"Studying abroad" is considered as  “luxury” for the 8x-9x generation, and the idea of "scholarship" is not common. However, studying overseas is no longer a challenge for the Gen Z and Alpha generations. They challenge themselves to obtain a high-standard scholarship.

Studying abroad is easier than ever before in the 4.0 age

In the fourth industrial revolution, students can quickly learn about the requirements for studying abroad’s application by a quick "Google search." Additionally, they also have many choices for the environment they want to join,

Or, just ask the Study Abroad Agency for assistance. Simply pay a fee, and they will fully arrange your portfolio. As a result, studying abroad is not challenging. Therefore, students today seek to challenge themselves by applying for scholarships. Having a scholarship allows people to prove themselves while simultaneously saving money.

Making their own study abroad documents is simple for students.

The scholarship is what Gen Z, Alpha is after

When we discuss scholarships, we always assume they are given to the “next-door kids”. However, getting a scholarship today is not that difficult.

There are tons of scholarship options for students to choose.. Depending on their academic performance, frequency of involvement in extracurricular activities, etc. scholarships will range in value from 20% to 100% total tuition fee. And, even at the high school and college levels, there are scholarships that are suited to an individual's talents, not just undergraduate and graduate students.

Prerequisites for looking for scholarships

Students need to get ready for a lot of things before looking for scholarships. Here, Algorithmics will outline several prerequisites that are both required and optional for you to get ready for your scholarship journey.

The prerequisites for looking for scholarships

GPA 8.0 and above

According to VNExpress and Vinh Huy, who received f two governmental scholarships from the USA and Australia, one of the key requirements for students to have scholarship is the GPA, or Grade Point Average, to be 8.0 at least This was the determining factor in how well students at capacity performed. If students want to have their own scholarships, they will need to study hard. 

IELTS starts at 6.5 and TOEFL IBT starts at 79

Wherever you go, language plays an important role in daily life. As for scholarship, being proficient in a language can help you gain a big plus.. Usually, English, considered as a “global language”, will be a standard for scholarship, validated by IELTS and TOEFL IBT scores.The minimum score you have to have is IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL IBT 79. The higher score, the better advantage!

Major also matters!

When choosing a major, a student has a lot to think about. What will give me the best future? What do I have the most passion for? What am I genuinely good at? Even though everything else is important, it's a great idea for students to find out where the most scholarship opportunities are as well. These are majors with the most scholarship opportunities: 

Statement of Purpose (SOP)

SOP - Statement of Purpose - the personal essay is an essential piece of writing when applying for scholarships. Your aims, objectives, orientation, and motivations for applying for the scholarship should all be stated in the essay. An essay that is concise, specific, and well-written will help your application.

Portfolio - Prove your capabilities

A portfolio is a basic thing for your application. A high-quality portfolio filled with practical skills, certificates, distinctive technology projects, and frequency of involvement in extracurricular activities will make your portfolio stand out! The "keys" to getting closer to scholarships in the "age of technology 4.0" are soft skills and technological abilities. Students will have a greater opportunity to receive scholarships if they show evidence of these abilities.

Soft skills increase scholarship opportunities

Governments and donors usually provide scholarships because they want to inspire students to use their talents and enthusiasm to the fullest. In the meantime, for most areas, technology will potentially replace humans and play different roles in the age of AI development. However, there are things an AI cannot possess, which are emotions, cognition, and soft skills. 

A talented person in the 4.0 era must therefore possess both cognitive competence and soft skills. Students who have soft skills will easily collaborate on information and connect with many international friends. Also, compared to a normal student, their career option is significantly higher.

Soft skills 4.0 includes: presentation skills, teamwork, communication skills, logical thinking, critical thinking,...

The set of 4.0 soft skills you require

A strong highlight for student portfolio is technical skill

Technology now “eats” the world. Technology affects every aspect of life, including everyday activities, entertainment, work equipment, production, health, etc Despite having good test scores, students who lack technical skills will have trouble securing scholarships. Technical skill will add in a big score for your scholarship application.On the other hand,  lots of sponsors are willing to give students majoring in computer science priority. For example, Google is specifically providing 20.000 scholarships for students studying computer sciences. 

Therefore, gaining technical proficiency as soon as possible will benefit both your scholarship and future.

Conclusion

It is not difficult to earn a good scholarship, but the procedure takes time and demands a lot of work. One of the major pluses for a study abroad application is the applicant's soft skills and technical skills, which are in addition to academic effort and foreign language fluency. To test your technical skills, don’t miss your chance to have a free technology competency assessment with Algorithmics HERE!

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The Independence Day of Vietnam is on September 2nd! Have you had any exciting plans for this long holiday?

Algorithmics would like to provide the class schedule for this holiday as follows:Classes will be off  from Friday, 02nd, 2022 to Sunday 04/09/2022

Classes will be resumed on: Monday, 05/09/2022

Algorithmics wishes Parents and Algoers a very happy holiday with family, relatives and friends!

In advanced education systems (Japan, Australia…), coding is a compulsory subject right from elementary school. Parents prioritize promoting and encouraging their children to learn coding from an early age to prepare a solid luggage for the future.


1. Benefits when children learn to code

Develop a mindset: Coding is a tool for transitioning from being a computer user to being a computer creator. Coding teaches kids patience, critical thinking, and how to care about user experience to learn empathy.

Create a solid foundation for the future: The digital era requires people to master skills in computer science and coding. Human resources of this industry are always sought because of its specific field. Equipping children with coding skills will prepare them well for the future, empower them to turn their skills into a promising career.

Learn another language: Special numbers 0 and 1 in coding languages let we how the technology around us works. This is the best way for children to appreciate the workings of technology and engineering. Some coding languages ​​have been known such as: Python, JavaScript, C/C++,…

Help children to solve problems with confidence: A programmer needs the ability to see a big problem and break it down into small parts to solve it effectively. If the first solution does not work, the child will have to find other solutions. Through these solutions, they develop problem solving skills.

Stimulate creativity: Children learn to execute ideas into their own works and projects. The characters and challenges when designing the game are based on children’s rich imagination. That helps children constantly develop creative thinking every day.

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2.  What should parents do to help children learn and develop coding skills?

Communicate with children more: Parents can share about how the past, present and future are changing, why technology are important in the future, and children gradually learn more by using technology, coding language

Guide children to participate in courses: When at home, parents should help children familiarize and practice coding courses. Learning with the accompaniment of parents will help children pay attention and quickly grasp the transmitted knowledge.

Encourage children to learn on their own: Children will have more difficulty than adults when exposed to new goals and games. Parents and teachers can help children to explore at their own pace, but need to emphasis on developing self-discovery skills.

Choose an international, quality coding learning environment for children’s future development:

In Vietnam, education in technology is being emphasized with a wide range of options. For the best preparation, children should learn in an English – language environment with a digital learning platform based on each student’s own pace.

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From September 11, 2021 to September 20, 2021, Algorithmics has a promotion to welcome the new school year. We give a students with free 4 weeks of learning design courses –  G-Develop when registering any 8 months for a course currently teaching at our school. Algorithmics wants children to be fully developed in both coding and design skills, ready and confident to step into the future.

EPISODE 1: STORY OF ARHAM OM TALSANIA


1. The way to coding

Arham Om Talsania is a 7 years old Indian child. Arham Om Talsania’s creative ability was noticed and nurtured early on by his family. Arham Om Talsania’s father is a software engineer, stated that his son acquired a liking for coding and that he taught him the fundamentals of Python as well as computing devices. 

Arham’s School, the Udgam Youngsters’s School in Ahmedabad, plays a vital part in the seven-year-success with learning programs like LogIQids, which exposes kids in the senior grade to the notion of logical thinking and introduces children to enterprise-grade computers.

Arham Om Talsania and his Guinness World Records Certificate

2. Constantly practicing skills

Completing coding tests is always a struggle, and Arham spends a lot of time preparing on weekends.

“My child begins with half-hour to hour-long practice sessions and gradually increases.” On weekends, we spend a lot of time, sometimes from dawn to night, when my kid starts making small programs and games. There is no particular preparation for tests, although developing games, programs, and having a fundamental understanding of programming are the initial stages. “Me and my wife are both engineers, and he talks a lot to us about programming languages,” Arham’s father explained.

Arham Om Talsania has a passion for programming languages

3. Outstanding achievements for a bright future

Thanks to the passion for coding and the support, interest of parents, the school that Arham Om Talsania has amazing achievements at a very young age such as:

Currently, the boy is busy building 2D and 3D versions to release his own game. The boy’s dream is to become an entrepreneur, doing business in areas related to coding, video games, and robots.

Sources: Translation summary from Indiatimes, The New Indian Express


In 2013, a study by Oxford University called The Future of Employment examined 702 common occupations and found that some jobs – telemarketers, tax preparers and sports referees, are more at risk than others like psychologists, dentists and physicians. But are there any jobs you didn’t anticipate might be at risk?

1. Journalist:

Journalists are already churning out content written by PR and marketing professionals. They are often understaffed, overworked and the expectation for free content that the new media has created means there is less time and resources being distributed for quality research.

Advanced developments in artificial intelligence software mean that soon enough even writing won’t be a problem for AI, and in some cases it’s already been possible to use it for purposes such as creating quarterly reports. Combine that with the fact that most articles nowadays are largely based on press releases with little input from the professional journalists and this suggests that in the future content could be created with any human input at all.

2. Paralegal:

Law remains one of the more desired courses for  ambitious young people who want to ensure they will have a stable and reputable job when they walk out of university. That being said, in the next 20 years it might be only the experienced and well educated lawyers who have jobs.

Roles such as paralegal and legal assistants face a 94% probability of having their job computerized and could become extinct with robots taking over the more repetitive tasks. According to a recent study by Deloitte, more than 100,000 jobs (or 39% of the jobs) in the legal sector have a high chance of being automated in the next 20 years.

3. Stock trader:

A study done by Bloomberg analysts in late 2015 discovered that only 10% of the stocks traded on a daily basis worldwide, are traded by actual humans and investors. The rest is AI.

Interesting facts about the automation of the stock market?Let’s say you want to buy a particular stock. You go to your favorite trading platform or secured portfolio management dashboard, you fill in the info with how much you want to buy at a trading price and hit “buy”. In the time it takes for the single to reach the servers and approve the order, the AI has already realized you’re going to purchase that stock. They bought it for themselves, traded it between themselves and then sold it to you at a bigger price. That is something a human would simply not be able to do.

4. Pilot:

We have already heard that driverless cars are becoming increasingly popular in the tech world and taxi drivers may soon be out of work. But how do you feel about your plane not having a pilot?

As early as 2016, the New York Post was already reporting that pilots were likely to find their jobs on the chopping block, thanks to competition from robots. Autopilot features have long supported pilots in the air—in fact, pilots generally assume control of their airplanes only during takeoff and landing. Those two tasks, however, are being taught to their mechanical competitors, and it’s likely that both humans and cargo will soon be shuttled around in pilotless planes.

5.  Conservation worker:

Protecting our nature has been more important than ever, however, how we approach that task is likely to change.  While developing, maintaining and protecting forests remains necessary, many of the tasks performed by forest and conservation workers—such as tree counting and identifying—can now be done by new technologies, such as remote sensing.

That means fewer people will be necessary to accomplish the same amount of work. On the other hand, the increasing frequency of wildfires may fuel greater demand for these workers because only they can prevent—and suppress—forest fires.

How can you prepare yourself for the change that’s coming?

It is vital to keep adopting new skills, learning about new technology and understanding the roles that will emerge and prevail in the future.

So what skills should you invest in?

Justin Tobin, founder of the innovation consultancy DDG, says he believes: “More and more independent thinkers are realizing that when being an employee is the equivalent to putting all your money into one stock – a better strategy is to diversify your portfolio. So you’re seeing a lot more people looking to diversify their career.”

If we were to summarise the years 2020 and 2021 in one word, that word would be unpredictable. More so for parents who have had to deal with the added stress of school closures, adapting their child’s entire learning experience.

We can’t be sure about schools because they open and suddenly close. It is vital to stay prepared for future interruptions to the school calendar.Learning at home can provide your children with additional skills that they may not develop in school. 

So here are a few suggestions for you:

1. Inspire Them to Cultivate A New Hobby

Our brains need stimulation and respond well to new environments, challenges, and experiences. Hobbies allow children to explore their talents and to find out what they enjoy. If they have limited experience, it can be incredibly hard for them to choose a career path later. Art, photography, reading, gaming, and coding are some great examples of creative hobbies to try at home!

2. Focus your attention on building life-skills

Parents always complain that school never prepares their children for real life. Children also feel the same way; they learn to pass exams but not how to live independently. There are many skills that parents can teach their children at home such as sewing, money management, simple DIY tasks, or essential digital learning. Digital learning is of particular importance to young people today. However, it is one area schools fail to deliver 21st-century skills to students.

Technological advancement continues to accelerate; it infiltrates all areas of life. Love it or hate it, it is a reality that young people need to develop their digital skills no matter what career path they choose to follow. Algorithmics is helping young people to get skills for their future. Try our online programming courses NOW!

3. Make the most of digital resources available to you

Apps, videos, and online learning platforms are all accessible from the comfort of your own home. Look for active learning experiences that make the most of games and animations so that your children stay engaged. For example, The global platform of Algorithmics integrates game-based activities and animated graphics. Also, our teacher leads every session to ensure your child is challenged at their level. Home learning experiences should be positive and rewarding. There is nothing worse than passive activities with zero engagement.

4. Virtually connect with friends

Without a doubt, one of the best parts of traditional school environments is the friendships you make along the way! Try to keep your kids connected by organizing group calls and virtual activities. Social skills are important for a child’s learning development. That’s why our students learn in small groups. It allows your child to make friends who have similar interests.

We hope these ideas will help you to bring positive learning experiences into your home long after lockdown has ended!

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