AFTER A YEAR OF DIFFICULT EXAMS: Bulgarian student accepted on a full scholarship at Yale – Education – Bulgaria – NOVA News
After more than a year of preparation and difficult exams, the Bulgarian student was admitted with a full scholarship to the elite Yale University. Martin is also waiting for results from Harvard, where he is also applying with great success. A year ago, the young man decided that he would not stay to study in Bulgaria and would go as far as he could reach knowledge. “In America, there is a great opportunity to apply. “Anyone who wants to should try,” he said.
So the student boldly headed to the Ivy League universities and released documents for Yale, Harvard and Stanford. This is followed by daily preparation and a series of difficult exams in mathematics, physics and computer science. “They include materials at the university level, they are more complex than what is taught in high school. There are no courses for these subjects in Bulgaria “, claims Martin Dimitrov.
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Not only grades but also the hobbies and interests of prospective students play an important role in screening out thousands of candidates, Martin said. “I really like hiking in the mountains. I also really like folk dances. The movements themselves, to be with people, to hold hands – a very pleasant atmosphere.
A few days ago, news came from across the ocean. “I was accepted to Yale for an early application. I’m really happy. I can’t believe it at first. It happens once in a lifetime “, the excited young man shared.
Now the student hopes to be accepted to Harvard. “It will be a great happiness for me to have this problem. Expect to have to choose.
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Side by side with Martin on his way is his physics and computer science teacher, who sends letters to universities with his mind. And he wishes his other students to dream more boldly. “To follow good examples and make these incredible efforts. But the lesson we want to show them is that these efforts pay off. And sooner or later they will succeed “, Fabien Kunis is categorical.
And Martin and I part with the promise that you will return to Bulgaria one day. “I’m still going there to study, not to live, and so far I have no plans to stay,” said Martin.
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