Malala plans to study in Oxford University if she secure AAA grade

Malala plans to study in Oxford University if she secure AAA grade
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UK, March 14, 2017: Malala, a Pakistani activist, and youngest ever Nobel prize laureate is preparing herself to pursue further education at the prestigious Oxford University if she obtains AAA grade. The 19-year-old was shot in the head by Taliban and was treated at the city's Queen Elizabeth Hospital following her attack in 2012. Malala is now likely to take up a place on the popular Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) course at the university.

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She told the head teachers at the Association of School and College Lecturers annual conference on Saturday that "I'm studying right now, I'm in year 13 and I have my A-Level exams coming and I have received a conditional offer which is three As so I need to get the three As that is my focus right now."She further added when asked about her future plans that,"I have applied to study PPE so for the next three years I will be studying that. But other than that I want to stay focused on my Malala Fund work."

She further added when asked about her future plans that,"I have applied to study PPE so for the next three years I will be studying that. But other than that I want to stay focused on my Malala Fund work."

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However, the Nobel prize winner did not reveal which college she had received the offer from but in the past, she did inform that she would be applying for Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University, whose alumni include one of her role models, former Pakistani president Benazir Bhutto. Yousafzai was invited to the college – which was the first in oxford to admit women in December 2016 for an interview, which she later expressed as "the hardest interview of my life" appending 'I just get scared when I think of interview'.

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Yousafzi had also applied to the London School of Economics (LSE), Durham and Warwick universities. All the other institutions require an A or AA, conversely, the entry requirement to study PPE at Oxford is AAA and thus making it a promising destination.

Malala rose to fame as a global campaigner for girls' education. Yousafzai has voiced an ambition to return to Pakistan and become a politician."My goal is to make sure every child, a girl and a boy, they get the opportunity to go to school. It is their basic human right, so I will be working on that and I will never stop until I see the last child going to school," the activist said at the conference.

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It has been deciphered that degrees in Oxford's PPE course had been a prolific factor for political careers in Britain including those of David Cameron and the Labour leaders Michael Foot and Harold Wilson.

Prepared by Naina Mishra of Newsgram, Twitter @Nainamishr94

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