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Malala asked for packing tips for Oxford. How did Twitter respond?

Malala asked for packing tips for Oxford. How did Twitter respond?

The 20-year-old Nobel Prize winner is set to start her Philosophy, Politics and Economics degree at Oxford
01 Oct, 2017

As she packs for Oxford, education activist Malala Yousufzai has asked for advice.

"Packing for university," she tweets. "Any tips? Advice? Dos and dont's? #HelpMalalaPack"

And Twitter users have dipped into their uni packing experience and shared some valuable tricks!

There was LOTS of practical advice on offer:





This guy thinks Malala will need more pens than the average uni student!

Some suggested a non-essential or two wouldn't hurt...

People also offered tips on how she could make friends:



Some say Malala herself is the most important part of her move to Oxford:


We have to agree and wish Malala the very best of luck as she embarks on her uni life at Oxford!

Comments

kafayat ullah Oct 01, 2017 02:13pm
she wants to get more experience in studies and wants to capitalize the knowledge in uni
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Noshin Oct 01, 2017 02:15pm
Good luck Malala
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sara Oct 01, 2017 03:04pm
Don't forget to have some fun and enjoy life while you study hard at Oxford! Best wishes.
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Just a THOUGHT. Oct 01, 2017 03:06pm
Has any one thought, how expensive it is to study in Oxford.So many girls can get education in that amount.Malala, if so true to her cause,should donate that money and complete her studies from some other university which is not that expensive. You can still make a difference, it doesn't have to be Oxford. Malala, its your chance to prove that you are for real.
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Hasnain Haque Oct 01, 2017 03:42pm
@Just a THOUGHT. What a sillyomment
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Harmony-1© Oct 01, 2017 03:49pm
Gel in and chill, you worry too much.
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Syed irfan ali Oct 01, 2017 03:54pm
All the best to the proud of Pakistan.
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Amer RAO Oct 01, 2017 03:57pm
Malala, lots of prayers from all of us.
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Sadiq Oct 01, 2017 05:57pm
@Just a THOUGHT. How do you know that she is not on a scholarship? If she was in the US, she would get a full ride from any top school she would like to study at.
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Ahmad Oct 01, 2017 05:57pm
@Just a THOUGHT. Or May be They offered her Free Education there? Why Pakistanis Have to Question Everybody Who Bring A Good Name to the Country Be it Dr. Salam, Malala or Edhi Sahib, Yes People Even Questioned Edhi Sahib.
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Harmony-1© Oct 01, 2017 08:14pm
@Just a THOUGHT - The undergraduate tuition fees discounted at £9,250 a year in England is the same throughout, whether you are at Oxford or at another university and that too is given to the student as a loan. This is the same for all home students; only overseas students pay the full whack. So, you had a wrong thought.
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Ukz Oct 01, 2017 08:16pm
@Just a THOUGHT. Great thought
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ARSHAD ,Canada Oct 01, 2017 08:30pm
@Just a THOUGHT.,she is already doing a lot for various educational projects why do you want to take this dream of education at Oxford? She had donated the majority of the Nobel money to School in Sawat area. She is running many schools in many countries. I just wonder how much have you donated to anyone's education while giving up your own dream? Why are we so negative ?
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naseem Oct 01, 2017 09:21pm
@Just a THOUGHT. Just focus on your studies and also have a bit of fun. You deserve the BEST, We love you
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naseem Oct 01, 2017 09:22pm
Malala deserves the BEST in life. We love her
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Osmo Oct 01, 2017 09:37pm
@Just a THOUGHT. I wish you had even one rational though in your head. Your idea won't prove that "she's for real" nor will it lead to any sustainable change in the long-run. Education, particularly an oxford education, can't be sacrificed as it's the one equalizer in our economic system as well as a proponent for change.
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Zaidi Oct 01, 2017 10:02pm
@Just a THOUGHT. I am happy to read your comment. I would highly appreciate if you give your smart phone to some needy Pakistani because you can live with a simple nokia phone too. Time to prove yourself first.
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syed Oct 01, 2017 10:39pm
She got admission only because of the her name not because she was good at studies. Give the seat to a deserving student.
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Abid Oct 01, 2017 11:11pm
Public stunt , nothing more , and the influence Britain wants in Pakistan private schools ..
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Keenobserver Oct 01, 2017 11:42pm
@Just a THOUGHT. Say that to sharifs. she is likely not paying for it, but offered scholarship. By the way, ever thought of limiting your luxuries for the poor, you so are worried for.
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Keenobserver Oct 01, 2017 11:43pm
Best luck, and stay true to your efforts and beliefs that got you here. Easy to get blind sided.
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tm Oct 02, 2017 03:08am
@Just a THOUGHT. Who was it that said go to China to gain knowledge. Why did he not think about the cost of such a trip?
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Shehz Oct 02, 2017 03:52am
@Just a THOUGHT. It's a scholarship, one cannot cash it. Perhaps if you had the same opportunity, or offered a scholarship, you'd have known? Scholarships are for outstanding performances btw.
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RIAZ Ahmed khan Oct 02, 2017 03:56am
Keep the fun alive of a celebrity tag, while your Oxford stay with gaining maximum knowledge.
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Ali Oct 02, 2017 08:08am
@Just a THOUGHT. You do realize it is unlikely she is going there on a regular student status? I'm confident that Oxford is inviting her with some sort of desire for its own benefit.
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Ali KHan Oct 02, 2017 08:40am
Love your simplicity and genuine humanity. You have shown the world you are born to lead. am proud of you. Wish you all the best.
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Anonymous Oct 02, 2017 10:01am
who is she?
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Zafarov Oct 02, 2017 10:01am
@syed Malala Yousafzai would have been admitted to Oxford even if she hadn’t won a Nobel Prize. Even without having done anything ‘extracurricular’, her profile is a great one. TSA Section 1 - 68.8 The TSA Section 1 is a pretty solid score too. The mean for accepted applicants is 71.3, so slightly below but not too far off. TSA Section 2 (Essay) – 73 The Essay score of 73 is fantastic, putting her way up in applicant scores. The mean for an accepted applicant is 66.3. Interview Average Score - 71.3 Her interviews were excellent too. Her score of 71.3 overall is quite a bit above the average of 68.9 for accepted applicants.
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Usman Oct 02, 2017 10:27am
I wish and pray to Allah that may every girl born in Pakistan gets an opportunity to study. I pray that we see the day when education is not only the right of the privileged few. I pray that we see the day when we these girls prove wrong their families and those who oppose them by bringing in economic prosperity and rise in the social ladder.
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SHAHID LATIF Oct 02, 2017 08:43pm
Love you Malala. Symbol of courage. You will go places inshaAllah.
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Tabish Oct 03, 2017 08:48am
I normally possess my disdain behavior towards her, Definitely b/c of her fake popularity.She didn't do even a single effort for our country.why everyone embraces or praises her b/c of doing nothing.
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Tabish Oct 03, 2017 08:51am
@Anonymous she is nothing
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faisal Oct 03, 2017 11:25am
Whatever we all say "they" are grooming her very well and she will be our PM or President in future whether we like it or not.
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Hasan Mahmood Oct 03, 2017 06:03pm
@Just a THOUGHT. Your comment is exactly the reason why people need education.
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AAhmed Oct 04, 2017 10:38am
@syed and how do you know it, have you seen her studies ? or just an stereotypical person thinking a girl from Swat, Pakistan can't be that good, hah ! If she can write a blog at age of 11 on BBC, imagine how good she might be. What were you doing at that age ?
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AAhmed Oct 04, 2017 10:45am
@Anonymous Ignorance is a bliss ! Isn't it ? Go back to sleep my friend, its too early for you.
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mukesh Oct 04, 2017 11:07am
@Just a THOUGHT. why not get the best
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NAA Oct 04, 2017 02:14pm
@Just a THOUGHT. University tuition costs for Home Students (like Malala) are almost the same in all UK Universities. Accommodation costs may vary but most Uni's provide this for the first year only & students make their own arrangements thereafter so, applying elsewhere in the UK would not have saved any money.
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Rimsha Oct 04, 2017 10:17pm
Good luck Malala .
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kash Oct 05, 2017 12:42pm
She won't fit in at Oxford
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Tufail Daur Oct 05, 2017 01:12pm
Mala... You have a very good and clear vision we request you that do something for Pukhtoon families who are suffer from the war and terror and they living their life at very bad condition especially focused on their Education and poverty. Mala Tal Abada Osee...
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Tufail Daur Oct 05, 2017 01:13pm
@Anonymous Read the book "I'm Mala" than you know who is she.
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