Ahsan Umar

Coming from Pakistan, I always believed opportunities were limited to what was around me. Studying abroad, traveling the world, and building a global career felt distant — but I decided to explore beyond my comfort zone anyway.

Journey

Pakistan → USA → Taiwan → Indonesia

Year

2023

Field of Study

Global Finance

Program

International Master in Global Finance – National Chung Cheng University

My Journey

Coming from Pakistan, I always believed opportunities were limited to what was around me. Studying abroad, traveling the world, and building a global career felt distant — but I decided to explore beyond my comfort zone anyway.

During my bachelor’s degree in Economics, I was always interested in learning beyond the classroom. I actively participated in volunteer work and youth organizations to build my skills and gain exposure.

A major turning point came in my seventh semester when I was selected as a research assistant for a project related to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Through this experience, I connected with mentors who had international exposure, and one of them encouraged me to start exploring global scholarships and opportunities.

That advice changed everything.

I began searching for scholarships and came across platforms like Scholarships Corner, which helped me discover international programs. I applied to multiple opportunities and even received a scholarship offer from the University of Pisa in Italy. Unfortunately, due to delays, I missed that chance — but instead of giving up, I kept applying.

Soon after, I secured admission to the International Master in Global Finance at National Chung Cheng University in Taiwan. This opportunity allowed me to study in a multicultural environment and experience life in a completely new country.

Alongside my studies, I continued exploring global experiences. I worked as a summer camp counselor in New York, where I taught horseback riding — one of my lifelong passions. I also became part of organizations like AIESEC and Global Shapers, which gave me the opportunity to participate in international programs, including a cultural exchange in Indonesia.

So far, I have visited 10 countries, and each experience has helped me grow both personally and professionally. My goal is to visit 30 countries by the age of 30 while continuing to learn from different cultures.

I still consider myself a work in progress. I am not successful yet — but every step, every challenge, and every opportunity is bringing me closer to my goals.

What Made My Application Stand Out

Growing up in Gilgit, a remote mountainous region in Pakistan, I faced many challenges—limited access to global opportunities, lack of exposure, and fewer resources. But I held on to one thing: my passion for learning and sharing stories. A major turning point in my life came when I was selected as a Kennedy-Lugar YES scholar, which allowed me to study in the United States. That experience opened my mind, strengthened my confidence, and sparked a commitment to inspire other students like me. In addition to academics, I began documenting my personal journey through vlogs on YouTube. Over time, my channel grew to nearly 30,000 subscribers. I now use that platform to share experiences, educational opportunities, and motivational content for youth from underserved areas—especially those who feel unseen. From attending the U.S. Congress to leading Model United Nations conferences back home, each step has made me more determined to bridge the gap for others.

Tips and Advice

Be authentic and own your story. You don’t need to be from a big city or speak perfect English to achieve something meaningful. What matters most is your passion, your willingness to try, and how you grow through each experience. Start small, stay curious, and take initiative—whether it’s leading a school project, applying to a scholarship, or even starting a YouTube channel like I did. Most importantly, believe that your background is your strength, not your weakness.

Achievement Highlights

  • Selected for International Master in Global Finance (Taiwan)
  • Worked as Research Assistant on UNDP-related project
  • Summer Camp Counselor in New York (Horseback Riding Instructor)
  • Participated in international exchange program in Indonesia
  • Visited 10 countries through education & global programs