Tell us about what you think is the most important experience in your life, and how it impacted you,I’m applying for UWC (united world colleges) which is a very specific and competitive college that selects very few applicants in each selected area. UWC a

I REALLY NEED TO DISCUSS THE TOPIC WITH THE WRITER BEFORE HE STARTS WORKING ON IT SINCE THIS IS VERY SENSITIVE COLLEGE ESSAY AND MUST SUIT MY LIFE, CULTURE AND MY APPLICATION. I’m applying for UWC (united world colleges) which is a very specific and competitive college that selects very few applicants in each selected area. UWC accepted candidates purely based on the understanding of UWC’s vision, mission, and aims and its selection criteria. In order to get accepted and in order for me to accept the essay. An essay must be written that reflects the selection criteria of UWC and its missions and aims. THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART ABOUT IT. So PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE read carefully and slowly about UWC, it’s selection criteria and its mission. here are links which you need to check out in order to write the essay: (this is the most important) https://www.uwc.org/selectioncriteria https://www.uwc.org/about https://www.uwc.org/educationalmodel UWC selection criteria (also listed in the first link): 1-Intellectual curiosity and motivation: a genuine urge to learn about the world around oneself and the ability to recognise the details and grasp the breadth of issues (for example global and local concerns) involved in any given topic and to analyse them thoroughly 2-Active commitment: the ability to develop and readiness to reflect, question and confront one’s own values, to measure one’s behaviour within family and community against one’s values, and to act on one’s own beliefs accordingly and responsibly 3-Social competence: the ability and readiness to make contact with other people, to interact respectfully with them, to work together with them in a team and to achieve solutions; the ability to express oneself adequately in different situations and to different people 4-Resilience, personal responsibility and integrity: the ability to look after oneself physically and emotionally during the challenging and transforming experience that a UWC offers; the personal motivation to adhere to UWC’s common moral and ethical principles, a sense of humility and an ability to listen and value another person’s opinion and experience 5-Motivation for UWC: passion, ability and serious incentive to contribute to and actively promote UWC’s values

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