
On 7th December 2008, three fit young men from Brighton will take on all that Mother Nature can throw at them when they run the Grim Challenge in Aldershot.
8 miles of uncompromising mud, ditches, water filled ravines, cargo netting and the biting December chill. Jon, Simon and Andy are running to raise as much money as possible to send children from our projects in Malawi and Peru to School.
£300 - is enough to pay for 5years of secondary education for an orphaned child in the Pen Sulo district in Malawi.
£175 - is enough to pay for 1 year of school for a disadvantage child in the one of the largest shanty towns on the planet in Peru.
To check out how they are doing and to make a donation please visit their just giving page:
Just Giving Grim Quest Page
You can also send in cheques made payable to The Quest Overseas Charitable Trust, 15a Cambridge Grove, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 3ED.
Recent research has shown that people who take a year out before university, on average score a first year university grade 2.3% higher than those who come straight from school. That may not sound like much, but if it's the difference between a 2.1 and a 1st (or a pass and a fail), I'm sure we would all care!
Now whether this is because we actually become cleverer as a result of our gap year, or if it's just because we've got some of the post school madness out of our systems before we've actually started our degree, it can only be a good thing.
In any case, if you have an university interview coming up and they ask you to justify your decision to defer entry, you now have a statistic to back it up!
See the full article on this study here
http://www.questoverseas.com/quest-overseas-blogs.html
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