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Agatha Chelsea Accepted for Master's Degree at 4 Top Universities Worldwide

Agatha Chelsea Accepted for Master's Degree at 4 Top Universities Worldwide

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Agatha Chelsea Accepted for Master's Degree at 4 Top Universities Worldwide

The young singer and actress Agatha Chelsea has once again achieved a proud accomplishment on the international stage. She has officially been accepted into the master's program at two prestigious world universities, namely Harvard Graduate School of Education and Teachers College Columbia University.

Not only that, the woman who has been known to the public since a young age also received acceptance from New York University and the National University of Singapore. This means Chelsea has secured four offers from top world universities in one application period.

This achievement is inseparable from her strong academic background. Chelsea is a graduate of the University of Melbourne with a Bachelor of Science degree in Neuroscience and Psychology, which she earned with outstanding academic performance.

Interestingly, Chelsea's decision to pursue a master's degree was not made hastily. She chose to first dive into the workforce to enrich her experience before returning to the academic world.

"Since completing my undergraduate studies, there has actually been a part of me that knows I want to continue learning. However, after considering it, I decided not to return to college immediately and chose to work first. Looking back, that phase gave me something I hadn’t realized I needed: perspective, real-world experience, and a clearer understanding of the questions I want to explore," said Chelsea.

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Chelsea's career journey is quite unique. She is not only known as a public figure in the entertainment industry, but also actively develops her interests in education and neuroscience. She often shares insights about how the brain works and human attention in various digital creator forums.

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From this experience, Chelsea found a new direction she wants to pursue. She is interested in combining knowledge about how humans learn with the media and entertainment world that has made her name known.

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"At that time, I also found a direction that felt very meaningful to me, which is bridging learning science and media. Understanding how humans learn, then translating that understanding into storytelling and entertainment that can help people think and grow," she explained.

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This interest was then realized through an educational platform called NewronEdu. This initiative aims to introduce the concept of brain-based learning while also increasing public literacy about more effective ways of learning.

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In the process of applying to her dream university, Chelsea admitted to being filled with doubt. She was even not very confident when trying to apply to those world-class campuses.

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"From the beginning, there were two universities that quietly always topped my list: Harvard and Columbia. Both have been my long-time dreams to study at an Ivy League school. However, both also felt very intimidating, and to be honest, I didn't expect much. That's why I decided to apply to four universities, to have more possibilities," she said.

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However, the results she received actually exceeded expectations. Chelsea was accepted into all the programs she applied to, an achievement that made her very grateful and emotional.

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"I submitted the applications quietly, without really knowing where everything would lead me. It turned out the results were much better than I imagined, and I am very grateful to be accepted into all the programs I applied to," she said.

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Now, Chelsea is considering the campus options she will take. She also plans to deepen her research on the relationship between neuroscience, technology, and education, while making a positive impact on the development of education in Indonesia through her work and initiatives.