
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Uh, I defer to Aean for this. Aean, what do you think?
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In short, it is possible. Um
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it all like getting a scholarship is not guaranteed but switching to any kind of
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degree for your undergraduate studies is fine. You can do it.
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Okay. Short and simple answer. If you have any further questions maybe with more detail uh nahan uh maybe we can
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help you a little better. All right. Let me let me see if we can find tuition fees in this admission
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guide. Um admissions overview, international
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admissions, scholarship, application fee. Here we application. I
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cannot click to go there. That's a little annoying.
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Okay. 46. It says
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all right let's let's try to see 46 page 46
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okay so here it is um
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I don't think okay we have an application fee which is about $60 they
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don't have any information on tuition fees which is odd.
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It has a full funding scholarship for graduates, that's for sure. I'm not sure if they do have one for um
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international undergraduate students. Ammon, uh what do you make of what you
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see right now? Do like are you seeing something I don't maybe like that something that indicates points to a
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full funding scholarship for international undergraduate students.
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I think the most you can get is full tuition. Um it's on their on their page. Uh so
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it's a different page that I'm looking at. Mhm. Um, but they have tuition scholarships and non-tuition
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scholarships. So, you either get full tuition or scholarships that cover other
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things than scholarships, but I'm not sure if you can get both at the same time. So, if you can get both,
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um, then that could count as fully funded. But if there are two types of
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scholarships that cannot be um
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awarded at the same time, then it's either full tuition or a partial funding, right? So I think uh the best
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uh list we can see is this one regular short. So we have admission,
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international admissions one and international admissions two. Here it says um all admitted students are
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granted a full tution waiver starting from their first semester. The waiver is renewed each semester for up to eight
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regular semesters provided that students remain a minimum GPA of three out of
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4.3. Then you have like digital scholarship, pathfinder voucher, arrival scholarship,
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living allowance, etc., etc. For those I think what Aean said uh stands.
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So yeah, I think I think it's possible to get both actually because they say that all
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admitted international students at POST receive full scholarships upon
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enrollment and then they say international students may also be available for various types of financial
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support which means what the implication is that you get the other one and also the second one. So technically you can
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get a fully funded scholarship. Yeah. But I I think that's only possible if you are international admission one
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more information uh here where is it in the index
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admission full yeah you can you can see this one page
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page 22 let's see
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so this is international admission one uh you can look into this also. Let me
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did I share this one with you? You can look into this like read carefully and
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maybe find out which is available for you which is which you are eligible for
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and if you are if you're in international admissions one I guess it
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is possible for you to potentially get full funding. So yeah. Okay. Uh today we're going to
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talk about a specific scholarship. Uh today's scholarship of the week is
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let me show you. Boom. Financial aid at University of
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Pennsylvania. This is uh the scholarship is open for application right now. Uh this is for bachelors. It's in
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University of Pennsylvania which is a great university in United States. It's full funding. Uh it's a need-based
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financial aid. uh that there is a specific type of program that exists in a lot of universities in the United
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States. We usually talk about them uh but we haven't been talking about any one of these until like recently because
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not a lot of programs like this uh have been open for a while. Additional
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materials required. Yes. Uh basically you apply when you apply to the university
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uh through common app common app perhaps but then you have to give them a lot of information about your financial
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situation. We're going to see what that means. Eligible nationalities basically all of them all except Canada
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uh Kosovo Mexico and United States. So any other nation is um eligible. So, it
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covers basically 100% of the students demonstrated needs. What does that mean?
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We're going to see that in a second. But first, let's learn a little bit more about this University of Pennsylvania.
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Uh, basically, this is like one of the best like top 10 universities I believe in the United States. And I think it's
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quite close to top 10 globally as well. So, it's a really good very
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kind of like old uh institution, really good institution. It's in Philadelphia
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about 30,000 students. There are a lot of scholarships but not not many of them are uh like full funding or something
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like that. We have admissions here. We have some uh results like uh application
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results. As you can see five people accepted, one from Turkey
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and that guy that person was accepted and Paraguay uh was also accepted. So
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you can see these with the deadlines and the tition is of course is all high
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because it's uh United States six like 56,000
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uh even for United States is kind of like on the high end. Uh but it's a very
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good university again. So undergraduate you only have this one but for graduate scholarships students you have other
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scholarships as well. So yeah, uh let's see what the university looks like,
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where it is, etc. in the United States.
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So again, this is a very old uh I watched their video on car school can provide more info if you have any
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specific questions about that scholarship. Maybe we can help you a little better like what type of uh info
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you're more you're interested in. So this is the university what it looks like. As you can see, it has like it has
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it has been very prominent in uh American history as well.
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A very good institution overall. So yeah, anyway, this is the university. Now the scholarship covers 100% of
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students demonstrated needs. What does that mean? It means that when you apply to the university, you tell them you
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need financial aid and of course the university asks how much financial aid.
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So basically uh what you do is you create something called a CSS profile.
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Basically that's a platform that you can use to apply for a lot of uh financial
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aid in the United States. And what you do is you give them a lot of like information about your like your
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family's like tax records uh your family's uh financial situation, your
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financial situation, etc. etc. And the universe takes all of that and says,
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"Okay, my estimation of how much your family can contribute to your education
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here is this. Let's say uh your family can contribute about $30,000 a year,
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right? That's their estimation, estimated family contribution, it is called. And it says and then university
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says you're going to need, let's say, $60,000 to be able to study here." Uh so
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basically you need about $30,000 uh I mean the rest from me. So that is
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your scholarship. All right. Basically what university estimates uh that is
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your needs for the entire study. And this university covers 100% of that. Not
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every financial need-based financial aid covers that. But yeah, let's say if they think uh it's about like $50,000 for you
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to be able to study here and your family can contribute $30,000, they cover the
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remaining $20,000 that is if you get accepted to the university. Now, uh this
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university, okay, when it comes to need-based financial aid, there is uh there are two
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different uh ways that universities do this. um they can be either need blind
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or need aware. What that means is if a university is need blind, they take your
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application to the university uh is must for this uh SAT score. We're going to
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talk about that in a second. So when the university takes your application, they look at how good your application is and
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they decide based on that. They don't care if you need financial aid or not. they're going to accept you or not
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accept you based on your uh credentials like how good your application is, how good a student you are, that's need
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blind. But if university is need aware they take your application look at your
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application okay you're a great student uh we might accept you but if there is a
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like there is a student that is as good but don't need financial aid they're
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going to choose that student so there need a winner basically that that basically means that if you need
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financial aid that might kind of harm your chances of getting into this university and usually universities
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American universities are need aware for international students and so is University of Pennsylvania. So they
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cover your cover 100% of your um demonstrated needs. You show them you
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estimate whatever it is and then basically it cover they cover all of that. But if you need financial aid uh
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that might harm your chances anyway. So again we talked about there's no criteria uh we talked about CSS profile
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here are deadlines if you have any questions you can leave them here you can click here to go and see the
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universities page uh which g which will give you pretty much the same information that I just gave you like
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and 100% etc need aware for international
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students etc etc so um k we're going to talk about k in a
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Second uh high grade work uh on the platform. I'm exploring fully funded scholarships uh which are opening. Do we
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have any other options except uh cheving profile?
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Okay, we're going to talk about those questions in a second guys. Uh but Aean,
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do you have anything you want to say about this particular scholarship including SAT score question?
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Um yeah so I think you covered
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uh most of the things I would say but uh similar to many universities in the
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United States that offer financial aid that is need-based most of them are need
35:36
aware which means that even though they are offering the financial aid
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uh having no family contribution at all would harm your chances. is uh of
35:49
getting into the university. So, you need to be able to cover a little bit in
35:56
order to compete for uh the financial aid offered. It's quite rare that people
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with a family contribution uh of zero get uh financial aid.
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although it's not unheard of uh mainly because of their merit and uh because of
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their high school scores in general uh some some some
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applicants are outstanding and they make the exception for them but for the most part you need some sort of uh
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self-funding in order to get the rest covered by the university
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um cuz
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that's just great. Okay, our Zoom call just ended. Hang on. Uh, sorry guys,
36:49
hang on a second. Uh, I'm going to get into our next Zoom call with Aman. Sorry
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about that interruption. Yep. Zoom. Zoom. Zoom.
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Uh, should be fine in a second.
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Uh, hi there, Felix. Welcome to our live stream. Great. It's great to see you here.
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Hi, Amon. I'm hoping you haven't been talking thinking that we I No, I
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realized I realized. Great. Great. Go ahead. Um, yeah. So, concerning the SAT, it is
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required by the University of Pennsylvania. um the score is not really uh ever
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shared. So there's no transparency when it comes to that. Like it all depends on
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the applicants, but an SAT or ACT score is definitely required to get into the
37:51
university uh before applying for financial aid. So
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it's not necessarily required to get financial aid, but it's definitely required to get into the university in
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the first place. So, uh, by extension, you need it for both.
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Um, yeah. So, I I guess that's, uh, that the that pretty much covers it when it
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comes to, uh, this scholarship.
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I don't I don't think I'm forgetting anything. Yep. Right. Thank you very much. So, any
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information about the fully funded scholarships? Yeah, loads of information, literally. Um let me share
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the link with you. If you have any specific questions you can just like this is our search tool. I'm just going
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to choose full funding and uh maybe you are bachelor and I'm going to choose
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open currently open and you can see into these basically if you have any other like any specific information that you
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can give us that can help you better Felix uh it would be good. So uh let's
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go from the top. I watched your video on car scholarship. Can you provide more
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info? Uh is there a separate application? If not, what are the admission rate for Trinity College? So,
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let's go and look at that KH one. Um
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I'm not sure if we have Okay, so this is the scholarship everyone if you're
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interested. It's a full funding scholarship in Dick University in United States. Open for application right now.
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It covers tuition, accommodation, all needs exceeding tuition and residency. We said that doesn't mean it necessarily
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gives you a stipent or anything like that. Um you have to be very good academically
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and demonstrate financial need. Uh and then so we have someone who have earned
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the scholarship and as you can see yeah as I said our like comment section every every question is answered.
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Um so yeah K international scholarship program.
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So the the main reason we if we didn't give any information about how to apply usually that's uh because like sometimes
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universities are really vague when it comes to scholarships like they don't give you a lot of information.
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Uh so for example um yeah like if you if you read the this
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there's no very there's not that many
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how do I apply for this scholarship simply apply to the university I I think I said that didn't I uh yeah you have to
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you apply to Duke University which you can I believe do by common app um
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basically common app is a platform that you can just like create an account and apply to a lot of universities in United States. If you're interested in that,
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I've made tutorials about uh I think I I think one of them was Oklahoma.
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Oklahoma or was it University of Oklahoma? No, not this one. Yeah. For example,
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this one. You can uh you can just watch this video uh where I can where I apply to uh University of Oklahoma through
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Common App and you can use pretty much the same procedure to apply to Duke University. I'm assuming they accept um
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applications through common app and if you apply to the university you've applied to uh k other than that you said
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what are the admission um rate for trinity college
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uh I defer to you do we have any information on that I don't think that's a very easy information to come by
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yeah but which trinity college there's trinity college Dublin land and there's uh I think I believe another one in the
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United States. So I think they're probably asking for the one in United States. If you can give us
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information on that regular shorts it'll be great. Um okay so
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other hi great work on the platform I'm exploring fully funded scholarships next
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tah shahid shahit uh arasmos ded which are opening in September October. Do we
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have any other options except Cheving profile CS graduate 2023 CP CGPA
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3.2 out of four LTS 7.5 3 years PM experience aiming for masters in CS or
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IT management. First of all, thanks a lot for that like very comprehensive information that you are giving us. I'm
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pretty sure that is making Aean's job very uh much easier. Let's say Ammon,
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what would you like to say about this?
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Um, sorry, I was looking into Trinity College, so I wasn't following the question.
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Okay, so it's it's the question of T Shahid. They said they were looking for uh like fully funded scholarship
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options. Um, they asked like like next, Arasmos, D8, etc. Do we have any other
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options except Cheving? And then they give us their profile uh with like CS
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graduate uh the time it's 2023 uh CGP 3.2 out of 4, ILTS 7.5
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etc. You can you can like they're looking for M's programs in CS or IT management. So they're giving us a lot
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of information. Um so maybe that that that'll probably makes make things
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easier for you. Do you have an answer for that? Um
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yeah so they have already considered mixed arasmus the AAD I guess you can
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since it's um a graduate program you can consider many other
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uh government scholarships like the global Korea scholarships um the Eiffel excellence
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uh scholarship the Swiss government scholarship uh the Hungarian
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government scholarship, the Romanian government scholarship. Uh there are plenty plenty of government
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scholarships to consider other than the ones mentioned and they're all offered
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to master students who want to pursue uh
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a graduate degree in computer science. And with this profile, I think you have
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a chance at getting any of them. So my advice is just apply across the board.
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Don't just stick to uh two or three. Just apply to all of them and uh
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increase your chances of getting at least one. And if you have more than one option, then that's a good problem to
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have at the end of the day. Just choose the one that suits you the most.
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All right. Thank you very much. So I've shared two links there. The first is for global government scholarships. I've
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been reaching out to some professors from Max University Tech. The replies I'm getting are majority that they're
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not accepting students for their lab probably lab probably because of my CGPA.
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Um, okay. I'm not sure about I'm not sure if that's the issue. So, the first one
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again um is our guide for government scholarships that you might be interested in. And the second is the
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search results for scholarships like fully funded scholarships that are for masters. You can look into these if this
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GPA might be a problem so that I can short list scholarships accordingly. Do you think uh the GPA
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poses a problem? Amen. um not a major one but it's relatively
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low for um such scholarships although I have
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seen many students uh get one of these scholarships for uh approximately the
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same GPA so it was like 3.28 3.3 uh so 3.2 two is not really that bad and
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I think you have a good chance of uh getting at least one of these scholarships.
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Um provided that everything in your application is good.
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uh so they don't really focus on the GPA that much although it's just
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uh there is an entry point there's a ceiling from at which they start
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considering applications but there are other things that are as important if
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not more important than the GPA. So you should focus on being outstanding in
46:49
other parts of your application and not worry too much about the GPA. Okay. Thank you very much Amen. So um
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another problem says uh Fel Felix is most of scholarships are for masters or
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higher. Um yeah it's that's kind of the pro that's kind of the situation. Um
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although United States for example h has a lot of scholarships for bachelors but mainly uh it is more it is more
47:16
affordable for universities to offer those generous scholarships for two years then and for four years and also
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like some scholarships for masters and PhD students also kind of like include a
47:32
academic output like a research or perhaps like assistantships as you can
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For example, these ones for masters that a lot of them are graduate assistantships for from which like the
47:43
university also gets kind of like labor so you go and work there etc. Um and I
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think like that's not really a bad thing because if you are very interested in uh studying abroad at your bachelors but
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you cannot find uh scholarships I think it it is kind of like it should be
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encouraging that you can it it would be easier for you to study abroad for your
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like masters or PhD since you also have a lot of time to prepare.
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Basma says Japanese university without ILTS or TOEFL just on the basis of
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no I'm not sure uh in English for bachelor
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um m oi in English I'm not sure ammon can
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you make sense of this question.
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I'm not sure what that means. Ayan Basme, can you uh explain the
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question a little further, please? We're kind of lost. I mean, can you talk? Go ahead.
48:58
Hey, I mean just to answer the question is you
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I don't think there is a Japanese university that would accept foreign students without proof of
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uh English proficiency if you're enrolling into an English program. Uh that being said,
49:18
the people who are exempted from these are those who are considered native
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speakers. So basically people who come from countries where English is an official or second
49:31
language uh or people who finished their previous studies fully in English they can get a
49:36
certificate from the universities uh to prove that they had studied uh in
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English fully and some universities consider that as uh proof of English
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proficiency. Other than that you would definitely need an eyelid. Yeah. Um
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do you do they mean by base of MOI uh medium of instruction as in their
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language of education? I think that's Yeah, I think that's what that means. Yeah.
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Yeah. Yeah. Well, then I I've answered that. Yes. But you'd need to contact the university
50:16
in order to make sure that they do. Uh generally what they state is that
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uh this is the TOEFL score that you need. This is the ILTS score that you
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would need and these nationalities are exempted because well they're native
50:33
speakers but they don't generally tell you uh about the uh medium of
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instruction. So you would need to contact them, ask them if uh
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they would consider uh exempting you from taking any of
50:52
these because your previous studies were in English. And if they say yes, then uh
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you have your answer. Other than that, you'd have to apply for or to take the tests.
51:08
So hang on let me see something. Um for example, Nagoya University has a program
51:13
called global 30 uh where they are they let you study in English completely and
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undergraduate programs maybe we can see the requirements
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English proficiency test score they say eligibility criteria
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Maybe
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I'm pretty sure one of these will be about English proficiency.
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I think you passed it was further up. Um what here perhaps or maybe higher up?
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No, I think it was higher up before that. H yes English English. All right. So let
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me pro test score. Right. Applicants who have received four
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more consecutive years including the final year of secondary education in which English is the primary language of
52:23
instruction are exempted from submitting an English proficient test score. Official scores should be sent directly
52:28
from a testing institution by deadline. This is just a this is just an example. for example. Um other than that we have
52:36
a TOEFL ILTS dualingo English test. So yeah this is just just to show you uh a
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Japanese university requirements for an English um course.
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Can you talk a little about scholarships in Canada for masters for humanity? Now,
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as we talked about before, um
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why is getting a scholarship? Abonte says, uh from humanities.
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Hang on. Right. Humanities so tough. I almost got GKS. Um the university
53:14
accepted but rejected and I and I rejected and only accepted students from
53:20
STEM background. At this rate, I'm losing hope. Hm. I'm not sure about like
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I'm not sure about human humanities. So
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yeah, for Canada, uh, usually subjects don't really matter like as in application.
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Um, let's just see if we have humanities here. Straight up for
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humanity for masters, right? Yeah. Uh I'm afraid that is there aren't
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that are currently open. We have one killdal scholarship level one. Uh this
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is the only full funding one. Uh maybe you might be interested in in this one. It's not currently open for application.
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Um let me see all subjects. How many are you losing because you are in
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humanities? Okay. There are only two full funding scholarships for masters in Canada and one of them is not for
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humanities. So this is the only one I can find right now uh for you. Ammon, do you want Aman?
54:29
Do you want to add anything about their maybe question uh on like humanities
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STEM background etc.? Yeah, I mean it makes sense really and
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humanities is not just humanities. that uh encompasses many many subjects like
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languages. So anything that is not STEM basically would be uh humanities and the
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reason that there is no not much funding when it comes to humanities is that the
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world is just moving into uh STEM uh subjects because that's where
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where the money is and scholarships are basically an investment. They invest into students and they want uh return on
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that investments in form of research in form of uh new discovered stuff and
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there isn't much to to do uh in humanities. Uh but when it comes to STEM
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there's always there are always things to improve. there always to uh just find out about and that's where
55:44
most universities invest their funding. They would like to have students who
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uh find out more efficient ways to do things when it comes to engineering more
55:56
uh good new cures to diseases and medicine. So etc etc. Anything that is
56:01
STEM related they would like to invest into that and then uh in the long run
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they would generate revenue because of of that they would generate a lot of reputation which would bring more
56:14
students into these universities uh because their alumni did something
56:19
with the funding they provided. So I don't think there is much recognition
56:24
when it comes to humanities. uh no one really cares uh about anything
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that is humanities related um and that's why there is a much funed
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uh in that department in comparison to STEM. Yeah. Okay. Thank you very much. Uh hi
56:44
there James Point. Of course I remember you. But before getting to your question, let's not forget about Pearl
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Tessa. Now Pearl um there are not that many scholarships uh in Europe for
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undergraduate students. Now you can look into this uh through I'm going to share
57:03
with you our the link to our uh search tool. We don't have a location
57:10
uh category as uh Europe. Maybe we should add that because we are getting
57:16
that question a lot. But what you can do is you can just uh choose different countries to see uh if you can get uh
57:24
also let's choose undergraduate as well. Right? So for example, if you click on
57:29
Germany, you'll see a lot of uh free tuition uh scholarships which are basically not really scholarships per
57:37
se. They are more like free education. You don't have to pay tuition. And then they also have like some partial
57:43
scholarships as well. Uh but even though there are partial scholarships since you don't have to pay any tuition fees, they
57:50
are kind of like full funding scholarships. Uh so like they cover your living some of your living costs and
57:56
since you don't have to pay any tuition, it's kind of like a full funding. Um we
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you have Italy, we have some uh undergraduate scholarships uh in Italy.
58:08
For example, Pedro International Excellence Scholarship is a great one. benefit exemptions uh for Ka Superior is
58:16
another great one. You can look into these and also Italy is quite uh
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affordable in terms of like tuition fees. Um other than that, United Kingdom
58:27
uh is not really great uh in terms of like both scholarships and um tuitions.
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It's usually very expensive. And yeah, if you have any specific
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country in mind, you can just choose them here. for example, for example, Netherlands or like Belgium, you didn't,
58:46
you know, yeah, yeah, you did specify undergraduate. So, yeah, they usually they do have a lot of scholarships for
58:52
like masters. Uh, but they do have some for bachelors as well. For example, you have global studies scholarship uh in
59:00
MRI University. You can look into this uh not most of them are not open for
59:05
application right now. So, yeah, if you have any other specific questions uh feel free to ask them.
59:11
Okay, James Bond, welcome back. Uh, hi as I hope you remember me. Of course I do. I successfully got a deferral from
59:18
University of Granable Alps. I'll be joining in 2020 2026. Can you please
59:24
suggest some scholarships other than the government scholarship which I can apply in the meantime? Well, it's first of
59:30
all, it's great to hear that um James Bond, it's I of course remember you've joined uh multiple uh live streams that
59:38
we had. It's great to hear that you got that uh opportunity. Unfortunately, I
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don't know many scholarships in France. Um so
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forgive me, but I kind of forgot like were you a master students?
1:00:00
Master student. Uh because if so, there are some scholarships. I'm not sure if
1:00:05
they're open right now. Nope. None of them really. Um, bachelors. Okay. I
1:00:12
would have to defer to Aean. Aean, what what would you say about this?
1:00:20
Um, yeah, there aren't many scholarships in France because education is bas
1:00:26
basically free. Mhm. um you'd have to pay just as little as
1:00:33
€400 per semester and they expect you to be able to um cover your living
1:00:41
expenses. Um that's why there aren't many scholarships offered and there is the
1:00:48
France excellence Eiffel scholarship but it is for master students. Um other than that most of the
1:00:55
scholarships are for doctoral programs and I can't think of a single one that
1:01:00
is offered to bachelors international students
1:01:05
right unfortunately uh what
1:01:11
region I I don't even know how to pronounce that scholarship let's see I don't know that scholarship I don't
1:01:18
think we have that in our database Um,
1:01:26
no we don't. Uh, maybe we can look it up for you.
1:01:33
So, this is uh hang on. So, this is directly from their page.
1:01:40
Uh, offer specific grants for health and social careers. Um,
1:01:48
so let's click on regions website. I'm pretty sure. Oh, do they not have an
1:01:55
English page?
1:02:00
Um, yeah, I'm not sure. Uh, I'm not sure if you can let's
1:02:07
translate then. um training in the health and social
1:02:12
sector. More specifically, you're looking for help to undertake contain training. I'm not sure if this is
1:02:20
um this is available for you. Submit an application contact. Let me share the
1:02:27
link with you. Perhaps you can. Yeah. Uh
1:02:37
so uh specific grants for health and social
1:02:43
careers. Let's click on scholarships as well as students wishing to study abroad. So okay, this is hang on. Uh
1:02:51
awards 500 euro grant. Um okay, I see they have different
1:02:58
h they have different scholarships in this program. different grants for international mobility assistance offers
1:03:05
a grant to enable students to gain experience abroad as part of their university course. International student
1:03:10
mobility grant. Let's see. Uh let's try to read about this. Uh to go and train
1:03:15
abroad. So I'm not sure if this is for international students coming to France
1:03:21
or French students going abroad. uh can award financial um
1:03:28
ability for students and apprentices in higher education enrolled in higher education
1:03:34
institution. Uh
1:03:40
does not award mobility grants for students from um this uh enrolled
1:03:47
I I'm not I think you can look into this. Yeah, they have some kind of scholarship which gives
1:03:54
So maybe you can uh just use this email to ask them.
1:04:00
No, it's it's all for Sorry, sorry to interrupt, but it's all for
1:04:06
French nationals. And this mobility one is for people from France who want to go abroad
1:04:12
rather than people who come into France. And it pays €95 per per week. Yeah. So
1:04:19
how about this uh merit grant? Let me see. Um,
1:04:27
high school deser most deserving high school students and apprentice. I don't
1:04:32
think this is available for you. No, it's all regional. So, it's for people from that region in France.
1:04:39
How about Grenobyl Alps University Foundation scholarships? Did you look into this? Um,
1:04:46
several scholarship formulas. Let's look at this.
1:04:51
Um hang on no I opportunities um
1:04:58
initiatives support the students.
1:05:03
So this might be actually uh more about you
1:05:12
programs are designed for the common benefit of all um citizenship. three
1:05:17
programs or scholarship or equal opportunities. Um, okay. Our partnership actions. How
1:05:24
many how many more pages are we going to have to translate all talents existence? What what what is
1:05:33
it though? These associations
1:05:40
citizenship scholarships promote equal opportunities and support students affect by a certain event. Uh, excellent
1:05:47
support double projects of excellent international school. You could tell from abroad and promote international openness. I think this is this might be
1:05:55
what what is for you. But at at this point, I'm not even sure
1:06:00
if we are looking into the same university. We have to click away so many times.
1:06:08
Foundation gr noble inp. Yeah. Okay. Borces in. Yeah. All right. Let's
1:06:13
translate this. Attract bus uh supporting international projects
1:06:19
with high societal environment value for international mobility scholarship. This outgoing students yeah international
1:06:26
excellence scholarships incoming foreign students be a student in one of the granle imps be a deserving
1:06:33
student uh gap year apply on the platform. I'm
1:06:38
going to share this with you because I think this is the closest one to your
1:06:43
position that I can see. International Excellence Scholarship for incoming foreign students. I would look into
1:06:50
this. I look at this. Yeah. Yeah. Sure. Um but keep in mind that this is a
1:06:56
translated page by the way and scholarship. This is this is mad by the
1:07:03
way. They have so many links, so many pages. Uh it is it is no wonder you couldn't have you couldn't find it.
1:07:10
Okay. Uh look into it if you have any uh further questions. You know we're here.
1:07:16
Uh do you guys have any sort of community or WhatsApp group for either Max or Arasmus where I could find
1:07:21
similar students or someone who has secured these and are part of your community.
1:07:28
We don't have a WhatsApp. Uh but what we can do for you is if you go to
1:07:34
resources, if you go to scholarship, hang on, scholarship stories,
1:07:41
right? So we have scholarship stories, these might be your best chance. Uh other than
1:07:48
that, like if you have any questions about specific scholarships, I really highly advise you genuinely uh this is
1:07:54
not even like coming from global scholarships. This is coming coming from directly me as a person. Uh just go to
1:08:01
scholarships. Um you you are interested in Max or
1:08:07
Arasmus, right? Go to next page that we have
1:08:13
or hang on. Do you do we have to have a page for Arasmus? I'm pretty sure we do. Let me see.
1:08:26
Yeah, there it is. Um, and just leave your questions in the comment section.
1:08:32
Genuinely, I as you can see, I've never seen any question going here unanswered.
1:08:37
Just like this is if I was a student looking for answers like specific uh
1:08:43
questions uh about a scholarship, about a school, I would put my questions here. So this is much much more um
1:08:52
this is the best place you can find. Also we have scholarship stories. For
1:08:58
example, if you go to next right uh you can see the stories. We have about 35
1:09:04
max scholarship winners in our uh story database. Every one of these are a
1:09:10
person who got this scholarship, earned the scholarship and shared their stories with us. So you can read them from their
1:09:18
educational background, the scholarship details like what they done right, what would they have done differently and
1:09:25
they also have uh some of them not all of them uh but quite a number of them have their like social media, LinkedIn
1:09:32
etc where we can contact them directly. So I think that is your best uh these
1:09:39
two are your best uh bets for finding answers. This is for Max. Hang on. Let me let me see if I can I can find this
1:09:47
for Arasmus. So yeah, this is this is 113
1:09:54
winners. Really? We've gone out and find 113 Arasmus
1:10:02
Mundas winners and got them to share their stories.
1:10:07
That's crazy. I didn't I like I knew we have global like scholarship stories but
1:10:12
I didn't think it was be it would be this many. So yeah look into that.
1:10:19
Um I'm sorry Aean uh did you have anything to say about this?
1:10:28
Um well concern in the previous university I think the scholarship is for master students and I think it's
1:10:35
only for the school of engineering. So it's not for all students.
1:10:40
So I don't think uh yeah
1:10:46
it's a dead end. Uh and someone earlier asked about the Trinity College and I
1:10:52
completely forgot but it's uh $55 for the application fee.
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Uh if they mean the one in the United States. Yeah. Didn't they ask about
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um admission
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rate? Hang on. What was it? Something like that. Hang on. Pretty
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admission rate. Was that mean? Oh, do they mean
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Oh, that's what I thought. Maybe they mean how many people are admitted?
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Oh, I thought Yeah. So the rate to me was
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uh the admission fee. Admission rate. Right. I see that. So that was Thank you very much uh for
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going through that. So um hi as just a suggestion for the
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website please add an option in which we can filter out that we don't want to see a scholarship from certain country.
1:11:55
Scholarships from a certain country. No a scholarship.
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H I don't think I don't think it is very
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likely that we're going to add filters for filtering a specific scholarship.
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Like if you if that's what you mean, but like if you mean I want to filter out all the scholarships from uh United
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States or from China, uh that might be kind of perhaps a little more like
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feasible. Uh, but I I I think I'm going to I think I'm going to um
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suggest that to uh along with maybe we can add um Europe as a location. I think
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that that's Yeah, I I see. Filtering out one specific country. Yeah, that makes
1:12:44
sense. Um I am in 12th grade, says Sirvasi
1:12:50
Sir Vasvi. Uh I'm in 12th grade and I want to study biotechnology. Can you guide
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me? So, um I advise you to go to our website and look into our guides.
1:13:06
Like for example, use our search tool. Uh you're looking for bachelor's scholarships, right? And if you have any
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country in mind, let's choose biotechnology. Uh again when you choose
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a subject it means that like when it when it says
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all subjects it means that uh if the university offers biotechnology. So look
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into this. Uh so we have a lot of scholarships here. Um and if you have
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any more specific question like a question that we can answer uh like with details uh that might be better. Uh so
1:13:43
just look into it just see whatever there is out there and if you have any question about any one of the um
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universities any one of the scholarships that then we can help you with that. Douglas says uh I want to find out about
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a full funding scholarship that offers graduate degrees in IT and education.
1:14:07
Um so
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so you are looking for graduate degree scholarships in IT and education. That's what I'm that's what I understand uh
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from that question. Aean, do you think I'm wrong?
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Um, I don't know if they mean both or either of them, but I guess most scholarships
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would uh cover both of these. Not sure if it's at the same time, but if you're
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if you mean like either of them, I guess any scholarship that is fully funded
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uh on our search tool would probably uh cover either of those. So
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just so uh look for a fully funded scholarship then check if the university offers
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either of those degrees and if it says all subject then uh
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those are included in the scholarship. All right. So, I'm going to share the link with you. Um,
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so you can uh just like look into these. These are available for it. But keep in
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mind that these are specifically for IT and the ones that are saying all
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subjects means that they're all subject therefore all subjects offered by that
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university. So if the university does not offer it uh you cannot apply through
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I it because like you cannot apply through an IT program in the university in the first place. So keep that in mind
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or you can choose education. It would work this pretty much the same. And if you have any specific question about a
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specific uh scholarship uh you can just ask us. We are here uh
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maybe in comment section. Maybe you can wait for next Friday. We're here every Friday. Or as always as I say uh you can
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just leave them in the comment section which you know they're going to get answered. Anyway guys, thank you very
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much for joining in. We have to end the live stream. Uh it is really great to see you here every week. It is really
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great to hear from you uh that like you are you are moving through this whole
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ordeal. Uh it is it is it was great to hear from you James Bond. Uh if you're watching this on VOD after the live
1:16:32
stream, thank you very much for watching. We're here every Friday. uh just come uh just like just say hi or if
1:16:40
you have any questions um we talk about new scholarship opportunities every every Friday we learn quite a lot of
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things every Friday as well so yeah um Ammon thank you for joining me here today
1:16:52
yeah of course thank you for having me all right okay everyone I'll be seeing you'll be seeing you next Friday and
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have a nice week bye
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