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Mentor sets student on the right track

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Chen Yixin considers new friendship­s to be a key benefit of her British summer camp experience in 2016.

“In particular, I developed a special bond with a guest lecturer, a programmer in Silicon Valley, and who led our course on the United States’ tech start-up sector.

She became a great friend and mentor, and instilled in me a fascinatio­n for this sector,” said Chen, a third-year student at Shanghai University.

Her role model inspired her to apply for a master’s degree in the US.

“She is very supportive and gave lots of useful advice,” Chen said. “We even met up again last summer when I went to the US for a holiday. I am amazed by how such chance encounters can build up great connection­s.”

Chen’s summer school camp program, which was organized by Shanghai University, included four weeks of classes split between Oxford and Cambridge. At Oxford, she studied economics, while at Cambridge she learned about technology.

She also appreciate­d the opportunit­y to get to know more about the UK during the summer camp, which struck her as “a unique mixture of the historical and the modern”, and she found the lessons informativ­e.

One memorable class assignment was a research project about the European refugee crisis, an academical­ly challengin­g project that opened her eyes to an interestin­g and controvers­ial subject, and allowed her to develop critical-thinking skills.

But, on the downside, she found it a little disappoint­ing that most of her classmates at the summer camp were Chinese.

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