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    • Feb 2007
    المزيدl

    August 29th, 2007, 09:51 AM

    بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

    (برنامج عبد اللطيف جميل ) عامل بعثات للمميزين والمميزات من خريجي الثانوية العامة
    (أولاد وبنات) للدراسة في معهد ماساشيوستس للتكنولوجيا في مدينة كامبردج بالولايات المتحده الامريكية
    يدفع البرنامج كافة تكاليف الدراسة ولمزيد من المعلومات ادخل الرابط الاتي:
    http://www.aljprog.org/ar/sandook_keyady/MIT.htm
    البرنامج الثاني/
    تقدم مجموعة عبدالله اللطيف جميل برنامجاً أخر وهو دراسة الماجستير في أدارةالأعمال( أنما هذا البرنامج يختلف عن برنامج طلا ب الثانوية العامة بأنه يعطيك قرض ميسر بدون أرباح ولا رسوم أدارية تسدد الغرض بعد التخرج والتوظيف). والبرنامج يكون في بعض الجامعات العالمية كالولايات المتحدة وكندا وبريطانيا وجنوب أفريقيا ..ألخ.
    لمزيد من المعلومات والشروط أدخل الرابط الأتي :
    http://www.aljprog.org/ar/sandook_keyady/mba.htm
    شروطهم للبعثه أخر الصفحة في كل رابط وأتمنى للجميع التوفيق


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  2. هاي حبايبي حبيت اجبلكم شروط القبول في الmitللنابغة الى يبغى يسجل
    انا ارسلتلهم رسالة
    طبعا ماعرفت اش اكتب فخرفت كلام:95:
    ردوا عليا
    Hello,
    :123:
    Thank you for your email. We appreciate your interest in MIT.

    International admission to MIT is very competitive. Out of close to 2,500
    international applicants, we admit about 100. Almost all international
    students admitted to MIT have earned some form of regional, national or
    international distinction in areas as diverse as leadership, music, art,
    scientific research, academic competition, or athletics.

    We can't give you an opinion as to what your chances are, but we can give you a
    sense of what we look for in our applicants. Basically, we're looking for
    students with strong interests -- both academic and non-academic -- who have
    taken a rigorous academic curriculum and done well. We want to see that
    students are involved in things because they care about them, not just because
    they think certain activities would "look good" on their resume or college
    application. We look for students who are willing to take risks, and we choose
    those who we feel will bring something special and unique to the MIT community.

    MIT does not have specific required classes for admission but we consider an
    ideal preparation to include math through calculus, physics, chemistry, biology,
    and four years of English.

    MIT requires the following test results for all applicants, regardless of
    completion of International Baccalaureate, A Levels, the French Baccalaureate,
    CBSE, IELT, or other exams. While your scores are only one component of your
    application, they are required.

    - SAT Reasoning Test or the ACT with the writing test. In addition, we require
    two SAT Subject Tests: one in math (level 1 or 2), one in science (physics,
    chemistry, or biology e/m). We do not have cutoff scores, however, we do
    consider 650 or above on the SAT's to be a competitive score.

    - If English is not your native language, or you have been using English for
    less than five years, or you do not speak English at home, you have two options:
    1) take the tests required for native English speakers (see above), or
    2) you may take the TOEFL (computer, paper, or internet) and two SAT Subject
    Tests, one in math (level 1 or 2) and one in science (physics, chemistry, or
    biology e/m).

    The minimum TOEFL scores required are:
    Paper - 577
    Computer - 233
    Internet - 90

    If you have been using English for less than five years or do not speak English
    at home, we strongly suggest you take the TOEFL, however, MIT leaves this choice
    up to the applicant. Because MIT offers no English as a Second Language (ESL)
    programs, and English is the language of MIT, all students must show that they
    will thrive in our community.

    Your scores must be reported to us officially from the testing agency; scores
    you list on your application and scores appearing on your school transcript will
    not be considered official. Our SAT and TOEFL code is 3514 and our ACT code is
    1858.

    It is important for all students - and very important for international students
    - to register for tests with the same name as you have indicated on your
    application and MyMIT account. Your record and test scores will not be linked in
    our system if the names do not match.

    You may find more information and register for the SAT tests online at
    http://www.collegeboard.com, for the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign
    Language) at http://www.ets.org, and for the ACT at http://www.actstudent.org.

    For further information about what we look for in freshman admissions, please
    visit our Admissions website at http://www.mitadmissions.org/. You may also si
    gn up for our mailing list at this site.

    Your application will be read by a committee of experienced MIT admissions
    officers. We are familiar with many international school systems, including, but
    not limited to, the IB, A Levels, the French Baccalaureate, and CBSE, and we
    assure you that we will understand your curriculum and your context. Your
    application will be reviewed within the context of the resources available to
    you, including your situation as affected by family, school, culture, region,
    and country.

    MIT awards financial aid solely on the basis of need. We do not offer any
    academic or athletic scholarships. The Office of Student Financial Services
    meets 100% of a family's calculated need through grants, student loans and work
    study. There are a number of factors MIT takes into consideration when assessing
    a family's ability to contribute.

    International applicants must complete the MIT International Student Financial
    Aid Application. This application will be available after November 1, 2007.
    MIT reviews eligibility for assistance each year, however students should expect
    to receive the same financial aid package provided there are no significant
    changes in family finances and that you meet the renewal deadlines.

    If you have further questions about financial aid at MIT, please contact the
    Office of Student Financial Services, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 11-320,
    Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 at (617) 253-4971 or e-mail finaid@mit.edu. You can
    also learn more by visiting their website at http://web.mit.edu/finaid.

    We hope this information is helpful as you prepare for your college career.

    Sincerely,
    MIT International Admissions
    http://www.mitadmissions.org/
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