Time Stamps: 0:00 - 0:20 My introduction 0:20 -1:00 KL-YES intro 1:00 - 3:26 Disclaimer 3:27 - 4:04 Departure from home country (airport, orientation) 4:05 - 4:36 What is a host family? 4:47 - 6:45 Recruitment (iEarn, AmidEast, Iris, AFS) and Placement Organizations 6:45- 12:52 More on host families and host cities/communities (background checks, selection etc) 12:55- 16:42 Schools, school sh00tings, Sabika Sheikh incident (Santa Fe) 17:00- 24:00 Rules, tips for staying safe, personal experiences with regards to safety 24:00 Takeaway advice
I watched some videos you don't have to have an idea of what they ask just be you and stay open minded and respecting and don't stop talking talk about everything you like and what would you do in certain situations and share your opinions and why did you choose to apply to this scholarship for example to learn about new cultures and people and religions and to teach other students about yours AND MOST IMPORTANTLY BE HONEST!!!
Hey, thanks for the informative video. I've been thinking of applying but have a certain problem. So I wanted to ask you: Can you leave the program early, as in late April? I've got to be in my home country by then to give my CIEs. If you could answer that then it would be a huge help, that's been stressing me out a lot. Thanks!
Last year, my Flex kid was given a choice of 2 return flight dates. One in May, before the school year ended here. One in June just after school ended. My guess would be "No, they won't send you back early," but I would send an email to the YES group in your country (If every student in your country needs to be back for testing, they might accommodate for that need.)
Hey Eisha! Thanks for this video. It was very informative. I wanted to ask you if the organisation's can stop you from going to the States if you are not stable health wise. I mean I am a celiac, so is there a chance they can ban me from going or something?
Hi! not an expert (just a host mom who read thru a bunch of postings of kids looking to be placed here in the States.) There is a medical report that has to be done at the later selection process. Stable is the key word for medical conditions. While in the US, you will only have traveler's insurance, which means you can get treatment for an injury or a sudden illness (like strep throat) but no coverage for pre-existing conditions. If your condition is stable as long as you avoid gluten, then it will be noted that you need your host family to provide a special diet. If you require frequent doctor visits and medicine, then traveling away from your doctor for almost a year might not be what is best for you.
Hi, thank you so much for this video, I really like what you said at the end of the video, I just have a question though, how about racism? This is one of the things that scares me that I may get discriminated and stuff like that
Hey, I have a few questions regarding the YES PROGRRAM. I firstly wanted to know if I can apply for the YES PROGRAME after completing my 10th grade in Pakistan so then I can come aboard to complete my 11th and 12th grade and then after completing my high school would I be eligible for university? or collage?
KL YES PROGRAM - Apply in fall of 10th grade year. Complete the application process, interviews, exams, etc during your 10th grade year. IF accepted, then study abroad in US for ten months, then return home to attend 11th grade.
hi I want to stay in us and continue my life their in studies and profession as well, so how can I make this happen after my one academic year in KL-YES Program?
hı can ı ask something will having no or very few achievements on our CV have a big impact on our acceptance? Will it be a problem or will it just reduce our chances of being selected?
Hey... Can you please tell me that After receiving your main application form what were next stages you passed through .. Would be really very helpful :)
@@theprogresselement I'd like to know about that what are the chances to be selected(as a Pakistani and hindu too) and also is there any solid form this year to be filled or only online one... and if both then which one must be submitted before 15 September??
I just have one question: does the program give you some pocket money or do you have to like save up to yknow, buy stuff-- because 3 days of mcdonalds there can probably wash my wallet clean 😅 not to mention the tax ordering fast food-
Hey I am in O Level 10th grade now and my result of non core is in August for Isl, PST and urdu can i apply for YES program and how please guide me do you continue O Levels there in US? 9:06
Can you please tell me if i go to US after eight class exams for yes program and when i will be back after 10 months so i will have to repeat 9 class again?
I Think What you do is where you leave your studies in your home country (for example: if you are in 9th and going to study 10th in the USA, You have to still continue your 10th in your home country)
Hi! I have a question ⁉️. So they accept from 15 till 17 so they will start in September and I am 14 Year's old But in January I will be 15 so is there anyway that they can accept me
It depends on the birth date. So my year was that you need to be born between Jan 1st 2003 - Aug 1st 2006. And applications start between August - September. So you’ll need to check!
Hey you probably do not know me but did you apply for this summer ? And can i please know where are you from? Cuz i also wanna aply for it but most of these exchange students were commenting long ago...
@@marwa-k957 I’m from Pakistan. I don’t know about other countries but they’re taking an online interview overmorrow. Wish me luck. And yea if you can still apply for it then go for it.
@@theprogresselement So example, how the wireless plan or daily school pocket money was afforded? Does the host family paid for it or from the real parents?
alr so, I have some questions about finances. This is about the "monthly stipend" and I'm was thinking how much cost will kl yes student will received, since states are expensive like the mobile plan and daily student allowance as well. still deciding btw hahaha
Have u n ur fellow students ever experienced or heard harassment kinda thing from ur host members? There is alot incest/relations, that's y i m asking.
There are a list of 20 Rules that all Host Families must Enforce -- Including no drinking, no smoking, no drugs, no driving, no making any permanent changes to their bodies or lives (no changing religions, dying their hair, or getting tattoos.). We are supposed to return them to parents in the same condition we received them. As far as addiction goes...alcohol and tobacco are illegal for teenagers to buy. Most any other known addiction causing drugs are controlled and either require a prescription from a doctor or are illegal. (Codeine is not available without a prescription.)
Harassment can happen. However, Exchange Students are under the protection of a family and the school they attend. Ignorance and prejudice exist...which is why I host students so the kids at the school can learn that people from my student's country are just people. Likewise, my YES student struggled with their own prejudices at the beginning of the year before learning that people are people.
Time Stamps:
0:00 - 0:20 My introduction
0:20 -1:00 KL-YES intro
1:00 - 3:26 Disclaimer
3:27 - 4:04 Departure from home country (airport, orientation)
4:05 - 4:36 What is a host family?
4:47 - 6:45 Recruitment (iEarn, AmidEast, Iris, AFS) and Placement Organizations
6:45- 12:52 More on host families and host cities/communities (background checks, selection etc)
12:55- 16:42 Schools, school sh00tings, Sabika Sheikh incident (Santa Fe)
17:00- 24:00 Rules, tips for staying safe, personal experiences with regards to safety
24:00 Takeaway advice
So fruitfull Keep up the good work !!
I can't tell you how reassuring this video is and how it will work in my favour with convincing my parents. So thank you
Thank you for sharing this. I'm glad to hear it was helpful, and this is exactly why I make these videos:)
Thank you so much for this video. I was really looking for this kind of video and set up my mind for the scholarship.
Hey i applied too
Thanks for sharing your feedback, I'm so glad you found it helpful!
I have watched one of your video a year ago and you have changed alot..Keep it up...😊
Thank you!
Thank you very much for this wonderful lecture
THANK YOU SM I NEEDED THIS!!!
You are welcome!
Could u make a video about the yes interview and the questions they are going to ask
I watched some videos you don't have to have an idea of what they ask just be you and stay open minded and respecting and don't stop talking talk about everything you like and what would you do in certain situations and share your opinions and why did you choose to apply to this scholarship for example to learn about new cultures and people and religions and to teach other students about yours AND MOST IMPORTANTLY BE HONEST!!!
Anyone knows if i will lose a school year back home if i go on this exchange program ?
No, my school told us that we study a school year there and come back home and continue the next year you won't lose anything!
Can u make video on the Question which are frequently asked in KL-PROGRAM interview with answers?
Yes please
They usually ask you about things you put in your application and possible scenarios.
I just found out about this program. I'm gonna be 15 next year when it commenses. I'm about to submit my application
Hey, thanks for the informative video. I've been thinking of applying but have a certain problem. So I wanted to ask you:
Can you leave the program early, as in late April? I've got to be in my home country by then to give my CIEs. If you could answer that then it would be a huge help, that's been stressing me out a lot. Thanks!
Last year, my Flex kid was given a choice of 2 return flight dates. One in May, before the school year ended here. One in June just after school ended. My guess would be "No, they won't send you back early," but I would send an email to the YES group in your country (If every student in your country needs to be back for testing, they might accommodate for that need.)
@@genericamericanhostmom8342 thanks, I'll definitely send them an email.
Please do a video on the online and in person interview
Your country?
Thanks for a very informative video💕
I'm glad you found it informative!
do you go alone to the host family from dc?
Hey Eisha! Thanks for this video. It was very informative. I wanted to ask you if the organisation's can stop you from going to the States if you are not stable health wise. I mean I am a celiac, so is there a chance they can ban me from going or something?
Hi! not an expert (just a host mom who read thru a bunch of postings of kids looking to be placed here in the States.) There is a medical report that has to be done at the later selection process. Stable is the key word for medical conditions. While in the US, you will only have traveler's insurance, which means you can get treatment for an injury or a sudden illness (like strep throat) but no coverage for pre-existing conditions. If your condition is stable as long as you avoid gluten, then it will be noted that you need your host family to provide a special diet. If you require frequent doctor visits and medicine, then traveling away from your doctor for almost a year might not be what is best for you.
Hi, this is dua. I need help on at what things i should focus for the SELECTION of the yes program. please help me.
I want to know what things u should work on so that u can get selected.
Hi, thank you so much for this video, I really like what you said at the end of the video, I just have a question though, how about racism? This is one of the things that scares me that I may get discriminated and stuff like that
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Hey, I have a few questions regarding the YES PROGRRAM. I firstly wanted to know if I can apply for the YES PROGRAME after completing my 10th grade in Pakistan so then I can come aboard to complete my 11th and 12th grade and then after completing my high school would I be eligible for university? or collage?
KL YES PROGRAM - Apply in fall of 10th grade year. Complete the application process, interviews, exams, etc during your 10th grade year. IF accepted, then study abroad in US for ten months, then return home to attend 11th grade.
hi
I want to stay in us and continue my life their in studies and profession as well, so how can I make this happen after my one academic year in KL-YES Program?
You must return home after 10 months. However, you can come back to the U.S. on a different visa.
hı can ı ask something will having no or very few achievements on our CV have a big impact on our acceptance? Will it be a problem or will it just reduce our chances of being selected?
hii! can i ask if the program covers the tuition fee for the school you'll be studying in america?
Yes
Yes! There is no tuition fee for public high schools in the U.S.
@@theprogresselement also for international students
Please make a video on only yes program interview, online and personal plzzz
what about cash and money?
Hey...
Can you please tell me that
After receiving your main application form what were next stages you passed through ..
Would be really very helpful :)
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Can u go with your mom
can you please make a video on everything from start like from the form submission to takeaway??
Hello, I already have 2 videos related to the application process. What would you like to learn more about?
@@theprogresselement I'd like to know about that what are the chances to be selected(as a Pakistani and hindu too) and also is there any solid form this year to be filled or only online one... and if both then which one must be submitted before 15 September??
When will the registrations start this year?
During this program can i work in us part time & after completing can i convert it into student visa ??
Other this video is very helpful tysm
Can I stay there for another one year to complete my highschool.I mean of i can be able to stay there for 2 years
I am 16 years old and I have recently passed 10 grade so can I apply?
Yes! You can
I just have one question: does the program give you some pocket money or do you have to like save up to yknow, buy stuff-- because 3 days of mcdonalds there can probably wash my wallet clean 😅 not to mention the tax ordering fast food-
Yes they do give pocket money. Around 200$ each month! Also your parents can send you money.
Did all the exchange students stay nearby
can I apply for driving lessons during this program?
Nope, it’s against the rules.
Hey I am in O Level 10th grade now and my result of non core is in August for Isl, PST and urdu can i apply for YES program and how please guide me do you continue O Levels there in US? 9:06
can you tell some tips for the interview please.🧐🥺
am 16 and i have jumped in a class i have done 10th and waiting for result can i apply in yes programme
if you are below 17
@@shahmeerali9958 i am 16
@@ShahidKhan-nh2og u can !!
Can you please tell me if i go to US after eight class exams for yes program and when i will be back after 10 months so i will have to repeat 9 class again?
have u figurred it out?
will they notify you if you are rejected?
hey i am wondering the say did you get any information on that
I’ve heard that your recruitment organization will tell you if you’re rejected or not.
hey can i ask, if i spend 1 year in the united states, how would i keep up with the syllabus at my home country?
I Think What you do is where you leave your studies in your home country (for example: if you are in 9th and going to study 10th in the USA, You have to still continue your 10th in your home country)
Hi. Did your school in Pakistan consider your stay in the US as one grade level when you came back? Thanks in advance for your reply.
No! I had to re-take that year.
@@theprogresselement WHAT
Hi!
I have a question ⁉️.
So they accept from 15 till 17 so they will start in September and I am 14 Year's old
But in January I will be 15 so is there anyway that they can accept me
It depends on the birth date. So my year was that you need to be born between Jan 1st 2003 - Aug 1st 2006. And applications start between August - September. So you’ll need to check!
Is it necessary to repeat that grade level in your own country?
You’ll need to check with school officials.
Hello sis, I have recently received an email from yes for an online interview. Can you please make a video on what questions are they gonna ask
Hey you probably do not know me but did you apply for this summer ? And can i please know where are you from? Cuz i also wanna aply for it but most of these exchange students were commenting long ago...
@@marwa-k957 you can not apply for it now, because the deadline was 27 September. And yes I applied for it and have gotten a reply today
@@Sawera-core wait really where are you from? Cuz in fact in my country i still have the opportunity to apply and all
@@marwa-k957 I’m from Pakistan. I don’t know about other countries but they’re taking an online interview overmorrow. Wish me luck. And yea if you can still apply for it then go for it.
@@Sawera-core ooh i see good luck i hope everything will be okay !!
How did you stay in usa ?
can we stay with our relatives instead of host family in usa
no.
Are 15 years old high school exchabge student allowed to work part time job in USA?
no, working is strictly not allowed
@@theprogresselement So example, how the wireless plan or daily school pocket money was afforded? Does the host family paid for it or from the real parents?
@@pag4005 You receive a monthly stipend from the State Department
@@theprogresselement Ah alright, thanks for the answers.
@@theprogresselement how much do you receive ?
what if I am in 9th grade but am less than 15? will they accept?
How old are you?
You must be 15-17
alr so, I have some questions about finances. This is about the "monthly stipend" and I'm was thinking how much cost will kl yes student will received, since states are expensive like the mobile plan and daily student allowance as well.
still deciding btw hahaha
Did you qualify for the interview session!??like did they send any further updates after the same?? :^D
Have u n ur fellow students ever experienced or heard harassment kinda thing from ur host members?
There is alot incest/relations, that's y i m asking.
Did we Pay for the YES program?? plz reply
No it’s a free program
What is the kl yes program age limit
Minimum - 15
Maximum (for High School) - 17 or 18
Is there chances of harrasment
Or addiction
There are a list of 20 Rules that all Host Families must Enforce -- Including no drinking, no smoking, no drugs, no driving, no making any permanent changes to their bodies or lives (no changing religions, dying their hair, or getting tattoos.). We are supposed to return them to parents in the same condition we received them. As far as addiction goes...alcohol and tobacco are illegal for teenagers to buy. Most any other known addiction causing drugs are controlled and either require a prescription from a doctor or are illegal. (Codeine is not available without a prescription.)
Harassment can happen. However, Exchange Students are under the protection of a family and the school they attend. Ignorance and prejudice exist...which is why I host students so the kids at the school can learn that people from my student's country are just people. Likewise, my YES student struggled with their own prejudices at the beginning of the year before learning that people are people.
FROM WHICH COUNTRY SABIKA SHEIKH BELONGSSS
What was that symbol???
Advice: Keep America as your last option when going on an exchange.
why?
@@dmpakistan4316 In my opinion, I think it’s because of the number of school shootings.
@@patricks.1566😂😂its sad though😢