<p>My name is Emir.First of all,don't hasitate to give any kind of comments on this post.I'd appreciate for some new information as well.
I'm a 20 year old student in Bosnia and next year I was planning to move to NYU.Since my achievements are extremely big,I believe that I will have no problems with transfering,but I was hoping to hear yours opinion as well.second of all,I'm a proffessional swimmer for like 10 years,and in that time I've menaged to do some pretty goods results.next week I'm finishing one and only CISCO academy so,this is deff.a plus...right?
and as for the academic achievements,well,my grades are very good.the dean at my local University of Economics has given me some letters of reccomendation,and some of my curent proffesors have agreed to help me..if neccessary.Since I wanted to apply for a scholarship and a financial aid as well,I was wondering can you tell me how hard is NYU admission about that?how hard is to get a solid scholarship..
that's pretty much it..thanks for any kind of help..</p>
<p>Although I really don’t know anything about financial aid, scholarships or even the sports program, I have heard that NYU does not provide good financial aid…</p>
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What is CISCO academy?</p>
<p>And, honestly, I have no idea how important a professional swimmer will be to NYU… because NYU isn’t known for its sports (except maybe fencing)… but your right that is a plus … </p>
<p>More importantly you should probably list your academic credentials:
What are your SAT/ACT scores?
How tough is your school?
How many languages do you speak? </p>
<p>And what type of scholarship are your looking for?
Merit, sports…</p>
<p>first of all,thank you guys for your comments…
since,my first option is NYU,I’m kind of worried,because I’ve also heared that their financial aid program ain’t good…
Cisco Networking Academy is a global education program that teaches students how to design, build, troubleshoot, and secure computer networks for increased access to career and economic opportunities in communities around the world.it’s internationally known, and definitely one of the best network academies
as for the SAT’s,I haven’t done them…right now I’m just checking throughout those preparation books,how tough is that,and frankly,I’ve seen tougher…
since I finished Gymnasium,I can strongly say that I possess some really good skills not only in english language,but also in german,and french.
and as for the scholarship,the thing is,if they accept me,my No.1 option will be education…which means,I won’t have much time for training every day…so,I was thinking that educational scholarship will be better…what do you think ??</p>