Oakville Beaver, 28 May 2015, p. 13

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Tough decision for ballet dancer aspiring to be doctor by Bob Mitchell Oakville Beaver Staff 13 | Thursday, May 28, 2015 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Nathalie Loeb is about to make the biggest decision of her life -- deciding which university to choose on her path to becoming a doctor. And she has her pick of five, some with scholarships, so the decision is all the weightier for the accomplished ballet dancer and pianist. "It's been a little bit stressful," Loeb, 17, admitted, before heading, with her mother Andrea, to check out the campus of Western University in London Tuesday (May 26) afternoon. "I have to decide by Monday (June 1). I still haven't made up my mind." Full scholarship at Western Western has offered her its most valuable entrance scholarship -- the National President's Scholarship worth $65,000 -- to attend either its Medical Science or Kinesiology program. "That's about a full scholarship," said Loeb. Good news from York While being interviewed, her mother interrupted with some more good news -- she had just received a letter of acceptance from York University, providing her with a $21,600 scholarship. "I guess I have five schools to choose from now," said Loeb, who will graduate with a 97.4 "I loved the Columbia campus. It's located on the northwest side of Central Park in Manhattan," Loeb said. "New York is one of my favourite cities, but it costs about $67,000 a year to go there... It was my original dream to go to school there. "I've heard it's a pretty tough school with high competition. It's supposed to be a stressful atmosphere." Columbia is calling Loeb received an early acceptance to Columbia in the fall to study Evolutionary Biology or Biology. Its deadline was May 1 but she paid a $500 deposit to keep her spot and options open just in case she decides that's where she wants to go. "It's still there for me," she said. This year Columbia's acceptance rate was 6.7 per cent, the lowest in years, Andrea said. Ottawa's medical studies program is a French Immersion program. Loeb said she loves the French language and her father is from Québec, but she's a bit concerned about being taught approximately half of her medical science courses in French. McMaster is one of the most sought-after see Student on p.14 Nathalie Loeb | submitted photo per cent average, taking all advanced placement courses this year. Ottawa is appealing The Grade 12 student from Oakville Trafalgar High School (OTHS) has also been accepted at Columbia University in New York City, as well as the University of Ottawa, which also offered her a President's Scholarship worth $30,000, the most prestigious award a new Ottawa student can receive. She has also been accepted in Health Sciences at McMaster University where her sister Julia, 19, is just finishing her first year of music studies. Wash, cut, blow dry, style or updo plus a FREE GIFT. Ready for PRom? Hair Studio 1 $ Cannot be combined with any other offer. Expires June 30, 2015 (add $20 for bold balayage foil.) 50 2368 Lakeshore Rd. W, Oakville (back entrance) To book an appointment please call 905-469-0344 www.hairstudio1.ca 10%off All you can EAt Buffet (Lunch or Dinner Tues - Fri) staurant Sweets & Re at E n a C u o Y ll A ian r a t e g e V % 0 10 ffEt u B a Weekday s o m Sa SpeCiaL LUNCH $1099 2 /$1 DiNNeR $1199 From 11am-3pm From 5pm-9pm JUNIOR (3YR - 11YR) $8.99 Kids (2YR & Under) $ Free 2345 Trafalgar Road · 905-257-0808 Interlocking & Concrete Specialists · Pebble Concrete · Stamped Concrete · Interlocking · Flagstone · Walkways · Garage Floors · Patios · Driveways · Curbs (French) Call Mario 905.842.7171 sunmarlandscape.com

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