“We would be happy to have AUI-S students apply to the University of Oregon.”
Robert Hardin “I suggest that AUI-S students study hard and work towards their dreams and their goals.”
Kurdistan, March 25, 2009 - Professor Robert Hardin is the Director of Admissions at University of Oregon. Two months ago, 22 universities’ representatives from the USA and the UK participated in AUI-S’s conference, and they visited AUI-S’s building to see students. Also, Mr. Hardin represented his university at the AUI-S conference.
What is the relationship between AUI-S and the University of Oregon? Currently, there is no relationship between AUI-S and University of Oregon. Who knows, this may change in the future. We would be happy to have AUI-S’s students apply to the University of Oregon.
What is your purpose of visiting AUI-S?
My purpose of visiting AUI-S was to help students learn more about the University of Oregon.
What did you learn from your trip to Iraq, especially to Kurdistan?
I learned that there is part of Iraq that is very safe, also I learned that students in Iraq are motivated and interested in education.
Professor Robert Hardin
I heard the Iraqi government will send 10,000 students on scholarships to study in USA. Is there any connection between your admission and Iraqi government about that?
There is no direct connection between the Iraqi scholarships and the University of Oregon. However, we hope some of the Iraqi scholarship students come to the University of Oregon.
Do you think AUI-S will be famous or successful? I don’t know enough about AUI-S to know if it will be successful or famous. It seems successful and I hope that the school is successful.
How does your university accept students on scholarships? We look for a minimum of 80%. So if you keep getting that grade, or get better grades we would be happy to accept you at the University of Oregon. We also have a minimum TOEFL requirement of 500 PBT and 61 IBT.
At the end of the interview he suggests that AUI-S’ students study hard and work towards their dreams and their goals.
Polla Kamal
Robert Hardin “I suggest that AUI-S students study hard and work towards their dreams and their goals.”
Kurdistan, March 25, 2009 - Professor Robert Hardin is the Director of Admissions at University of Oregon. Two months ago, 22 universities’ representatives from the USA and the UK participated in AUI-S’s conference, and they visited AUI-S’s building to see students. Also, Mr. Hardin represented his university at the AUI-S conference.
What is the relationship between AUI-S and the University of Oregon? Currently, there is no relationship between AUI-S and University of Oregon. Who knows, this may change in the future. We would be happy to have AUI-S’s students apply to the University of Oregon.
What is your purpose of visiting AUI-S?
My purpose of visiting AUI-S was to help students learn more about the University of Oregon.
What did you learn from your trip to Iraq, especially to Kurdistan?
I learned that there is part of Iraq that is very safe, also I learned that students in Iraq are motivated and interested in education.
Professor Robert Hardin
I heard the Iraqi government will send 10,000 students on scholarships to study in USA. Is there any connection between your admission and Iraqi government about that?
There is no direct connection between the Iraqi scholarships and the University of Oregon. However, we hope some of the Iraqi scholarship students come to the University of Oregon.
Do you think AUI-S will be famous or successful? I don’t know enough about AUI-S to know if it will be successful or famous. It seems successful and I hope that the school is successful.
How does your university accept students on scholarships? We look for a minimum of 80%. So if you keep getting that grade, or get better grades we would be happy to accept you at the University of Oregon. We also have a minimum TOEFL requirement of 500 PBT and 61 IBT.
At the end of the interview he suggests that AUI-S’ students study hard and work towards their dreams and their goals.
Polla Kamal
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