BC students (PC years 35 and 36) at RaceRocks, taken by Mark Kelsey. Spring 2010.
Showing posts with label introduction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label introduction. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Embarking - The Intro

Where to start? Because as Semisonic says in their beautiful song, "Closing Time,"

'Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end'







Well I guess everything began about 3 years to when I first heard about Pearson College. I was at a Model UN conference eating lunch and chatting with three students who were studying at Pearson. Little did I know, that conversation would set my life on a different course.

They were outspoken, humourous, and bright and from 3 very different places - Rwanda, Jordan, and Nepal. I remember them telling me, "APPLY EMMY! APPLY! It's the most amazing place! You must apply!"


That night I checked out the website (which is http://www.pearsoncollege.ca/) and the more I read, the more I fell in love. I was in awe....it sounded like the ideal school for me- a place where likeminded people from across the globe could come to learn and live together. 200 students from 100 different countries and EVERY student was on full scholarship (worth $66, 000)? The mandates of the school matched my own - understanding each other to create more peace in the world. And from that day forward, I knew I wanted to attend. Everything fell into place as the experiences I had in the following years all led me toward Pearson.


After a gruelling application and an INTENSE interview, fate came into play. This past May, the dream became reality. I received an acceptance letter to begin at Pearson Aug 31 2009. I am beyond excited!!!!



This blog is here to share the United World College experience with you, I have a feeling these next 2 years are going to be exceedingly eye-opening and amazing! I'm hoping this blog will make you feel like you're here with me along for the ride.




If you have never heard of United World Colleges (http://www.uwc.org/) this is what Nelson Mandela says about the organization:


"The striking thing about UWC is that they embrace the entire world across all divides of race, history, culture, wealth, religion, economic status and political belief: they are unique and they are conscious of their responsibilities.”
-Nelson Mandela, Honorary President



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