UBS — the fulfillment of my dreams
Since childhood, I grew up and, as I matured, I started school. The school was a place of knowledge for me, where I received both education and discipline, eagerly studying various subjects. However, time flew by quickly—I graduated from 9th grade with excellent grades and applied to a university.With excitement and anxiety, I took the entrance exams, but the results were not what I had hoped for. I failed to get in.I was deeply disappointed, but at that time, we had the opportunity to study at college, so I enrolled there. For three years, I studied hard, gained knowledge, and once again applied to a university. Unfortunately, the same thing happened. My heart ached, I blamed myself, and I cried, asking, “Am I really that unlucky?”Days and months passed, and I got a job at a preschool in my district, where I worked for six years. During this time, I attempted to apply for higher education again, but I still couldn’t achieve my dream. For 6-7 years, I was busy with work, family, and household responsibilities.Then, in 2021, praying to Allah, I decided to try one more time. My mind was filled with fear and doubts: “Will I be able to pass the exams this time?” But… once again, luck turned away from me. My dreams, hopes, and goals shattered once more. “That's it. I won’t try again. I will never become a teacher,” I sobbed. Inside, I felt as if a million lights were burning, yet my heart remained in darkness. The Happiest Day of My LifeDays went by, summer turned to autumn, then winter. But on March 7, 2022, at 9:30 AM, an unforgettable moment changed my life.I received a call: “Are you Gulzoda Aminjonova? We are reaching out to you from UBS University in Tashkent. Do you want to become a student? You have an opportunity!”I was speechless, my hands were trembling, and my heart was pounding. All I could say was, “Yes, yes, yes...”They told me they would contact me again so I could make a decision. I went home and shared the news with my father-in-law and husband. My father-in-law was skeptical at first: "It’s a private university. It’s not reliable," he said.But at that moment, a new strength awakened inside me. “Dad, I will study! This university has the same accreditation and diploma as a state university,” I told him, tears streaming down my face.We then traveled to the UBS branch in Namangan. With tears in my eyes, memories of past failures, and the promises I had made to my father-in-law, I stepped into the university building. I submitted my documents, and soon after, they handed me my student contract.My happiness was boundless—I had become the happiest woman in the world! From that day on, my goals and dreams changed completely. Now, I can proudly say: “I am a happy mother and a happy woman!”Thanks to UBS, my broken wings were restored, my shattered heart was healed, and my soul finally found peace.