How to gain entry to Overseas
Universities
   Based on over 12 years Experience in Chiang Mai

   By Jon Hartmann BA (Hons), Grad.Dip Ed, Careers Cert.
   Career Counsellor
   Prem Tinsulanonda International School
Pre-requisites
    Career counselling (grades 9-11)should lead
     to good course selection .(myroad.com,pastoral care programme,,work
     experience, careers day)

    University research (grade 11/12) should lead
     to good University selection.
    Course selection is the most important
    Application can then take place.
Advice

  Do Work Experience or Shadowing
  Talk to Alumni of Universities
  Talk to admission officers at Fairs
  Settle on ONE country
  Take aptitude test (Hascit Test at Prem)
  Make a family decision
  Base decision on reality ,academic and
   financial
Factors to Consider
    Credentials of the student both academic and
     others.
    Nationality of the Student
    English requirements of University
    Country applying to
    Dates and Deadlines
    Specific Universities
     requirements
    Cost
    Scholarships
Nationality of the student/English
requirements
     Thai/Non native English student to UK,
      USA,Canada,Australia
     For Undergraduate courses Universities will need
      guarantees of English ability
     May need to do TOEFL or IELS (CMU). Bridging courses
      available at the University
     May need school verification of ability and length of
      English education.
     eg Melbourne University: “Completing the final two years
      of secondary education at a school where English is the
      medium of instruction and assessment and gaining a
      satisfactory pass in English in the final year”
Dates and Deadlines

     USA:1st January ,some earlier
     UK January 15th
     Canada February
     Australia November after graduation

    Need to know the dates, deadlines and
     specific details of each countries
     systems and each University applied for.
Country Applying to.

                       UK

    a centralized system allowing
     5 choices for one fee
    Apply online
    Apply before January 15th
    www.ucas.com
USA.

                           USA
    Individual applications to individual
     Universities are accepted. Deadline is mostly
     the 1st January
    Most accept “The Common Application online”
    Require student essays, references,
     curriculum vitae and grades
    May require SAT score.
    Will require school transcript from grade 9-12.
USA.
    USA has the most diverse and complicated
     system of application. Consider early
     application.
    Some Universities have their own Application
     forms, some have an International
     supplement, some have earlier and later
     closing dates, some require an interview.
    My Advice is: Check each USA Universities
     entry criteria and application process
     thoroughly.
Australia

                    Australia
    Much later than the other ESC due to
     Southern Hemisphere.
    Can apply as late as November
     for February intake.
    Individual applications to Universities
Canada

                    Canada
  Direct entry to the University

    Entry around February (UBC Feb 28th)
    SAT maybe
    Application require personal
     statements, grades, references
What credentials do students need?

    A Transcript with GPA
    A standardised Test Score SAT or IB Diploma
     or AP.
    Higher grades determine the quality of the
     University and course you can successfully
     apply for.(SAT scores for average entry
     published and match ranking)
    Higher grades will help students applying for
     merit based scholarships.
How to gain entry to overseas universities
Hints for a successful application

   Include School profile
   Personal essay skillfully written.
   Documents easy to read and attractively
    presented
   References from an alumni if possible.
   Everything very professionally presented
    and all in one parcel or online.
School Profile
References
Personal Essays
                          Boston University Essay: Who or what influenced you to apply to BU?
“Communications, Mr. Hartmann! I love it! But, what school?”

As I had never considered Communications previously, I was absolutely in the dark about what school was the perfect fit for
an ambitious student willing to study communications.

Without hesitation, Mr. Hartmann suggested a name I was quite familiar with, yet unsure of its strengths, “Boston
University.”

Boston University? I knew it was a great school, well recognized for many specializations, but was it really that famous for Communications?

Seeing my puzzled face, Mr. Hartmann expanded on his suggestion.

“Boston, as you know, is the city for education in the United States. Smack in the middle of such a city, Boston University contains many schools
 of different educational fields, one of which being Communications. The Communications College offers majors in mass communications, film
and television, journalism… Practically everything you can ask for in communications is there with a liberal arts program so you can try
everything, explore, and come to your final major without any problems. Aside from all the studying you have to do, you are free to take part
in the hundreds of sports teams, clubs, and more! Plus, you are literally in the middle of the city, so you are really able to balance between
school workand the fun you need in college life. I mean, what more can you ask for?”

I knew it was Mr. Hartmann simply informing me of a school, but everything about his description of the school was instantly attractive. To be
able to enjoy the city life as well as be productive in my studies of Communications was something not many schools could ever offer.
One usually has to choose between the two, but here was a school capable of fully offering both.

Completely satisfied with knowing what to study and where to go for that study, I knew I did not have to ponder any further about which college
would be the perfect fit. I knew where I had to go, and where I had to get in to have the best four years of my life.
Uncertainties

  Quotas : need for nationality balance
  sex ratio,
  need for a % of underprivileged.
  Special Missions: Trent University
   Canada

     Will give enormous support to Burmese students.
Other ways to help yourself
    Special Guidance: Agencies, Experts on the
     USA, publications,Good Universities guide,
    College Dirt.com, alumni accounts, admission
     officers counselors.
    The KEY Question:What slant will most aid
     your success???
    NO SUBSTITUTE FOR GOOD GRADES
Scholarships

  Scholarships :USA has the most!
  Merit based:academic/sporting/arts
  Needs Based: income/
  Automatic or special application
  PSAT for grade 11’s
Examples from PTIS

    Sonja2006: IB score of 44 Barnard
     College, Columbia University IVY
     LEAGUE
Examples from PTIS

    EMMY2007 London School of Economics / IB
     score of 38 second best Business School in
     Europe
Examples from PTIS

    Art: 2008 IB certificate, classical guitarist
     DVD,
    Australian National University ranked 16th in
     the world One of two Internationals allowed for
     this course.
Examples from PTIS

    Ishaan 2009 IB Score of 40 University
     College London ranked 7th in the world
Examples from PTIS
 - Gun 2010 Carnegie Mellon
 University (CMU) ranked top ten in the world
 for Engineering
Examples from PTIS
 - Prangphisut (Fah) Daengdej 2011 New York
 University (Abu Dhabi) one of the most selective
 University in the World accepting less than 5% of
 applicants
My Conclusion
    Conclusion: Students from PTIS who
     have outstanding academics, great
     references and a history of service and
     leadership can gain entry to the world’s
     finest Universities.

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How to gain entry to overseas universities

  • 1. How to gain entry to Overseas Universities Based on over 12 years Experience in Chiang Mai By Jon Hartmann BA (Hons), Grad.Dip Ed, Careers Cert. Career Counsellor Prem Tinsulanonda International School
  • 2. Pre-requisites  Career counselling (grades 9-11)should lead to good course selection .(myroad.com,pastoral care programme,,work experience, careers day)  University research (grade 11/12) should lead to good University selection.  Course selection is the most important  Application can then take place.
  • 3. Advice  Do Work Experience or Shadowing  Talk to Alumni of Universities  Talk to admission officers at Fairs  Settle on ONE country  Take aptitude test (Hascit Test at Prem)  Make a family decision  Base decision on reality ,academic and financial
  • 4. Factors to Consider  Credentials of the student both academic and others.  Nationality of the Student  English requirements of University  Country applying to  Dates and Deadlines  Specific Universities requirements  Cost  Scholarships
  • 5. Nationality of the student/English requirements  Thai/Non native English student to UK, USA,Canada,Australia  For Undergraduate courses Universities will need guarantees of English ability  May need to do TOEFL or IELS (CMU). Bridging courses available at the University  May need school verification of ability and length of English education.  eg Melbourne University: “Completing the final two years of secondary education at a school where English is the medium of instruction and assessment and gaining a satisfactory pass in English in the final year”
  • 6. Dates and Deadlines USA:1st January ,some earlier UK January 15th Canada February Australia November after graduation  Need to know the dates, deadlines and specific details of each countries systems and each University applied for.
  • 7. Country Applying to. UK  a centralized system allowing 5 choices for one fee  Apply online  Apply before January 15th  www.ucas.com
  • 8. USA. USA  Individual applications to individual Universities are accepted. Deadline is mostly the 1st January  Most accept “The Common Application online”  Require student essays, references, curriculum vitae and grades  May require SAT score.  Will require school transcript from grade 9-12.
  • 9. USA.  USA has the most diverse and complicated system of application. Consider early application.  Some Universities have their own Application forms, some have an International supplement, some have earlier and later closing dates, some require an interview.  My Advice is: Check each USA Universities entry criteria and application process thoroughly.
  • 10. Australia Australia  Much later than the other ESC due to Southern Hemisphere.  Can apply as late as November for February intake.  Individual applications to Universities
  • 11. Canada Canada  Direct entry to the University  Entry around February (UBC Feb 28th)  SAT maybe  Application require personal statements, grades, references
  • 12. What credentials do students need?  A Transcript with GPA  A standardised Test Score SAT or IB Diploma or AP.  Higher grades determine the quality of the University and course you can successfully apply for.(SAT scores for average entry published and match ranking)  Higher grades will help students applying for merit based scholarships.
  • 14. Hints for a successful application  Include School profile  Personal essay skillfully written.  Documents easy to read and attractively presented  References from an alumni if possible.  Everything very professionally presented and all in one parcel or online.
  • 17. Personal Essays Boston University Essay: Who or what influenced you to apply to BU? “Communications, Mr. Hartmann! I love it! But, what school?” As I had never considered Communications previously, I was absolutely in the dark about what school was the perfect fit for an ambitious student willing to study communications. Without hesitation, Mr. Hartmann suggested a name I was quite familiar with, yet unsure of its strengths, “Boston University.” Boston University? I knew it was a great school, well recognized for many specializations, but was it really that famous for Communications? Seeing my puzzled face, Mr. Hartmann expanded on his suggestion. “Boston, as you know, is the city for education in the United States. Smack in the middle of such a city, Boston University contains many schools of different educational fields, one of which being Communications. The Communications College offers majors in mass communications, film and television, journalism… Practically everything you can ask for in communications is there with a liberal arts program so you can try everything, explore, and come to your final major without any problems. Aside from all the studying you have to do, you are free to take part in the hundreds of sports teams, clubs, and more! Plus, you are literally in the middle of the city, so you are really able to balance between school workand the fun you need in college life. I mean, what more can you ask for?” I knew it was Mr. Hartmann simply informing me of a school, but everything about his description of the school was instantly attractive. To be able to enjoy the city life as well as be productive in my studies of Communications was something not many schools could ever offer. One usually has to choose between the two, but here was a school capable of fully offering both. Completely satisfied with knowing what to study and where to go for that study, I knew I did not have to ponder any further about which college would be the perfect fit. I knew where I had to go, and where I had to get in to have the best four years of my life.
  • 18. Uncertainties  Quotas : need for nationality balance  sex ratio,  need for a % of underprivileged.  Special Missions: Trent University Canada Will give enormous support to Burmese students.
  • 19. Other ways to help yourself  Special Guidance: Agencies, Experts on the USA, publications,Good Universities guide,  College Dirt.com, alumni accounts, admission officers counselors.  The KEY Question:What slant will most aid your success???  NO SUBSTITUTE FOR GOOD GRADES
  • 20. Scholarships  Scholarships :USA has the most!  Merit based:academic/sporting/arts  Needs Based: income/  Automatic or special application  PSAT for grade 11’s
  • 21. Examples from PTIS  Sonja2006: IB score of 44 Barnard College, Columbia University IVY LEAGUE
  • 22. Examples from PTIS  EMMY2007 London School of Economics / IB score of 38 second best Business School in Europe
  • 23. Examples from PTIS  Art: 2008 IB certificate, classical guitarist DVD,  Australian National University ranked 16th in the world One of two Internationals allowed for this course.
  • 24. Examples from PTIS  Ishaan 2009 IB Score of 40 University College London ranked 7th in the world
  • 25. Examples from PTIS - Gun 2010 Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) ranked top ten in the world for Engineering
  • 26. Examples from PTIS - Prangphisut (Fah) Daengdej 2011 New York University (Abu Dhabi) one of the most selective University in the World accepting less than 5% of applicants
  • 27. My Conclusion  Conclusion: Students from PTIS who have outstanding academics, great references and a history of service and leadership can gain entry to the world’s finest Universities.