Since childhood my dream was to matriculate [from] a reputable university in Vietnam
and at that time, an university which is in group A is very valuable. So [for the past twelve] years I have
learned[studied] hard, especially maths and physics, in order to pursue my dream.
But Once, when I was
free and invited to a workshop of RMIT Vietnam, I thought [to myself] : " let
come[me go] and find out how an international university works, I'll lose nothing
to [by] doing this". Then I
known[discovered] that I was right; it was the milestone that
have changed
decision and my whole [life. ]
path!. A few months[Only 4 months] before my
most important enchange exam
which is considered a great deal of life; actually only 4 months, I decided to apply for scholarship
of[at] RMIT Vietnam. I have had to complete both, work at school and studying English by myself
at home at the same time
as well. Getting 6.0 IELTs in 4 months
practise [of] assiduous [practice], I [was]
totally [very]pleased, although it does not satisfy
your[the] base point. From my result, I strongly believe that I
own [have the] ability of studying with a high level [of] determination and energy.
During 3 years in high school, I
literally worked tirelessly in many academic and leadership roles as a monitor. Throughout my tenure, I
have worked
as hard
as I possibly can to
effect[make] beneficial changes in both school and society,
because of[driven by] my desire to
expertly meet my[own high expectations]
many commitments.
Besides, when I'm[While] in 10th and 11th grade, I was
also a volunteer too, helping set up school anniversaries with some of the students.
Interestingly, I discovered that I love doing charities, [and] when my school funds village-children in mid-autumn and [on] many [other] occasions, we
came to hold parties and give the children presents. I felt very happy seeing them
fastly[quickly] open the gifts and smile brilliantly. [During] that joyful time, I always went home late, [around] 9.00 p.m., finishing my homework on the bus ride home.
In addition to taking part in extracurricular activities in 11th grade, I attended a dance-sport club and
found[discovered] my passion
here. My teacher said that I had aptitude for dancing. Not only did I learn, but I also offered [to work in] the collaborator's [position]
vacancy. After a month [of] being a member, I managed a group which has the function of running club's forum.
It's seem like marketing for the club to attract more students. Sometimes, I had to connect [two]students
student, helping them understand one another and
kept them[come] close
made them want to come back . Thanks to [this, it helped me]
I can enhance my interpersonal
skill and problem solving skills.
To prepare for an IELTS test in 4 month is very difficult. I am currently a member of a non profit organization named SEAMAP. It is the most famous [and] qualified english club in Hanoi, and my speaking skills [have] improved a lot in only 15 months.
Also, My parents think that an International university is
not good as Vietnam universities and it's only reserved [only] for rich
and stupid people
who failed the enchange exam. If I want to study at RMIT Vietnam, they won't help me with my educational expenses. A scholarship will allow me to continue with International University and give me a chance to prove to my parents that their thinking was so wrong. Besides, I have always enjoyed being a leader and am [wishing to] pursue a career in leadership. I [have] learned that leadership means teamwork, patience as well as the ability to take calculated risks. I do hope to continue learning about leadership
as I continue through my school years, and this scholarship will allow me focus on a viable career that none of Vietnam universities can do.
Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to apply.
Rajiv Gera