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Advice on Education | Imran Khan | Oxford Union

Imran Khan gives advice on what pakistani students may choose to do with their education. SUBSCRIBE for more speakers ► http://is.gd/OxfordUnion Facebook @ http://fb.me/theoxfordunion Twitter @   / oxfordunion   Oxford Union Website @ http://www.oxford-union.org/ Imran Khan answers a question from a Pakistani student who asks for advice on what she should do with her education. Imran answers but saying consider what a degree will mean to you and what reasons you are studying for. He addresses all the Pakistani's in the room saying that they are a small minority of the privilaged few who are able to make a difference in the country of Pakistan. Even though other countries may say Pakistan is going through the worst of times Imran believes it's the most exciting time as 89% of the population want a change. Filmed on Saturday 23rd February 2013 ABOUT IMRAN KHAN: He played international cricket for two decades in the late twentieth century and was Pakistan's most successful cricket captain, leading his country to victory at the 1992 Cricket World Cup, and, after retiring, he entered politics. Besides his political activism, Khan is also a philanthropist, cricket commentator, Chancellor of the University of Bradford and Founding Chairman Board of Governors of Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre. ABOUT THE OXFORD UNION SOCIETY: The Union is the world's most prestigious debating society, with an unparalleled reputation for bringing international guests and speakers to Oxford. It has been established for 189 years, aiming to promote debate and discussion not just in Oxford University, but across the globe.

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