INTERCÂMBIO DE GRAÇA? Como funciona o programa ganhando o mundo, dicas e +
Summary
TLDRIsa introduces her channel and shares her experience with the 'Ganhando o Mundo' exchange program, a state initiative in Paraná for 9th-grade students to study abroad. She explains the program's history, selection criteria, and her journey to being approved. Isa highlights the importance of good grades, attendance, and specific certificates. She also mentions the program's fully funded nature, including a monthly stipend. Isa advises potential applicants to stay updated via social media and provides tips for a successful application. She concludes with words of encouragement and invites viewers to follow her on Instagram for more information.
Takeaways
- 📚 The video is about the 'Ganhando o Mundo' program, which is a student exchange initiative by the government of Paraná, Brazil.
- 🌍 The program offers students in the ninth grade an opportunity to study abroad for 5.5 months.
- 🇧🇷 Isa, the video's host, is part of the third edition of the program, which includes 1,000 students going to five different countries: Canada, Australia, New Zealand, England, and the United States.
- 📅 The third edition involved 100 students for the first two editions, but it expanded to 1,000 students in the third edition.
- 🎓 Students are selected based on academic performance, attendance, and other criteria, which can vary by edition.
- 💰 The government covers all expenses, including passport fees, airfare, accommodation, and food. Students also receive a monthly stipend of R$800.
- 🏫 To be eligible, students must be enrolled in public schools in Paraná from the sixth to ninth grades. Private school students are not eligible.
- 📝 Isa advises prospective applicants to follow the social media channels of CED Paraná for updates and announcements about the program.
- 📈 Key selection criteria include academic grades above 70, attendance, and certificates from the English Paraná platform.
- 💡 Isa suggests that students should get involved in extracurricular activities, such as being a student monitor, to increase their chances of selection.
Q & A
What is the 'Ganhando o Mundo' program?
-The 'Ganhando o Mundo' program is a state-run initiative by the government of Paraná, Brazil, which allows 9th-grade students to have an incredible experience of studying abroad.
How long is the exchange program and which countries are involved?
-The exchange program lasts for 5.5 months. The participating countries include Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
How are the program spots distributed among the different countries?
-The distribution of spots is as follows: 400 spots for Canada, 200 for New Zealand, 200 for Australia, and 50 each for the United States and the United Kingdom.
What are the requirements to be approved for the 'Ganhando o Mundo' program?
-Requirements include having all grades above 70, meeting attendance percentages, passing the Paraná More exam, having a certificate as a student monitor, and having studied in public schools from 6th to 9th grade.
Do students need to pay for anything during the exchange program?
-No, the program covers all expenses, including passport fees, flights, meals, and accommodation. Students also receive a monthly stipend.
How many editions of the 'Ganhando o Mundo' program have there been?
-As of 2024, there have been three editions of the program.
What should students do to stay updated on the program's rules and registration dates?
-Students should regularly check the social media pages of CED Paraná and other relevant platforms for updates, rules, and registration dates.
What additional steps did the speaker take to improve their chances of being selected?
-The speaker mentioned helping as a student monitor and keeping their grades and attendance high. They also emphasized staying informed about the program’s updates.
What advice does the speaker give to those interested in the exchange program?
-The speaker advises students to stay focused during their 9th year, maintain good grades and attendance, and keep a close watch on program updates through social media.
What challenges did the speaker face while preparing for the exchange program?
-The speaker faced challenges like authenticating documents at the notary office, which involved some costs and logistical issues, especially since they did not live with their father.
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