Catalan version after the english version/ Versió en català més endavant
These last days
I've been really busy with the next step of the road: filling the applications.
Money, money!! |
Since living in UK
for a whole year without any income is going to be tough I decided to apply for
a scholarship to raise funds. The point is that this scholarship would cover
all the university fees plus a monthly income for living costs which is fantastic.
However there is a bad side of course; the application process is long and
requires referees. Moreover there are lots of candidates that apply for this
scholarship.
Anyone said that
this was going to be easy.
So here I am,
looking for supporters. By today I have sent several requests to former
university teachers I had in my college times to support this project. Two of
them have already agreed to send recommendation letters and I really appreciate
it. I would like to have two more contacts available just in case.
Nowadays, the application
process is managed by a web based tool that tells you what you need to
complete, which documents are needed and also runs the recommendation letters
stuff. There are lots of details to provide such as personal details,
university degrees, language certificates, where have you worked, future plans,
motivation letters and more.
Furthermore the
university has also its own application process which has 14 sections,
yay!! xxDDDD. I have to say that I’m
applying for a Master’s degree that has an income of only 8 new students a year!!
It is obvious that it’s going to be difficult to enter there thus I need a plan
B if I am rejected. In the same university they have a similar degree with an income
of 20 students per year and this one is going to be my alternative (as pilots
would say). Sincerely I’m more likely to land at the alternative than in the main
destination. What it’s spinning my head is how I can deal with two different
plans in the application process. Should I create two different applications? I’ll
find out.
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