Khaleej Times

12 US varsities roll out red carpet for UAE student

- Sarwat Nasir

dubai — Dreams have come true for a Dubaibased student who was accepted to 12 top American universiti­es — with a grand total of Dh2.4 million in merit scholarshi­ps.

“I don’t think I believed it at first,” said Greek national Despoina Loukos, a student at Dubai College.

“I remember opening my first two letters, and then I got my friends to do it because I was so nervous.” Among the schools at which Loukos was accepted were Babson College, Emory and Northeaste­rn University, where she received the Presidenti­al Scholarshi­p totalling $100,000.

“I was so happy that I had such a variety of schools to choose from,” she added. “But then I realised how hard it would be to cancel them down to one final school.”

sarwat@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Was it a dream or had the universiti­es mixed up names of the candidates? This is how Despoina Loukos, a student at the Dubai College from Greece, reacted when she got acceptance letters from 12 top US universiti­es, that too with Dh2.4 million in merit scholarshi­ps.

Top schools which offered her admission included the Babson College, Emory University and Northeaste­rn University, from where she received Presidenti­al Scholarshi­p totaling $100,000 (Dh367,290).

In an email interview with Khaleej Times, Loukos said: “I don’t think I believed it at first. I remember opening my first two letters, and then I got my friends to do it because I was so nervous. But when all my answers turned out to be yes, I thought they got it wrong or they mixed me up with someone else.

“I was so happy that I had such a variety of schools to choose from, but then I realised how hard it would be to cancel them down to one final school.”

Loukos has chosen to attend the Northeaste­rn University, which she found “strong in many different fields”.

Counsellor­s from the Hale Education, a UAE-based consultanc­y focusing on US university admissions, monitored Loukos’ applicatio­n process.

Peter Davos, founder of Hale Education Group, said: “Despoina has achieved an incredible, welldeserv­ed set of acceptance­s and scholarshi­p offers. She has even exceeded our own very ambitious expectatio­ns and we wish her all the best at Northeaste­rn in the fall. We are confident she will make a tremendous impact on her new academic community in Boston.”

A total of 137 US universiti­es have accepted Hale students from this region.

How she made it happen

Loukos believes that her focus on extracurri­cular activities and volunteeri­ng work helped her score her long list of acceptance letters.

“Generally I go to a studious school, but I don’t think I study as much as other students do. I focus on my extracurri­cular activities as well and make sure I have time to do charity work or volunteeri­ng. I think that is also part of the reason as to why I got accepted to many universiti­es because I’m well-rounded.

“Although, I could just focus on school, I do have other commitment­s like dance. Even though it’s hard to maintain a balance during exam times, I still make time to do both.” She said that it does get “stressful” in terms of time management and pointed out that challengin­g yourself consistent­ly is the best way to excel.

Loukos said the hard work she puts into studying, dancing, volunteeri­ng and extracurri­cular activities does affect her social life, however, she manages to make time for her friends.

“It’s a joke within my friends’ group. They know not to invite me on Thursdays until after 10pm, so it does affect my social life. But because I love socialisin­g with my friends, I still manage to do it,” she said. — sarwat@khaleejtim­es.com

 ??  ?? LOUKOS: Says yes to Northeaste­rn
LOUKOS: Says yes to Northeaste­rn
 ?? Supplied photo ?? Despoina Loukos with her mother. The Dubai College student believes her focus on extracurri­cular activities and volunteeri­ng work helped her score the long list of acceptance letters. —
Supplied photo Despoina Loukos with her mother. The Dubai College student believes her focus on extracurri­cular activities and volunteeri­ng work helped her score the long list of acceptance letters. —

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