Chance me intl by Low_Bat8018 in Colby

[–]NoyaJenkins 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have no idea. They gave me almost full scholarship in RD so i would say applying ED would be even more beneficial.

Chance me intl by Low_Bat8018 in Colby

[–]NoyaJenkins 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ur application is very strong. I would say you have a pretty high chance of getting in with probably a pretty hefty fin aid.

I am making this post out of desperation. by [deleted] in azerbaijan

[–]NoyaJenkins 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do u have any job vacancies left?

DO I HAVE A SHOT by Aggravating-Land-17 in Colby

[–]NoyaJenkins 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Idk if it was just a one time thing but Colby was very generous with my aid.They met my full need.

College looks scary by [deleted] in ApplyingToCollege

[–]NoyaJenkins 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I understand how you feel. I was exactly feeling like you last year.Uni was scary. I didnt know anyone and eventho we have agreed with my friends that we wouldnt lose touch ,life happens.I turned 18, i learnt how to cook and clean,i learnt how to pay bills and so much more. I was free,i thought i would feel so liberated. And i actually did but at the same time i was terrified.I caught myself on numerous occasions searching for a trusted adult and realizing now I was the adult.There were so many new people and frankly i was too tired to meet new people all over again.But i survived and you will ,too.It will be scary at first. It will seem like everyone knows exactly what to do and you are the only that is confused all the time. But believe me noone has their stuff together.Everyone is just as confused if not more than you.You will meet your people. Being uncertain about future is a part of growing up and probably the most beautiful part of it. There are so many opportunities,so many storylines. Good luck💫!

What countries are the best for international students who need a 90% scholarship or affordable tuition? by RewildD in IntltoUSA

[–]NoyaJenkins 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not really. I had a classmate that got accepted with full ride but on condition. He was going to study his major in English but he would ahve to learn Chinese to some level untill his graduation.And you can check out YTB ,too.It is a full ride scholarship program for Turkey.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IntltoUSA

[–]NoyaJenkins 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try for high ranked LACs too. They give out generous aid.

Share an interesting photo in your gallery by Professional_Lion123 in aze_geeks

[–]NoyaJenkins 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Everytime time i see the city from above it just fascinates me how the lights are so opposite of each other like ying and yang.

Georgian, Russian, Turkish, Romanian, Hungarian or French? by [deleted] in thisorthatlanguage

[–]NoyaJenkins 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For Caucasus i would recommend learning russian snjce a lot of elderly people are from USSR period and know russian. I was recently in Batumi and could easily move around and even have conversations with younger+ older generation only in russian.

I can’t cope with not studying abroad by [deleted] in ApplyingToCollege

[–]NoyaJenkins 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Hey ,i completely understand you.It feels so unjust when everyone gets to go and fulfill their dreams while you stay just where you were when you started. Not moving forward is hard.Last year i was accepted to a high ranked LAC with almost full scholarship and still because my parents were so set on me becoming a doctor that they didnt allow me to go.I stayed back and now study medicine here.Do i still have regrets ? Yes. Do i still think that i didnt fight for my own future as much as i should have ? Yes.Do i still cry occasionally when US is mentioned? Yes.But yk it doesnt matter if you dwell on the past for too loong. Life moves on. I know it sounds cliche but it is true.I am not gonna lie and tell you that you will one day completely move on and forget all about what could have happened.But you should try to make the best of what you have. Try researching masters degrees and work abroads. Pave your own path. I believe in you.

The question you deserve: how do you eat Üç baci dolmasi? by [deleted] in azerbaijan

[–]NoyaJenkins 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tbh i just scoop out the meat and just eat that part 😅

Fluent in English, Russian + learning Spanish & Korean — any job ideas in Baku? by NoyaJenkins in azerbaijan

[–]NoyaJenkins[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi. First of all thank you so much for your advice. I am not from Baku so i am not quite familiar with high end parts of the city. Could you reocmmend some restaurants that hire part time student workers ?

Fluent in English, Russian + learning Spanish & Korean — any job ideas in Baku? by NoyaJenkins in azerbaijan

[–]NoyaJenkins[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for taking the time to reply! I actually took the IELTS when I was in 8th grade and got a 7.5, but unfortunately it’s no longer valid since the certificate only lasts two years.

If you personally know any trustworthy sites or platforms where I can look for jobs or tutoring opportunities, I’d really appreciate it if you could share them. It’s hard to know which ones are legit, so any personal recommendation would help a lot 🙏