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Alumni Dinner Gathering at Melbourne, Australia

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The Utahloy Alumni Association (UAA) was founded in 2015. The original objectives of the UAA are to strengthen the bond between Utahloy graduates from around the world, to embrace the Utahloy spirit and to serve the community.

On Tuesday 26th February, Ms Dorothy Wong and her team, alongside the head of the Utahloy schools, Dr Michael Wylie visited some Utahloy graduates that are currently living in Melbourne for a dinner.

 

Niki (2015) and Kyoshin (2017) were Guangzhou graduates that attended the dinner alongside Eva (2013), Claire (2016) and Galvin (2016). During the dinner, the alumni and staff discussed the future plans of the schools and also shared updates on their life, whilst enjoying an amazing view of the Melbourne skyline. Everyone had a blast and enjoyed the food and drinks whilst being able to meet with alumni. On behalf of the alumni association, we would like to thank the schools for organizing this event. Thank you!

If there are any suggestions for any future events, please reach out to Ben Lin at benlin4444@gmail.com

Don't forget to scan the QR code below to register your detail to our alumni database.

www.utahloyalumni.com

 

 

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HK Alumni Event Is A Great Success

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The Utahloy Alumni Association (UAA) was founded in 2015. The original objectives of the UAA are to strengthen the bond between Utahloy graduates from around the world, to embrace the Utahloy spirit and to serve the community.

Since the launch of the UISG Alumni Association, a number of Alumni Events have been taking place around the globe. The most recent of these being in  Australia and Hong Kong just last week. A number of our UEF Alumni were treated to a lavish dinner with UEF Chairwoman, Mrs. Dorothy Cheung and other senior members of her team.

 

Through these series of lavish dinners scheduled around the globe this past year UEF has been able to support Alumni by connecting them and encouraging them to provide support and shared career networking opportunities with each other.

A growing programme of regional and international events are planned and hosted throughout the year by the Alumni Coordinator, ranging from Dinners to garden parties, drinks receptions and networking socials. Our events are open to all UEF Alumni living and/or working in that area however they always fill up fast so please make sure you scan the QR codes provided below and connect with us on social media to guarantee you are informed of our next event in your area.

you can stay connected with the UAA community by joining the social groups from below:

 

Don't forget to scan the QR code below to register your detail to our alumni database.

 

 

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UAA Alumni Dinner (Jan 2019)

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On Monday 21st January, Ms Dorothy Wong and her team along with the Heads of Schools, Dr Michael Wylie and Mr Nick Evans visited Utahloy graduates currently studying and working in London for an evening meal.
Togsoo and Maya, 2016 graduates from Guangzhou attended along with Ben and Olivia, graduates of 2016 and 2015 from Zengcheng. At dinner, the alumni and staff discussed about new school developments and many of them shared their current life updates. We all had a lot of fun and enjoyed the delicious food over drinks. On behalf of the alumni association, we would like to thank the school for organising this meetup. Thank you!
Ms Wong will be visiting Melbourne to dine with Utahloy alumni next month, so if you are interested in participating, please contact our liaison in Australia, Galvin Chan at galvinchan2@gmail.com to find out more!
If you have any suggestions for any future events you would like to propose or organise, please contact Ben Lin at benlin4444@gmail.com.

 

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Utahloy Alumni Inauguration and UEF Family Day 2018 Video

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Guest speaker – Ruby Fang

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Ruby Fang holds a double master degree in Law from The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Georgetown University in the US. Ruby founded her own company, La Windsor and her haute couture fashion brand in Hong Kong after an ITEC course in the UK helped reignite her love of fashion. Determined to forge her own path as an entrepreneur, with advice from her Business Administration instructors at Harvard University, Ruby set out to create unique designs that have helped her express the innocence of a dream-seeking young girl in the mature world of fashion. Miss Ruby Fang, uses a centuries old Chinese embroidery technique combined with model cutting to create her unique style.

To date, Ruby Fang has made a splash in China with her charmingly girlish designs. In addition to being the first Chinese designer to exhibit on the large screen of Times Square in NYC in 2016, she also has accolades from Guangzhou International Fashion week, China's "Along the Road" Fashion week, and the Miss Chinese Beauty Pageant in New York City. She was also awarded as one of Bright Way's "Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Hong Kong" in 2016.

Her designs have received considerable attention on several of China's major television stations such as "If You Are The One" and "Jing Dong Fashion Master." Ruby continues to influence as the annual brand ambassador of Porsche in China and via lectures on entrepreneurialism at world class universities like Beijing University and Columbia University.

Ruby believes that nothing is more wonderful than a girl who lives her life to the fullest. She creates, thrives, conquers and inspires. She is cunningly sexy and exquisitely strong.

She dresses up every day....because she sees life as a feast!

 

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UISG Will Offer TWO additional SAT Administrations 2018-2019

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UISG and the University and Career Center are happy to announce that UISG will administer two additional SAT administrations during the 2018-2019 school year. Historically, UISG has not been able to offer the October and May examination due to the fall holiday and IB Diploma exams. However, after reviewing the needs of our students the University and Career Center has elected to reinstate the two test administrations. Students can register for SAT I and SAT II Subject tests at sat.org/international Our school code is 694211 and the test center code is 74316. The dates of the test are below.

2018-19 SAT Administration Dates and Deadlines
SAT Date SAT Subject
Tests Available
Registration Deadline Late Registration
Deadline
Deadline for Changes Register
October 6, 2018 See SAT Subject Tests available
on this date
September 7, 2018 September 18, 2018
(for mailed registrations)
September 26, 2018
(for registrations made online or by phone)
September 26, 2018
November 3, 2018 See SAT Subject Tests available
on this date
October 5, 2018 October 16, 2018
(for mailed registrations)
October 24, 2018
(for registrations made online or by phone)
October 24, 2018
December 1, 2018 See SAT Subject Tests available
on this date
November 2, 2018 November 13, 2018
(for mailed registrations)
November 20, 2018
(for registrations made online or by phone)
November 20, 2018
March 9, 2019 See SAT Subject Tests available
on this date
February 8, 2019 February 19, 2019
(for mailed registrations)
February 27, 2019
(for registrations made online or by phone)
February 27, 2019
May 4, 2019 See SAT Subject Tests available
on this date
April 5, 2019 April 16, 2019
(for mailed registrations)
April 24, 2019
(for registrations made online or by phone)
April 24, 2019
June 1, 2019 See SAT Subject Tests available
on this date
May 3, 2019 May 14, 2019
(for mailed registrations)
May 22, 2019
(for registrations made online or by phone)
May 22, 2019

 

 
 
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Summer University Planning

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As we get closer to the end of the school year, many of our students and parents are planning a summer of rest and relaxation! Remember that the summer is also a great time to explore college and career goals. Here are some tips for getting the most out of your summer holiday and fine tuning your university and career plans.

  1. Plan a University Visit – There is a university campus in practically every country in the world. No matter if you plan a family holiday in a foreign place or return to your home country, arrange a university tour in each location, regardless of if it is one of your university choices. Students should see the various types of university campuses to understand and compare the different types of campuses to decide which campus environment and facilities best fit their needs.

  2. Maintain Relationships – After visiting universities, send a follow up email stating your appreciation and something you learned during the visit. When questions arise about your major or application, reach out to the representative for support. University reps love to see that students are continuously engaged in the university planning process prior to submission time. Additionally, be sure to nurture your relationships with teachers, coaches, and counselors. They will be writing references on your behalf and should be able to say numerous positive character traits about you (turns in work on time, submits quality work, engages in class discussion, works well with others, etc.). Representatives know that when these traits are not mentioned, it may mean the student has difficulties it this area.

  3. Volunteer and Record Your Efforts – All universities want to see that students are engaged both inside and outside of the classroom. Find a local charity to donate some of your holiday time. If possible, find someone in your chosen career field and shadow them on the job. After each activity record the name, dates, your role, and a description of the activities. These activities can later be included in your student CV and personal statement.

  4. Explore Career Interests – Do you want to work in business or public service? Do you prefer to work with people or with data and computers? Do you see yourself working 8 hours a day or the overnight shift in the emergency hospital? Take some time to think about the career industry that best fits your academic, personal, and social interests. Taking career assessments can help you begin the exploration process. 123test.com offers an easy to use career assessment that can help you explore careers that are aligned with your interests and that you may not have previously considered.

  5. Research Universities and their Admission Criteria – As an international school, our students literally have the world as their base for university options. Begin by decided that top countries of choice to attend university. Then research universities that have the majors or courses that will lead to your career choice. After that, narrow your choices based on the best degree program, campus environment, and cost. Be sure to have reach, target, and safety schools based on your individual academic transcript, predicted grades, and test scores. Students entering Year 11 and 12 have BridgeU accounts to assist them in the university research process. Parents of year 11 and 12 students also have access to student BridgeU accounts. A registration email was sent to parents from BridgeU earlier in the school year. Have your student complete their profiles and shortlist universities of their choice.

  6. Plan for Deadlines – Based on where and when you want to apply, you may have application deadlines throughout all of Year 12. Make sure you have collected all the necessary information before starting an application. Beginning in Year 9, keep track of all of your sports, clubs, volunteer experiences and leadership roles. You will be able to use them to create a CV that will enable teachers and counselors to write a more detailed reference for you. It is also a good idea to begin writing your thoughts about why you want to study your chosen major and the career path you have planned for yourself. This can later be used in a personal statement or help you express your thoughts during university interviews. Make sure you begin taking university entrance exams such as SAT or TOEFL in Year 11 to give yourself plenty of time to take the exams twice. TOEFL exams are offered over the summer. For students entering Year 12, research application deadlines for the universities you plan to apply. A good rule of thumb is to mark your calendar at least 10 days before the application is due. This will ensure that documents needing to be mailed will reach the university on time as well as allow time to address technical issues with online submissions.

  7. Discuss Your Plans with Your Parents – Always keep your parents informed of the ideas and plans you have for university. It is important to know how your parents’ feels about the country in which you want to attend university as well as the cost they have planned to invest in your education. Sometimes parent may not agree with the choices you have made, however the university counselor can assist you in finding information to support you in explaining your interests to your parents. Have the conversation as often as possible to ensure everyone is in agreement throughout the selection process.

If you have questions at any time regarding the career and university selection process, make an appointment with the University Counselor, Tiese Bright when we return next term. She will provide parent and student information sessions to support you through the process. Have a great holiday and I look forward to working with you on your journey to university!

https://www.123test.com/career-test/