nilyudoesnotexis
Dec 31, 2017
Scholarship / SELF-INTRODUCTORY ESSAY FOR UNIVERSITY ADMISSION [3]
My name is Nilufar Khaydarova, an eighteen-year-old female living in Uzbekistan. It wouldn't be appropriate to say that this short period of existing hasn't given a chance to gain relevant experiences which have a huge influence in developing my own self.
I was born in Tashkent, in the capital of Uzbekistan yet all my relatives were residences of another city, namely, Samarkand. I had a colourful childhood visiting my grandparents and coming back to Tashkent, two unique cities differing from each other by dialects, mentality and the level of living. The reason why I have chosen this aspect of my life is that this experience of living in both cities made me behave myself always relying on my situation and people. I would feel myself a bit hypocrite for changing everything, starting from my language (Samarkandians prefer speaking in Tajik) to my attitude to others( I was more self-confident in my hometown as I was always regarded as a rich, city girl.). This experience helped me a lot every time i was a newcomer for being able to find the right qualities of myself to merge with whatever company.
I am the second child of two in my family being brought up by a single parent - mother who put all her efforts to turn me into an independent person to be able to stand for myself in any situation. This was a first step to develop some leadership, as a result of this, I learned how not to be my own guardian but for others too. I am a person of ready sympathy and ready vow to be strong. Being an intern in an organisation "Young Leaders Development Project" led me to advance this dignity much. Moreover, participating in various competitions such as "The Official Tashkent City Olympiad for advanced learners of English"(1st place), " The National University Olympiad for English Language Proficiency"(3rd place)" and having a participation letter in a couple of essay contests showed me to be good at words. The sophomore year of my high school studies were full of organising various clubs (Speaking Clubs, Movie club, Mock Exam for Ielts) and learning Mathematics to deepen the knowledge I have for olympiads.
Nonetheless, I always had a big circle of friends with unique backgrounds which makes me have a great sociability to be liked by each one of them. Despite being a bit overweight, I am often regarded as a charismatic person whose speeches can attract large audiences.
The more you seek for bad, the more you are in the darkness. Coming to the point of my dark sides, I would describe myself as a person having a difficulty with admitting the fault and agreeing with others. Both points put me in a position for multiple times, however, I am learning how to cope with them.
This is a brief description of my relevant qualities for applying to GINOS as a self-introductory essay.
relevant qualities for applying to GINOS
My name is Nilufar Khaydarova, an eighteen-year-old female living in Uzbekistan. It wouldn't be appropriate to say that this short period of existing hasn't given a chance to gain relevant experiences which have a huge influence in developing my own self.
I was born in Tashkent, in the capital of Uzbekistan yet all my relatives were residences of another city, namely, Samarkand. I had a colourful childhood visiting my grandparents and coming back to Tashkent, two unique cities differing from each other by dialects, mentality and the level of living. The reason why I have chosen this aspect of my life is that this experience of living in both cities made me behave myself always relying on my situation and people. I would feel myself a bit hypocrite for changing everything, starting from my language (Samarkandians prefer speaking in Tajik) to my attitude to others( I was more self-confident in my hometown as I was always regarded as a rich, city girl.). This experience helped me a lot every time i was a newcomer for being able to find the right qualities of myself to merge with whatever company.
I am the second child of two in my family being brought up by a single parent - mother who put all her efforts to turn me into an independent person to be able to stand for myself in any situation. This was a first step to develop some leadership, as a result of this, I learned how not to be my own guardian but for others too. I am a person of ready sympathy and ready vow to be strong. Being an intern in an organisation "Young Leaders Development Project" led me to advance this dignity much. Moreover, participating in various competitions such as "The Official Tashkent City Olympiad for advanced learners of English"(1st place), " The National University Olympiad for English Language Proficiency"(3rd place)" and having a participation letter in a couple of essay contests showed me to be good at words. The sophomore year of my high school studies were full of organising various clubs (Speaking Clubs, Movie club, Mock Exam for Ielts) and learning Mathematics to deepen the knowledge I have for olympiads.
Nonetheless, I always had a big circle of friends with unique backgrounds which makes me have a great sociability to be liked by each one of them. Despite being a bit overweight, I am often regarded as a charismatic person whose speeches can attract large audiences.
The more you seek for bad, the more you are in the darkness. Coming to the point of my dark sides, I would describe myself as a person having a difficulty with admitting the fault and agreeing with others. Both points put me in a position for multiple times, however, I am learning how to cope with them.
This is a brief description of my relevant qualities for applying to GINOS as a self-introductory essay.