 Dw i wneud i ni o brif Silk不錯 fel hwn o'r CERIN network. Well done! This is a fantastic opportunity so enjoy it. C'rein students are amongst the brightest and the most talented in Wales. Over the next two years you'll have the opportunity to shape your future. The things you learn now will influence your next steps and Ceren will be a big part of that. Take advantage of every opportunity you're given as a CERIN student. Felly, efallai ydych yn ymwyfyrwyr, ymgyrch, o'r ffordd gyda'r cerfod yn ysgol. Mae cerfod yn ymgyrch yn ysgol yn ymgyrch, oedd yn ymgyrch, nes i'n ddod y byddai i'w ddweud ymgyrch, ac mae'n ddweud ymgyrch yn ymgyrch yn ymgyrch. Caerfodd y Llywodraeth Cymru yn i y Lownshawd y Pligir. mae'n cyfnog i'r disgyblion dysgleirau mewn blynydd yndig 2 a yndig 3 i geisio'r prifysgolio yn blynydd llaw dros y dynas yn edig yn cynnwys i ddech yn achai'r grau. It's a fantastic programme, it gives children the opportunity to really explore subjects that they're interested in in depth and gets them ready for that university application or that interview. If you're a Seren student, you will get an opportunity to attend information and guidance sessions, you get opportunities to attend certain masterclasses in subjects specific areas. There's opportunities to take part in site visits at universities as well. We also have summer schemes on offer. There were 16 Seren students who went out to Yale, fully funded. It was just a great experience to be surrounded by overwild students in Yale in a different country and just learning about our passions. We attended lectures, seminars, capstone projects, simulations, there was something going on every day. It's given them another experience and another opportunity at living in different parts of the world. They've made lifelong friends from 100 or more countries around the world. It was amazing to join the first cohort of Welsh students who are taking part in the Yale Global Scholars programme. They were having a fantastic time, but working really, really hard. We really share my knowledge, we really share Bill at Hors Brafiad on this. Being part of the YWGS programme was awesome. It is incredible. This opportunity is the best. This summer, we've invited 75 young people from all over Wales. They get a truly authentic experience of life in Oxford, so they'll be having lectures and seminars and tutorials with us. They'll be living in our bedrooms, they'll be eating in our dining hall. It will be very close to what life is like as an Oxford undergraduate. You get to see so much more in a week here than you do one day and open day. So living in the college and eating in halls is just much more like an Oxford experience and you just get to learn so much while you're here. The aim is to demystify the place, try and strip away some of the myths they may have heard about the university and just show it as it is, which is as a friendly community where we share ideas and knowledge with each other. I think coming here and just seeing everyone and meeting the lecturers and the tutors and everything, they're all so lovely and I think all our preconceptions have completely disappeared now, so I think I'd be more than happy to apply here and give in the experience I've had. A work with state school students helping them if they decide to make an application to Oxford or Cambridge or any other top university, making sure they've got all the pieces together so to show that application off as best as they can. It doesn't matter where you come from, it doesn't matter what background you are, what race, religion, you know, what size your feet are, what colour your hair is, it doesn't matter at all. En o fyddi Tom Oswyd dwi'n dod o yn ysmon a dwi'n astudio perianneg yng nghyrgrant. Dwi'n rili fi o'ch garr am rhywbeth seren a rhywf. Diolch i nhw dwi yma, ges i'r arweiniad, nes i ddilyn ar arweiniad a rhywand rhywma. Mae'n bryser, yn y gyfathaf bod yn bryser, ond dyw i'n mynd higwr meins. Stam i li a chyddi wneud y beth, dim jyst gwai, yn gwybod i'n ddeithasol i'r cogemyn sylwyr. I'm Stephen Hoes, I'm studying geography at Churchill College. For me, looking back, what Seren really did was it built my confidence and it just made the whole applications process seem a lot more real. Seren is really good at just making you realise that you're capable of achieving something. Everybody I've met here, I've gone really well with and everybody is in the same boat. Everybody's got the same workload, so it doesn't really matter where you come from. Hanna Abbas dwi, a dwi'n ystudio'r gyfraith yn King's Cambridge. Be yma Seren wedi'i maen nhw'n gathol i chi gyfarfod pobl sydd efo rhywun disgyliadau chi er un, yn elu am yr un pethau chi. Mae hyn a maen nhw'n ffordd yn hybu chi i weith yn galetaeth a chi yn elu'n ywch. A dwi'n i'n cyfarfod bod lot o bopol drwy rydydd Seren sydd i bod yn hyn gyfnogaeth i'n help mawr i fi. I think Seren provides so many opportunities you cannot get anywhere else. I think any opportunity they give you, you need to just grab it by the hands and run with it. Mae rydydd wedi wneud hynny'n rhoi cyfleo'n arbennig i chi. Yn ychwanegol i beth ymlaen nhw'n ddospad. It's bringing together the brightest people in Wales, giving them the tools and the information that they need to make the best possible applications. So just dive in, feet first, head first, and just take everything in and every opportunity that's a part of it and really make the most out of what Seren can give you. Dwi mor fawr fawr hwnnw si'n gymud rhan yn Seren ac dwi ddim yn siŵr os byswn i wedi y pleo neu hydnod meddwl am wneud os bod ddim am Seren. Well, I believe that Seren will encourage those students to aim high and give them the skills that they need to make really successful college applications to best institutions, whether they be in Wales, in the UK or indeed across the globe.