Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Kento Tsuchiya



Kento Tsuchiya

My name is Kento Tsuchiya. I am a Japanese student who is enjoying and excelling in many grade 12 subjects. I have been at Bodwell High school for three semesters and I will graduate shortly. My target universities are Waterloo, Western, and Toronto. I would like to study Computer Science during my post-secondary education. It is a sincere pleasure to be a part of a Bodwell University Mentorship Program.  It is fascinating to research about the admission, and course structure and content of these respective universities. My on-going assignment is to investigate options to enter the target courses. For example, in Computer Science there are two distinct possibilities. The first tactic is to enter the department directly. The other option is to enter another program then transfer to your major. If I try to enter Computer Science directly, it may require that I have an average above 80%. On the other hand, entering the Global Business and Digital Arts department may require a slightly lower mark. By choosing the less demanded program, there is a greater possibility for long term success. My strategy is to be settled and familiar in my major academic area within the first two years. This is a reasonable and mature expectation when moving to a new part of the country, a different environment, and a new atmosphere of learning. I am looking forward to greater knowledge in post-secondary education. Additionally, I will interact and assist any other students who are travelling in my direction and looking for a positive environment to advance their academic skills.

Michaella Okwu



Michaella Okwu

My name is Michaella Okwu. I am from Nigeria and I am 17 years old. I want to study medicine but in Canada, medicine is studied as a graduate degree. One has to do an undergraduate course before going into medicine and  I want to study sciences for my undergraduate degree but am not certain on what part of science I want to go into. The schools I am interested in are University of Alberta, University of Calgary, U of T, McMaster, UBC. So my exploration project is to find out if there are co-op or internship programs for science students available at these universities. Also, to find out what kind of opportunities are available for science students at the university hospitals and health care centres for each universities and if there are specific skills that are valued by employers who hire science students. So if you are interested in using a science approach to get into medical school eventually, you would like to follow my blog and I will do my best to keep you up to date. Also if you have any questions I can help you find some answers or advices; my email is chidinmaokwu@yahoo.co.uk.

Shakhnoza Imanseitova




Shakhnoza Imanseitova


My name is Shakhnoza and I am from Kazakhstan. I am glad to be part of the mentorship group at Bodwell High School. This is an excellent opportunity to share important and interesting facts with other students and find lots of useful information. This group helped me a lot. It helped me to understand what I am interested in. There are a lot of universities, which are flexible and offer co-op programs. Many allow to combine different disciplines. Meeting with people in different events helped me to discover a lot of information about particular universities and programs that I am planning to. My plan is to study political science & international relations at either University of Calgary, Carleton University, McMaster University or York University.

Introduction: University & Career Exploration Leaders



Amanda, Kento, Konstantin, Michaela, Natalia, Shahnoza - Bodwell High School's University and Career Exploration Leaders

Like all Explorers they are on a mission of discovery.  They are exploring university and career possibilities, revealing big ideas, exiting opportunities, interesting places and people.  They revealing challenges and obstacles, and strategies for addressing them.  So their journey is also one of self-discovery, of personal interests and strengths of the dreams and passions that inspire their futures. 

They've been busy.

Since the beginning of the semester, they've engaged university representatives from around the world, from  Ivy League, to Canada's best from coast to coast, to leading universities from the UK and Australia.  They've attended presentations at Bodwell and traveled to special events across the city.  And over the next few weeks they will be continuing their exploration, visiting university campuses and reaching out and making personal connections with university staff and students. 
     
As Leaders, they've taken on responsibility, to show the way, to set examples, to sharing their discoveries

Through this Blog, they will tell you about themselves and their journeys of discovery and their personal Exploration Projects. They will share with you their enthusiasm for the possibilities of university and college.  They will also share some of the challenges they discover. 
    
Mr. Remes and I have the privilege of Mentoring these student leaders. Our role is to encourage, to support but most of all, to listen and learn.

Mr. Philip Varghese
Bodwell High School - Consultant University Guidance
Mentor - Bodwell High School Exploration Leaders Program

The Class of 2011 Results


The Class of 2012 Results


The Class of 2013 Demonstrates Impressive results!





Aleksei POLONSKII (Russia)
University of Guelph, Food Sciences ($3000 scholarship)
McGill, Carleton ($4000 awarded)
Ski & Snowboard Team, Math Club

Coraline Qianhao ZHOU (China)
University of British Columbia, Commerce

UofT ($5000 scholarship),Western ($1000 scholarship)
Badminton Team, Math & Volunteer Clubs

Tanatswa CHITENGA (Zimbabwe)
University of Calgary, Commerce

UVic, Manitoba

Basketball Team

Helen HAN (China/Canada)
University of Toronto, Commerce

UofC ($2000 scholarship), York
Life Skills Scholarship, Student Parliament, Dorm Prefect, Basketball Team Manager

Lucas ADVERSE (Brazil)
University of Victoria, Commerce
UBC

Rock Band,Tennis & Fitness Clubs

Nana FUJIMOTO (Japan)
Dalhousie University, Commerce
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Vic, Carleton, Brock
Ski & Snowboard and Swim Teams, Math Club

Polen KALKAVAN (Turkey)
York University, Psychology
Carleton

Prime Minister, Volleyball Team

Diego LOZANO MARTINEZ (Mexico)
Vancouver Film School, Film Production

Ski & Snowboard Team, Studio Art

Asel ZHUMABAYEVA(Kazakhstan)
McGill University,
Arts History

UofT, York, Melbourne, American University of Paris

Ski & Snowboard Team, Fitness Club

Bomi YOON (Korea)

Western University, Statistics
UofT, McMaster, UofA

Tennis Club & Basketball Team

Frank Jose FIGUEROA FERRER (Venezuela)
University of Manitoba, Computer Science
UVic, Brock
Rock Band & Fitness Club

Mai TAKESHITA (Japan)
Nagoya University, Social Sciences

UBC, Asia Pacific University
House Captain, Badminton Team, Recycling Club

Oleg PAK (Kazakhstan)
University of Calgary, Commerce

UBC, UVic
Volleyball, Public Speaking, Volunteer Club

Xiomara MONTANO FISHER (Mexico)
Tecnologico de Monterrey, Economics

House Captain, Dorm Prefect, Basketball Team Manager, Studio Art Club

Viet Phuong Mateos NGUYEN (Poland)
University of Saskatchewan, Political Studies

UVic, Manitoba

Badminton Team

Maximiliano MUNOZ AVENDANO (Mexico)
Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico, Finance
Ski & Snowboard and Soccer Teams, Fitness Club