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- His Eminence Trizin Tsering Rimpoche -

Monday, January 5, 2009

Brighter Future Starts from NOW!

Your final grade in senior high school will make a difference to your life!

Although people say grades are not as much important as knowledge, you should know that with greater knowledge, high grades are easy to attain. So why perform poorly at schools if you can do well?

Because not everyone has the privilege to secure higher education, you should study hard to get the best scores possible. Most overseas colleges and universities only will read your application if you have outstanding performance. This is especially true if you plan to apply to famous schools!

Yes, I mean you can get into famous schools such as Harvard, Yale, Columbia and many more according to your wish!

Armed with outstanding GPA of a 4.0, you would open up more opportunities for your future, including scholarships.
GPA 4.0 is not impossible to attain; work hard, learn hard, know more.. It is possible!
But most importantly start now!

International Scholarship Opportunities

Some of the scholarships offer Bachelor degrees, while others are Masters and PhD degree.

You should note that some only cover tuition fees, while others full payment inclusive of living expenses.

Good luck with your applications!

Australia:

a. Endeavor Awards (5 types)

b. ADS (1 type)

c. Carnegie Mellon University-AusAID Scholarships (1 type)

d. Leadership Awards (deadline is 30 June/July 2007)

e. Adelaide Scholarship International

f. For Bhutan

g. Adelaide other

h. Adelaide again

United Kingdom

a. Shell

b. Chevening http://www.bris.ac.uk/international/recruit/countryaz/b/bhutan.html

c. Univ.of Bristol

United States

a. Write to:

FULBRIGHT Scholarship

Public Affairs Office
24, Kasturba Gandhi Marg
New Delhi 110001

b. Others

c. AAUW (for female applicants)